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Liberty Bell Mountain, Washington
7720+ feet, 2353+ meters
Elevation
Elevation in range between 7720 and 7760 feet.
(40-foot closed contour)
Peak Type
Famous Peak, but not High Point
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)
48° 31' N; 120° 39' W
48.515417, -120.658119 (Dec Deg)
672941E 5376238N Zone 10 (UTM)
Country
United States
State/Province
Washington
County/Second Level Region
Chelan
Okanogan
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Famous Peaks that are not High Points
(Rank #10)
Smoot's "Climbing Washington's Mountains" 100 Peaks
(Rank #43)
Selected Guidebook(s) for this Peak:
Climbing Washingtons Mountains (Smoot)
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Liberty Bell Mountain and the Early Winter Spires, the sentinels of Washington Pass.
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Ranges
Continent:
North America
Range2:
Pacific Ranges
Range3:
Cascade Range
Range4:
North Cascades
Range5:
Methow Mountains
Range6:
South Washington Pass
Drainage Basins
Chelan
Columbia
Pacific Ocean
Ownership
Land: Okanogan National Forest/Wenatchee National Forest
Wilderness/Special Area: North Cascades Scenic Highway OCD
Topo Map
Washington Pass 48120-E6 1:24,000
Prominence
Clean Prominence
: 200 ft/61 m
Optimistic Prominence
: 240 ft/73 m
Line Parent
:
South Early Winters Spire
Key Col
: 7520 ft/2292 m
Isolation
0.22 mi/0.35 km
Nearest Higher Neighbor
in the
PBC database
:
Early Winters Spire
(SSE)
Isolation distance is based on NHN and is slightly overstated.
First Ascent
1946
Fred Beckey
(United States)
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