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Emerald Peak is an 8,422 ft (2,570 m) mountain summit located in the Chelan Mountains, in Chelan County of Washington state. The mountain is situated in Glacier Peak Wilderness of the North Cascades, on land managed by Wenatchee National Forest. Its nearest higher peak is Cardinal Peak, 1.1 mi (1.8 km) to the southeast, and Saska Peak is positioned 0.66 mi (1.06 km) to the west-southwest. These three highest peaks of the Chelan Mountains enclose the head of North Fork Entiat River valley. Bearcat Ridge radiates from Emerald Peak one mile to the northeast. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains into the Chelan River and Entiat River drainage basins. The first ascent of this peak was made in 1937 by William A. Long. Emerald Peak ranks as the second-highest peak in the Chelan Mountains, an

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  • Emerald Peak is an 8,422 ft (2,570 m) mountain summit located in the Chelan Mountains, in Chelan County of Washington state. The mountain is situated in Glacier Peak Wilderness of the North Cascades, on land managed by Wenatchee National Forest. Its nearest higher peak is Cardinal Peak, 1.1 mi (1.8 km) to the southeast, and Saska Peak is positioned 0.66 mi (1.06 km) to the west-southwest. These three highest peaks of the Chelan Mountains enclose the head of North Fork Entiat River valley. Bearcat Ridge radiates from Emerald Peak one mile to the northeast. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains into the Chelan River and Entiat River drainage basins. The first ascent of this peak was made in 1937 by William A. Long. Emerald Peak ranks as the second-highest peak in the Chelan Mountains, and 70th-highest summit in Washington state. (en)
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  • Emerald Peak is an 8,422 ft (2,570 m) mountain summit located in the Chelan Mountains, in Chelan County of Washington state. The mountain is situated in Glacier Peak Wilderness of the North Cascades, on land managed by Wenatchee National Forest. Its nearest higher peak is Cardinal Peak, 1.1 mi (1.8 km) to the southeast, and Saska Peak is positioned 0.66 mi (1.06 km) to the west-southwest. These three highest peaks of the Chelan Mountains enclose the head of North Fork Entiat River valley. Bearcat Ridge radiates from Emerald Peak one mile to the northeast. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains into the Chelan River and Entiat River drainage basins. The first ascent of this peak was made in 1937 by William A. Long. Emerald Peak ranks as the second-highest peak in the Chelan Mountains, an (en)
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