Mount Baker massif
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mountain, volcano, massif
Mt. Baker (10,778 ft/3285 m)
is an active strato-volcano belonging to the Pacific Ring of fire
and residing in the North Cascades.
Last recorded eruption was in 1880.
This is a huge recreational area for people in the Pacific Northwest year round for hiking, snowboarding and skiing.
It is visible as far away as the Fraser Valley/Abbotsford region over the border in British Columbia.
www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=1633
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is an active strato-volcano belonging to the Pacific Ring of fire
and residing in the North Cascades.
Last recorded eruption was in 1880.
This is a huge recreational area for people in the Pacific Northwest year round for hiking, snowboarding and skiing.
It is visible as far away as the Fraser Valley/Abbotsford region over the border in British Columbia.
www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=1633
listsofjohn.com/peak/16671
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mt._Baker
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 48°46'14"N 121°48'25"W
- Twin Sisters Range 16 km
- Mount Shuksan 16 km
- Slide Mountain 23 km
- Van Zandt Dike 29 km
- Lookout Mountain Preserve 43 km
- Mount Constitution 79 km
- Hurricane Ridge 155 km
- The Brothers 157 km
- Diamond Mountain 158 km
- Mt. Olympus 178 km
- Glacier, Washington 15 km
- Baker Lake 16 km
- Lake Shannon 21 km
- Maple Falls, Washington 26 km
- Acme, Washington 31 km
- Nooksack Indian Reservation 34 km
- Lake Whatcom 40 km
- Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (Exclave - Rough Outline) 42 km
- Skagit Valley 46 km
- Clear Lake, Washington 47 km
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