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As seen on Travel Channel. You'll be blown away by 9,000 ft. peaks at the remote, North Cascades National Park. It has more than half the glaciers in the lower 48 states.
You can see North Cascades National Park by driving through it on the Cascade Loop, on Highway 20 to the Diablo Dam. If you head east, you'll see the 22 miles long, Ross Lake Overlook, which is a great fishing spot for rainbow trout.
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North Cascades, Washington -- Jagged peaks crowned by 300 glaciers, waterfalls cascading into deep valleys.
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North Cascades National Park: Diablo Lake, Ross Lake, and Washington Pass
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Backpacking Thunder Creek in the North Cascades
Images from a solo backpacking trip up the Thunder Creek trail in the North Cascades of Washington State.
Thunder Creek starts out in Ross Lake National Recreation Area at Colonial Creek Campground, then meanders south along Thunder Creek through old-growth forests of Western Redcedar and Douglas Fir, crossing into North Cascades National Park after about 7 miles.
Thunder Creek is unique in that it is the most glaciated watershed in the entire United States. About 50 glaciers drain into Thunder Creek. The North Cascades is the most glaciated mountain range in the United States with more than 200 named glaciers.
Thunder Creek trail offers good options for out-and-back day hikes, or multi-day treks through the North Cascades, connecting with trails to Stehekin or Cascade Pass in the southern portion of the National Park. Backcountry permits are required.
My first night's stay was spent at McAllister Camp at 6.7 miles in, and the next night was at Junction, 8.9 miles in. From here I had views through the trees of the Boston Glacier, largest glacier in the Park.
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Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.
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North Cascades National Park, WA.
07/29/14
Yoly and I head east across Hwy 20 exploring and enjoying North Cascades National Park. Really beautiful day and scenery.
A Breathtaking Beautiful Place // North Cascades National Park, WA
We drove up to the North Cascade National Park in Washington..and it was one of the most gorgeous places we've ever been!! This is must see in the US...especially if you live in Washington!! Go Now!!
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Camping at Ross Lake
Went to Ross Lake in Skagit Valley with some friends for a camping trip, the lake was gone but still got a couple shots the first night and a few a next day after the sun had set.
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Washington State Cascades Mountain Range Drive - YouTube
Washington State Cascades Mountain Range, beautiful for a day drive or bike ride and easy to make it into a long weekend with many attractions to see and things to do.
music by Oleg Serkov 01 - I still remember and 03 - Black Wings
Cascade loop, WA - Part 2 - Diablo lake to Winthrop
The 4 part series of the cascade loop is the video of my motorcycle ride that I did from Seatle, WA to the north cascades.
Cascade loop, WA - Part 1 - Marblemount to Diablo lake (
Cascade loop, WA - Part 2 - Diablo lake to Winthrop
Cascade loop, WA - Part 3 - Winthrop to coulee dam
Cascade loop, WA - Part 4 - Coulee dam to Grand Coulee city
I took hwy 20 from Marblemount to Winthrop to Omak via Okanogan and then rode south on hwy 155 to coulee dam and Grand coulee city.
From Grand coulee city to Wenatchee via electric city and back to Seattle via Leavenworth completing the loop.
Motorcycle : 2013 Yamaha Super Tenere
total miles : ~620 ish
Washington State: North Cascades National Park, Part I
North Cascades is a little visited National Park northeast of Seattle and bordering Canada. It is bisected by the State Route 20, the drive through it being one of the most scenic drives in the State. Enterint into the park through the west there are beautiful views of the mountains and the Skagit river. A stop can be made at Newhalem at the Trail of Cedars- This short trail goes paralell to the Skagit river through a forest of big and old cedars. The road continues to Gorge Dam with a view of the lake of the same name. Near the road there are the Gorge Creek falls
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North Cascades National Park
North Cascades National Park is an American national park in the state of Washington. At more than , North Cascades National Park is the largest of the three National Park Service units that comprise the North Cascades National Park Complex. North Cascades National Park consists of a northern and southern section, bisected by the Skagit River that flows through Ross Lake National Recreation Area. Lake Chelan National Recreation Area lies on the southern border of the south unit of the park. In addition to the two national recreation areas, other protected lands including several national forests and wilderness areas, as well as Canadian provincial parks in British Columbia, nearly surround the park. North Cascades National Park features the rugged mountain peaks of the North Cascades Range, the most expansive glacial system in the contiguous United States, the headwaters of numerous waterways, and vast forests with the highest degree of flora biodiversity of any American national park.
