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Chopaka Mountain

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Topo map
  
USGS Hurley Peak

Prominence
  
552 m

Elevation
  
2,404 m

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Location
  
Okanogan County, Washington, United States

Mountain range
  
North Cascades, Okanagan Range

Parent ranges
  
Okanagan Range, North Cascades

Similar
  
Table Mountain, Squak Mountain, Rattlesnake Ridge, Tiger Mountain, Mount Si

Chopaka Mountain, also known as Mount Chopaka, is a summit in the leeward flank of the North Cascades. Its summit area is a Natural Area Preserve comprising 2,764 acres (1,119 ha), and features a mountain goat population and various rare plants. The last surviving native herd of bighorn sheep in Washington was located on Chopaka Mountain until hunted out in the 1920s.

Contents

Map of Chopaka Mountain, Washington 98827, USA

Name origin

According to the British Columbia Geographical Names Information System, in their record on nearby Chopaka, British Columbia, Chopaka was either an Okanagan hunter turned to stone by "coyote", or a maiden transformed into stone. Another meaning is given by regional climbing guide author Fred Beckey who states that Chopaka is an Indian word meaning "high mountain".

References

Chopaka Mountain Wikipedia


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