Davis Peak (Washington)

Davis Peak (Washington)
Davis Peak

Davis Peak behind Diablo Lake, June 2007
Elevation 7,055 ft (2,150 m) NAVD 88[1]
Prominence 1,771 ft (540 m) [2]
Location
Location Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Range North Cascades
Coordinates 48°43′46″N 121°12′10″W / 48.7294489°N 121.2028092°W / 48.7294489; -121.2028092Coordinates: 48°43′46″N 121°12′10″W / 48.7294489°N 121.2028092°W / 48.7294489; -121.2028092[1]
Topo map USGS Diablo Dam
Climbing
First ascent 1904 by David Ledgerwood, Walter B. Reaburn[3]
Easiest route South Ridge (bushwhack/scramble)[3]

Davis Peak is a mountain just north of Gorge Lake in North Cascades National Park, in the US state of Washington. It is located just south of the Picket Range. While not of particularly high elevation, even for the North Cascades, it is notable for its large, steep local relief, and in particular for its huge Northeast Face, which drops 5,250 ft (1,600 m) in one horizontal mile (1.6 km).[4] This is one of the two largest vertical drops in one horizontal mile in the contiguous United States, the other being the North Face of Kinnerly Peak.[4]

Davis Peak had been known as Stetattle Peak until the Reaburn climbing party of 1904 renamed it in honor of the early homesteading family of Lucinda Davis.[3] The Davis family had built and ran a roadhouse for trappers, miners and other travelers at the base of the peak, near present day Diablo, prior to the arrival of roads or rail, circa 1900.

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