The region was first settled by Paleo-Indian Native Americans; by the time European American explorers arrived it was inhabited by Skagit tribes. By the early 19th century, the region was visited by fur trappers and several British and American companies vied for control over the fur trade. After the international boundary between Canada and the United States was set at the 49th parallel in 1846, explorers came to chart potential routes through the mountains for roads and railroads. Limited mining and log...
Visit North Cascades National Park, National park in Washington, United States
North Cascades National Park is a U.S. National Park located in the state of Washington. The park is the largest of the three National Park Service units that comprise the North Cascades National Park Service Complex. Several national wilderness areas and British Columbia parkland adjoin the National Park. The park features rugged mountain peaks and protects portions of the North Cascades range. For more info, visit this link:
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A Day at North Cascades National Park - Washington, U.S.A - October 2016
Baker Lake - Maple Grove, North Cascades National Park, WA | The Vancouver Outdoor Club
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Road Trip USA Washington, North Cascades National Park Part 2
Road Trip USA Washington, North Cascades National Park Part 2
Nothing but road scenery over 25,000 + miles of road trip.
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North Cascades Washington Pass | Episode 02 | 360 VR Road Trip
North Cascades Washington Pass - Sedro-Woolley to Twisp
Join us for a road trip over the North Cascades mountain pass in Washington State! We'll start out in Sedro-Woolley, making our way through the flat part of the valley along the Skagit River. The pass ascent begins in Newhalem. Then from there, all the way through to Winthrop and Twisp in Eastern Washington. The main route is via Highway 20. Breathtaking views of mountains and rivers await!
Drive filmed October 15th, 2018
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TODAY'S DRIVE INDEX:
Sedro-Woolley (0:00:13)
Introduction (0:00:40)
Minkler Road (0:05:03)
Highway 20 - East (0:10:59)
Lyman (0:14:06)
Hamilton (0:17:12)
Baker Lake Rd at Birdsview (0:23:05)
Concrete (0:29:46)
Rockport (0:40:59)
Cascadian Home Farm (0:45:04)
Marblemount (0:51:24)
Newhalem - Pass Ascent (1:10:14)
Diablo Lake (1:22:55)
Colonial Creek Campground (1:26:13)
Ross Lake (1:31:50)
Washington Pass Overlook Trail - On Foot (2:04:35)
Washington Pass - Valley Descent (2:14:55)
Mazama (2:35:04)
Winthrop (2:52:16)
Twisp (3:04:15)
Old Twisp-Winthrop Road (3:07:14)
Last Stop at Winthrop (3:21:10)
End of Drive - Episode 03 Preview (3:29:50)
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(0:03:53) What Now instrumental by Andrew Judah ¹
(0:11:01) Bleed by The Panic Division ¹
(0:13:26) Designer Kiss by Lorien ¹
(0:17:43) Commodity by Remedy Drive ¹
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(0:41:05) Black Keys Rock and Roll by James Grant ²
(0:43:55) Velvet Roses by Jeffrey Douglas Gehlert ²
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(0:52:22) Riot by L. Pagiaro ²
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(1:00:47) Today by Jason Donnelly ²
(1:05:27) Home by The Panic Division ¹
(1:09:18) Travel Log by William L. Newman ²
(1:12:11) Sore Eyes by Accents ¹
(1:17:11) Kites by Zac Nelson ²
(1:20:17) Starting Over by Gary Arnold ²
(1:23:28) Umbrella by Canopy Climbers ¹
(1:28:14) Love Me Right by The Panic Division ¹
(1:33:49) Almost Summer by Gary Arnold ²
(1:37:25) The Miracle In You by The Panic Division ¹
(1:41:54) Lifeline by The Panic Division ¹
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(1:50:13) Night Prowler instrumental by Welshly Arms ¹
(1:54:33) Gazing In The Mirror by Neil Cross ²
(1:59:14) Silver Rings by The Panic Division ¹
(2:03:30) Where Did He Go instrumental by Louis Yoelin, Stefan Litrownik ²
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(2:25:58) I'm Lost (And in Trouble Tonight) by Hosts ¹
(2:32:17) Young Man Follow by Future of Forestry ¹
(2:36:39) The Labor of Love by The Panic Division ¹
(2:40:53) Heart Starts Beating by Lovelite ¹
(2:44:42) Til the Night Runs Out by Graham Colton ¹
(2:50:39) The World Is Ours instrumental by Volunteer ¹
(2:54:43) Too Young to Fall by The Panic Division ¹
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(3:09:02) The Blackbox Solos by William L. Newman ²
(3:12:34) Tarwater instrumental by The Dirty Guv'nahs ¹
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(3:26:09) Morning Light by The Dirty Guv'nahs ¹
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Orange Soda by Reagan James ¹
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The History Of North Cascades National Park
North Cascades National Park is an American national park in the state of Washington.
