Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Little Tahoma Peak


Little Tahoma Peak, seen in the distance from our high camp, is actually a remnant of the early days of the life of the mountain. At one time, what is now Little Tahoma Peak formed the eastern side of the Mountain before geologic activity and millenia of erosion separated them into two distinct peaks.
Despite the name, Little Tahoma Peak, elevation 11,138 feet, is actually the third highest peak in the state of Washington.

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