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| Second in height only to Mount Rainier statewide, 12,276-foot Mount Adams looms over at least 10 impressive glaciers and a Wilderness of forested slopes and subalpine meadows. The huge volcanic bulk of the mountain takes up a considerable portion of the Wilderness and rises to its only peak. As many as 25 climbing routes, from nontechnical to technically challenging, provide access to this very popular summit. Elevation gain is approximately 6,000 feet. Approaching the mountain from the south you will find relatively gentle terrain, a nice contrast for hikers in comparison to the treacherous ice and sharp ridges on the west and the treacherous ice and vertical cliffs on the east. The glaciated north face is less imposing. On the east, the lower reaches of the mountain fall within the Yakima Indian Reservation, open only to those with a special permit (available for a fee). |
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| Nearest City: |
Cascade Locks, OR |
| State: |
Washington |
| Type: |
Wilderness Areas |
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