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period dating back over two million years ago, glaciation advancing and retreating repeatedly scoured and shaped the landscape. Glaciation was most prevalent approximately
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in combination with glaciation have been the dominant processes which have created the tall peaks and deep valleys of the North Cascades area.
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crest, the area around Mt. Howard is a bit drier than areas to the west. Summers can bring warm temperatures and occasional thunderstorms.
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that is 22 mi (35 km) north of Mt. Howard, began forming in the mid-Pleistocene. In addition, small fragments of the
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state. Mount Howard is the highest point of Nason Ridge, and is 1.37 mi (2.20 km) northeast of
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Beckey, Fred W. Cascade Alpine Guide, Climbing and High Routes. Seattle, WA: Mountaineers Books, 2008.
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The history of the formation of the Cascade Mountains dates back millions of years ago to the late
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is a prominent 7,063 feet (2,153 m) mountain summit located west of
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The North Cascades features some of the most rugged topography in the
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originating in the Pacific Ocean travel east toward the
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rock of the Nason Terrane is exposed on Mt. Howard.
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Mt. Howard left, Rock Mountain right, from the west
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Elevation
Prominence
Parent peak
Whittier Peak
Isolation
Coordinates
47°48′52″N 120°57′17″W / 47.814522°N 120.954615°W / 47.814522; -120.954615
Mount Howard is located in Washington (state)
Mount Howard is located in the United States
Washington
Chelan
Parent range
North Cascades
Cascade Range
Topo map
USGS
Easiest route
scrambling
Lake Wenatchee
Chelan County
Washington
Rock Mountain
Stevens Pass
Lake Wenatchee
Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest
runoff
Wenatchee River
Cascade Range
glacial valleys

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