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Gray Wolf Ridge

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Topo map
  
Gray Wolf Ridge wwwsummitpostorgimagesmedium386610jpg

Elevation
  
7,218 ft (2,200 m)  NGVD 29

Similar
  
Olympic Mountains, Mount Deception, Mount Stone, Mount Anderson, Buckhorn Mountain

Gray Wolf Ridge is a spur of the northeastern Olympic Mountains in Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Arcing northeast from the Mount Deception - Needles - Mount Clark - Mount Walkinshaw massif, Gray Wolf Ridge is covered by alpine and subalpine forests up to the timberline, leaving the upper elevations of the ridge's six rocky peaks vegetated only by fragile alpine meadows. The ridge and its component mountains are markedly steep, as is its primary access route, the Maynard Burn Trail (#816) of Olympic National Forest. The higher, western segment of Gray Wolf Ridge lies within the boundary of Olympic National Park.

Map of Gray Wolf Ridge, Washington 98362, USA

Gray Wolf Mountain, at 7218 feet above sea level, is the ridge's highest summit. It was first climbed by Leigh B. Lint in 1928. Other distinct peaks include '7076' (7076), Baldy (6797), Tyler Peak (6364), and Maynard Peak (5065), which forms the northeastern terminus of Gray Wolf Ridge. Gray Wolf River runs through the valley-bottom to the Ridge's north; Royal Creek and the Dungeness River flow through the valley along the Ridge's east and south.

References

Gray Wolf Ridge Wikipedia


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