Major Peaks
Partial list of peaks:
- Mount Stuart - 9,415 feet (2,870 m)
- Dragontail Peak - 8,840 feet (2,690 m)
- Colchuck Peak - 8,705 feet (2,653 m)
- Cannon Mountain - 8,638 feet (2,633 m)
- Sherpa Peak - 8,605 feet (2,623 m)
- Enchantment Peak - 8,520 feet (2,600 m)
- Witches Tower - 8,520 feet (2,600 m)
- Cashmere Mountain - 8,501 feet (2,591 m)
- Argonaut Peak - 8,453 feet (2,576 m)
- Little Annapurna - 8,440 feet (2,570 m)
- Eightmile Mountain - 7,996 feet (2,437 m)
- The Cradle - 7,467 feet (2,276 m)
- Granite Mountain - 7,144 feet (2,177 m)
- Mac Peak - 6,859 feet (2,091 m)
- Thunder Mountain Lakes Peak - 6,711 feet (2,046 m)
- Trico Mountain - 6,640 feet (2,020 m)
- Thunder Mountain - 6,556 feet (1,998 m)
- Slippery Slab Tower - 6,356 feet (1,937 m)
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