File:Ruth Mountain summit vista.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionRuth Mountain summit vista.jpg |
English: View looking north from Ruth Mountain in the North Cascades. Photo is two prints stitched together, July 1991. See annotations. |
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Author | Ron Clausen |
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Annotations InfoField | This image is annotated: View the annotations at Commons |
Hannegan Peak
Mount Larrabee
Slesse Mountain (in Canada)
Tomyhoi Peak
Mount Chardonnay
Ruth Creek valley
Mamie Peak
Granite Mountain
Goat Mountain
northeast lower slopes of Nooksack Ridge
Mount Rexford
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