Sahale Mountain

One arm of the Sahale Mountain below the summit

Sahale Mountain is a jagged, glaciated mountain, north of Washington. The summit of Sahale Mountain is also called Sahale Peak. He is just 0.48 Km south of its higher neighbor, the Boston Peak and the saddle between the two is only 24 m lower than the top of Sahale Mountain. The Quien Sabe Glacier lies to the west of this, lying between the two peaks, ridge, while the Davenport Glacier in one carton, east of the ridge and above the Horseshoe Basin. The Sahale Glacier is located south of the summit and east of the Sahale arm, a ridge that extends southwest from Sahale up to Cascade Pass.

Ascent

The Sahale Peak is well known and popular with climbers for its panoramic views. The the least fixed route follows the Sahale Arm from Cascade Pass Trail to the Sahale Glacier. From there on, there is a class 3-4 climb to the summit. Another option is to increase came from Sahale Arm Quien Sabe Glacier on the and then of the glacier on the northern. The climb to the Kam is also classified in class 3-4, but has sections with loose rocks and steep slopes. The Cascade Pass and Sahale Arm, he can be reached west of Marblemount, and from the east, via a walking path along the Stehekin River, from Stehekin from.

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