At more than 500,000 acres , North Cascades National Park is the largest of the three National Park Service units that comprise the North Cascades National Park Complex.
North Cascades National Park consists of a northern and southern section, bisected by the Skagit River that flows through Ross Lake National Recreation Area.
Lake Chelan National Recreation Area lies on the southern border of the south unit of the park.
In addition to the two national recreation areas, other protected lands including several national forests and wilderness areas, as well as Canadian provincial parks in British Columbia, nearly surround the park.
North Cascades National Park features the rugged mountain peaks of the North Cascades Range, the most expansive glacial system in the contiguous United States, the headwaters of numerous waterways, and vast forests with the highest degree of flora biodiversity of any American national park.
The region was first settled by Paleo-Indian Native Americans; by the time European American explorers arrived, it was inhabited by Skagit tribes.
By the early 19th century, the region was visited by fur trappers and several British and American companies vied for control over the fur trade.
After the Canada–United States border was set at the 49th parallel in 1846, explorers came to chart potential routes through the mountains for roads and railroads.
Limited mining and logging occurred from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.
The first significant human impact in the region occurred in the 1920s when several dams were built in the Skagit River valley to generate hydroelectric power.
Environmentalists then campaigned to preserve the remaining wilderness, culminating on October 2, 1968, with the designation of North Cascades National Park.
Heavy snows and a high risk of avalanches due to the steep terrain, especially on the western slopes, severely limit visitation in the winter.
Most access to the park is from State Route 20, which follows the Skagit River, though even this road is closed for months at a time in the winter.
Most of the plant and animal species native to the park region are still found there, though climate change and pollutants from industrialized regions to the west pose risks to the environment.
The park has one of the earliest and longest lasting research programs dedicated to studying climate change, primarily through examining the effects of glacial retreat.
North Cascades National Park is almost entirely protected as wilderness, and so the park has few structures, roads or other improvements.
Visitors wishing to drive to a campground must do so in the adjacent national forests or national recreation areas.
Camping inside the park requires hiking in by trail, horseback or boat, and camping is regulated by a permit system to ensure the wilderness is not over-exploited.
Mountaineering is popular in the park and only unobtrusive clean climbing is allowed.
Human history in North Cascades National Park and the surrounding region begins 8–10,000 years ago, after the end of the last glacial period.
Paleo-Indians slowly advanced from Puget Sound into the interior mountain region as the glacial ice retreated.
Archaeological evidence from other sites hundreds of miles away from the park indicate that Hozomeen chert, a type of rock well-suited to the fabrication of implements, was mined from near Hozomeen Mountain, just east of the park border, for the last 8,400 years.
Tools such as microblades made from Hozomeen chert are part of the archaeological record throughout the Skagit River Valley, west of the park and in regions to the east.
Prehistoric micro blades 9,600 years old have been discovered at Cascade Pass, a mountain pass that connects the western lowlands to the interior regions of the park and the Stehekin River Valley.
The microblades are part of an archaeological assemblage that includes five distinct cultural periods, indicating that people were traveling into the mountains nearly 10,000 years ago.
As well as the archaeological excavation at Cascade Pass, there are another 260 prehistoric sites that have been identified in the park.
When white explorers first entered the area in the late 18th century, an estimated thousand Native American Skagits lived in what is now North Cascades National Park as well as the surrounding area.
Residing mainly to the west of the park near Puget Sound, the Skagits lived in settlements, culling their needs from the waterways and traveling by canoe.
Skagits formed a loose confederation of tribes that united if threatened by outside tribes such as the Haidas, who lived to the north.
They erected large houses or lodges that could house multiple families, each with their own partitioned area and entrance.
Scagit Valley and Ross Lake @ US/Canada border
Couple of weeks ago me and Andrew Meyer made a trip down Skagit Valley road in Hope, BC. These are two spots from that trip.
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