Sahale Mountain

Sahale Mountain is a jagged, glaciated mountain, in North Cascades National Park, in northern Washington state. The summit of Sahale Mountain is referred to as Sahale Peak. It is 0.3 miles south of its higher neighbor, Boston Peak, and the saddle between the two is 80 feet lower than Sahale's summit. Quien Sabe Glacier is to the west of the ridge …
Sahale Mountain is a jagged, glaciated mountain, in North Cascades National Park, in northern Washington state. The summit of Sahale Mountain is referred to as Sahale Peak. It is 0.3 miles south of its higher neighbor, Boston Peak, and the saddle between the two is 80 feet lower than Sahale's summit. Quien Sabe Glacier is to the west of the ridge between the two peaks while Davenport Glacier is in a cirque east of this ridge and above Horseshoe Basin. Sahale Glacier is south of the summit and east of Sahale Arm, a ridge that extends southwest from Sahale to Cascade Pass. The name Sahale may originate from a Northwest Native American word meaning "high place," "falcon," or "sacred."
  • Elevation: 8,680+ ft (2,650+ m)
  • Location: North Cascades National Park · Chelan / Skagit counties · Washington, U.S.
  • Prominence: 80 ft (20 m)
  • Parent peak: Boston Peak
  • Isolation: 0.34 mi (0.55 km)
  • Parent range: North Cascades
  • Topo map: USGS Cascade Pass
Data from: en.wikipedia.org