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The Skagit Range (/ˈskæɪt/ SKAJ-it) is a subrange of the Cascade Range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada and northwestern Washington, United States, which are known in Canada as the Canadian Cascades or, officially, the Cascade Mountains. The Skagit Range lies to the west of the Skagit River and east and north of the Chilliwack River and flanks the Upper Fraser Valley region of British Columbia's Lower Mainland.

Skagit Range
American Border Peak from Gold Run Pass
Highest point
Elevation3,285 m (10,778 ft) 
Dimensions
Area1,718 km2 (663 sq mi)
Geography
CountriesCanada and United States
Provinces/StatesBritish Columbia and Washington
Range coordinates49°10′N 121°30′W
Parent rangeCanadian Cascades

Of the three subranges of the Canadian Cascadesthe Skagit, Hozameen, and Okanagan rangesthe Skagit is the most mountainous. It continues north to the Fraser River, sometimes using different local names. The Hope Mountains, and the "Anderson River Group" are separated from the main Skagit Range by distinct natural boundaries, but are otherwise similar in character.[1]


Geography


According to Fred Beckey there are differences of opinion about the names and locations of the subranges of the northern Cascades, especially between Canadian and American geographers. Nevertheless, early geologists and topographers had a fundamental agreement about the location and names of the subranges. The Skagit Range was seen as the mountainous area from the Skagit River northwest to the Fraser River. More recent Canadian maps show the Skagit Range as bounded to the west by the Sumallo-Nicolum valley and extending north along the east side of the Coquihalla River.[1]

BCGNIS defines the Skagit Range simply as "west of the Skagit River, extends into the U.S.A."[2] The USGS defines the range in its GNIS database with a single point, 48°55′39″N 121°33′57″W, north of Granite Mountain where Mount Chardonnay is situated.[3] Peakbagger.com defines the Skagit Range as a large and not entirely mountainous region bounded by the Fraser River to the north, the Skagit River to the south and east, the Strait of Georgia to the west, and the Nicolum River and Sumallo River on the northeast. This definition includes a sizable area of non-mountainous areas, especially along the lower Fraser River and near the coast.[4]

Subranges include the Cheam Range, also known as the Four Brothers, and the Picket Range.


Peaks/Summits


Notable summits include Hope Mountain, Mount Barr, Cheam Peak, Slesse Mountain, Mount Rexford, Mount Larrabee, and the American-Canadian Border Peaks.

Slesse seen from Mount Larrabee
Slesse seen from Mount Larrabee

See also



References


  1. Beckey, Fred (2009). Cascade Alpine Guide: Climbing and High Routes: Rainy Pass to Fraser River (3rd ed.). The Mountaineers. pp. 185–186, 270. ISBN 978-0-89886-423-6.
  2. "Skagit Range". BC Geographical Names.
  3. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Skagit Range
  4. "Skagit Range". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 10 August 2009.




На других языках


[de] Skagit Range

Die Skagit Range ist ein Gebirgszug in der Kaskadenkette im Südwesten des kanadischen Bundesstaates British Columbia und im Nordwesten des US-Bundesstaates Washington, welche in Kanada als Canadian Cascades oder – offiziell – als Cascade Mountains bezeichnet werden. Die Skagit Range liegt westlich des Skagit River und östlich und nördlich des Chilliwack River und flankiert die Region des Upper Fraser Valley im Lower Mainland von British Columbia.
- [en] Skagit Range

[es] Cordillera Skagit

La cordillera Skagit es una cadena montañosa de la cordillera de las Cascadas en el suroeste de la Columbia Británica, Canadá y el noroeste de Washington, Estados Unidos, que en Canadá se conocen como las cascadas Canadienses y oficialmente las montañas de las Cascadas. La cordillera Skagit se encuentra al oeste del río Skagit y al este y al norte del río Chilliwack y flanquea la región del Alto Valle Fraser del Lower Mainland de la Columbia Británica.

[fr] Chaînon Skagit

Le chaînon Skagit[1] (en anglais : Skagit Range) est une subdivision des North Cascades, la partie septentrionale de la chaîne des Cascades.



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