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Mount Torment is a 8,120+ -foot (2,470+ m) high peak in the North Cascades of Washington in the United States. It is located approximately 65 miles (105 km) northeast of the city of Everett. First ascended on August 23, 1946, its name originates from the first ascent party, because of "the torture of a hot day with only one orange for quenching thirst." Since then, Mount Torment has gained popularity because of the Torment-Forbidden Traverse to neighboring Forbidden Peak, an exposed alpine route.

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  • Der Mount Torment ist ein 8.120 ft (2.475 m) hoher Berg in den North Cascades im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Er liegt etwa 65 mi (105 km) nordöstlich der Stadt Everett. Der erste Aufstieg erfolgte am 23. August 1946. Sein Name stammt von der Gemeinschaft, die den ersten Aufstieg ausführte, wegen „der Mühsal eines heißen Tages mit nur einer Orange zum Stillen des Durstes“. Seit damals hat der Mount Torment wegen der Torment-Forbidden Traverse, einer ungeschützten alpinen Route zum benachbarten Forbidden Peak an Beliebtheit gewonnen. Der North Fork Cascade River entspringt in einem Becken unterhalb des Mount Torment und fließt mehrere Meilen westwärts in den Cascade River. In diesem Tal gibt es zahlreiche . (de)
  • Mount Torment is a 8,120+ -foot (2,470+ m) high peak in the North Cascades of Washington in the United States. It is located approximately 65 miles (105 km) northeast of the city of Everett. First ascended on August 23, 1946, its name originates from the first ascent party, because of "the torture of a hot day with only one orange for quenching thirst." Since then, Mount Torment has gained popularity because of the Torment-Forbidden Traverse to neighboring Forbidden Peak, an exposed alpine route. The North Fork Cascade River rises in a basin below Mount Torment and flows several miles west to the Cascade River. Numerous waterfalls are found in this valley. (en)
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  • Der Mount Torment ist ein 8.120 ft (2.475 m) hoher Berg in den North Cascades im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Er liegt etwa 65 mi (105 km) nordöstlich der Stadt Everett. Der erste Aufstieg erfolgte am 23. August 1946. Sein Name stammt von der Gemeinschaft, die den ersten Aufstieg ausführte, wegen „der Mühsal eines heißen Tages mit nur einer Orange zum Stillen des Durstes“. Seit damals hat der Mount Torment wegen der Torment-Forbidden Traverse, einer ungeschützten alpinen Route zum benachbarten Forbidden Peak an Beliebtheit gewonnen. (de)
  • Mount Torment is a 8,120+ -foot (2,470+ m) high peak in the North Cascades of Washington in the United States. It is located approximately 65 miles (105 km) northeast of the city of Everett. First ascended on August 23, 1946, its name originates from the first ascent party, because of "the torture of a hot day with only one orange for quenching thirst." Since then, Mount Torment has gained popularity because of the Torment-Forbidden Traverse to neighboring Forbidden Peak, an exposed alpine route. (en)
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