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Stevens Pass Ski Atlas
Alpenglow Publishing Studio
Stevens Pass Ski Atlas
$30.00
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  Stevens Pass Ski Atlas from Alpenglow Publishing Studio is a full-color, 100+ page, paperback photographic guide to some of the best backcountry skiing around Stevens Pass, the Enchantments, Leavenworth and the Chiwaukum mountains. Huge vertical and a deep Pacific Northwest snowpack create a backcountry skiers' paradise in the Central Cascades of Washington. Use this book to help plan out your next mission, or use it as eye candy to get you through those hot smoky days.

  

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Publisher:
Alpenglow Publishing Studio
Pages:
100+
Backing:
Softback
Copyright Date:
2022
Other Features:
    Includes high-quality aerial photos of:

    STEVENS PASS:
    LABYRINTH MOUNTAIN, UNION PEAK, JOVE PEAK, LICHTENBERG MOUNTAIN, SKYLINE/HEATHER RIDGE, TYE PEAK, WINDY MOUNTAIN, MOUNT FERNOW, CAPTAIN POINT, STEVENS PASS RESORT, YODELIN, JIM HILL MOUNTAIN, ARROWHEAD MOUNTAIN, NASON RIDGE, ROCK MOUNTAIN, MOUNT HOWARD, MOUNT MASTIFF

    CHIWAUKUM RANGE:
    THE SWATH, CHIWAUKUM RIDGE, BIG CHIWAUKUM, SNOWGRASS MOUNTAIN, POINT 7033, GRINDSTONE MOUNTAIN, BIG SLIDE, JAY PEAK, BIG JIM MOUNTAIN

    THE ENCHANTMENTS:
    CASHMERE MOUNTAIN, EIGHTMILE MOUNTAIN, EIGHTMILE LAKE, JACK RIDGE, MOUNT STUART, SHERPA PEAK, ARGONAUT PEAK, COLCHUCK PEAK, DRAGONTAIL PEAK, LITTLE ANNAPURNA, MCCLELLAN PEAK, SOUTH WEDGE MOUNTAIN, THE TEMPLE, EDWARD PEAK, CANNON MOUNTAIN
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