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One of five new Trails Illustrated maps for the Washington Cascades
region offering the most detailed and up-to-date map for the forest,
carefully researched and developed in co-operation with local land
managers and agencies. Each map contains easy to read trails, numbered
forest service roads, campsites, access points, scenic
points-of-interests, and important facilities.
Three narrow
spires--North, Middle, and South Peaks--known collectively as Three
Fingers anchor the center of Boulder River Wilderness. Boulder River,
the primary drainage, runs northwesterly from a north-south ridge that
rises to a high point of 6,850 feet on South Peak.
Mountain
climbers flood onto Mount Baker Wilderness Area in spring and summer
before fall opens numerous large crevasses. Hundreds of climbers may be
seen on the mountain in a single day. The Heliotrope Ridge Trail winds
2.7 miles to the Coleman Glacier, the most popular climbing route on the
mountain. A well-developed and very busy trail system provides access
to the lower country.
Like all Trails Illustrated maps our new
Washington Cascades titles are both highly durable and environmentally
friendly. Each map is printed in the United States, at a certified green
printer, using low V.O.C. inks on waterproof, tear-resistant material.
Coverage includes: Noisy
Diobsud Wilderness Area, Mount Baker National Recreation Area, Skagit
Wild and Scenic River, Mount Baker, Mountain Loop and North Cascades
Scenic Byways Wilderness Coverage: Mount Baker, Boulder River, Noisy
Diobsud
Other Attractions: Mount Pilchuck and Wallace Falls State
Parks, Baker and Spada Lakes, Lake Shannon, Hiking Trails, Mountain
Biking, Scenic Back Roads, Boat Ramps, Mountain Climbing, Sno-Parks, Ski
Areas, Fishing, Snowmobile Trails, Cross-Country Skiing, Waterfalls,
Day Use Areas, Dispersed Camping Areas, Picnic Areas, Campgrounds.
Click to see a zoomed in view of this map...
- 38 Inches by 26 Inches
- Scale: 1:75,000
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