Saturday, February 26, 2011

Most Significant Peaks in Cascadia

The most significant peaks (over 4,000 meters) in Cascadia are:
Mount Logan
  • Mount Logan  5,959 m
  • Mount Rainier  4,392 m (Tahoma)
  • Mount Shasta  4,322 m
  • Grand Teton  4,199 m
  • Mount Waddington  4,019 m  (Mystery Mountain)
The St. Elias Range is one of the highest in North America, and includes eight other peaks, besides Mount Logan, which have an elevation over 4,000 m and which lie inside the borders of Cascadia. These are:
Tahoma
  • Mount Saint Elias  5,489 m
  • Mount Vancouver  4,812 m
  • Mount Fairweather  4,671 m
  • Mount Hubbard  4,577 m
  • Mount Alverstone  4,439 m
  • McArthur Peak  4,389 m
  • Mount Augusta  4,289 m
  • Mount Cook  4,196 m
Mount Shasta

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