Mount Redoubt (Washington)

Mount Redoubt (Washington)
Mount Redoubt
Mount Redoubt is located in Washington (state)
Mount Redoubt
Location in Washington
Elevation 8,969 ft (2,734 m) [1]
Prominence 1,649 ft (503 m) [1]
Location
Location North Cascades National Park, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Range North Cascades, Skagit Range
Coordinates 48°57′29″N 121°18′06″W / 48.9581844°N 121.3018000°W / 48.9581844; -121.3018000Coordinates: 48°57′29″N 121°18′06″W / 48.9581844°N 121.3018000°W / 48.9581844; -121.3018000[2]
Climbing
First ascent 1930 by Jimmy Cherry and Bob Ross [3]

Mount Redoubt is a mountain in the North Cascades range in Whatcom County, Washington state. The peak is located 3.0 miles (5 km) to the U.S.-Canada border, 16.3 miles (26 km) east-northeast of Mount Shuksan. It is the 21st highest peak in the state, with a height of 8,956 feet (2,730 m) and a prominence of 1,649 feet (503 m).[4] Redoubt is in the Skagit Range, a sub-range of the North Cascades, in the Custer-Chilliwack Group which includes Mount Spickard, Mount Redoubt, Mount Custer and Mox Peaks, among others.[5] Redoubt, Bear, and Depot creeks drain off the mountain, which is composed of Skagit gneiss.[6] Mount Redoubt is listed as one of the "Classic Eight Peaks" in the North Cascades.[7]

The mountain lies within the Stephen Mather Wilderness of North Cascades National Park, in remote terrain far from human settlement and difficult to access. It was first climbed in 1930, by Jimmy Cherry and Bob Ross.[3] The nearest higher peak is Mount Spickard, (8,979 feet / 2,737 m), which is 2.9 miles (4.7 km) to the east-northeast.[1] Spickard's prominence is much greater than Redoubt's.[8]

There is a smaller mountain 2.9 miles (4.7 km) northwest of Mount Redoubt called Nodoubt Peak, whose name is a play on the larger mountain's name. Nodoubt Peak was named by a group of geologists who climbed the peak in 1967.[3]

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