Picket Range

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File:Picket Range North Cascades National Park.jpg
Picket Range at the head of Luna Creek, looking west (1960)

The Picket Range is a small, extremely rugged subrange of the North Cascades in the northwestern part of the American state of Washington. It is entirely contained within North Cascades National Park. It is about Template:Convert long, running northwest–southeast, and lies north of the Skagit River, west of Ross Lake, and east of Mounts Baker and Shuksan. There are at least 21 peaks in the range over Template:Convert high.[1]

Swedish American Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service mapped the Picket Range in the 1920s and named it for its resemblance to a picket fence (and not for George Pickett). Wernstedt was also apparently responsible for the names of the main peaks, including Mt. Challenger, Fury, Terror, and Phantom. These names first appeared on maps in 1931.[1][2]

There are few trails in the Picket Range, and any excursion there has a strong wilderness character. Most of the access points are characterized as steep brush thick valleys, with little open terrain. Many of the peaks are challenging rock climbs. The rock is biotite gneiss, formed by metamorphism of sedimentary and volcanic rocks about 100 million years ago.[1]

The Picket Range is home to many of the North Cascades' classic climbs and many of its best technical climbs. The rugged terrain has attracted many photographers to the range, creating some of the most spectacular images in the national park. The rugged and sharp peaks are unmatched in steepness and jaggedness by any other ranges in the lower 48 American states. This has made it a popular area in the National Park, and has contributed to the Cascades' title of "The American Alps".

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Picket Range from Trappers Peak 1990

Notable Peaks of the Picket Range

Mountain Height First ascent
(ft) (m)
Luna Peak Template:Convert 1938
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Template:Sort Template:Convert 1936
Poltergeist Pinnacle Template:Convert 2004
Template:Sort Template:Convert 1932
Crooked Thumb Peak Template:Convert 1940
McMillan Spire Template:Convert 1940
Phantom Peak Template:Convert 1940
Template:Sort Template:Convert 1931
Ghost Peak Template:Convert 1970
Swiss Peak Template:Convert 1968
The Pyramid Template:Convert 1951
Twin Needles Template:Convert 1932
Inspiration Peak Template:Convert 1940
Spectre Peak Template:Convert 1980
Himmelhorn Template:Convert 1961
The Rake Template:Convert 1951
Little Mac Spire Template:Convert 1969
Ottohorn Template:Convert 1961
Whatcom Peak Template:Convert 1936
Frenzel Spitz Template:Convert 1961
Mount Crowder Template:Convert 1962
West Peak Template:Convert 1932
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See also

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