Tatoosh Peak is a 6,310-foot (1,923-metre) mountain summit in Lewis County of Washington state. It is part of the Tatoosh Range which is a subrange of...
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The Tatoosh Range is a mountain range located in Mount Rainier National Park and the adjacent Tatoosh Wilderness in the state of Washington, in the Pacific...
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adjacent Mount Rainier National Park. It features Tatoosh Peak, a member of the Tatoosh Range. Tatoosh means "breast" in the Chinook Jargon, in reference...
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the same name: Pinnacle Peak (Lewis County, Washington) in the Tatoosh Range to the south of Mount Rainier, and Pinnacle Peak (Whatcom County, Washington)...
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With an elevation of 6,374 feet (1,943 m) it is the seventh highest peak in the Tatoosh Range. It was named for Fred G. Plummer, a Forest Service cartographer...
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outcrops of the Tatoosh pluton and by deposits from the Mount Rainier volcano. The lava flows and interbedded mudflows are seen on Stevens Peak. These complexes...
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Pinnacle Peak is a 6,562 ft (2,000 m) peak located in Mount Rainier National Park in Lewis County, Washington. It is the second highest peak in the Tatoosh Range...
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This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks of the U.S. State of Washington. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured...
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Unicorn Peak is a 6,971-foot (2,125-metre) mountain summit in Lewis County of Washington state, United States. It is the highest point in the Tatoosh Range...
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Wahpenayo Peak is a 6,231-foot (1,899-metre) mountain summit in Lewis County of Washington state, United States. It is part of the Tatoosh Range which...
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