Elevation 2,085 m | Prominence 818 m Topo map USGS The Brothers | |
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Similar Mount Constance, Mount Anderson, Mount Stone, Mount Deception, Mount Washington |
The Brothers are a pair of prominent peaks in the Olympic Mountains which are located near the Hood Canal in Washington state on the boundary between Olympic National Park and The Brothers Wilderness.

The south peak, rising to 6,842 feet (2,085 m), is 192 feet (59 m) higher than the north peak. No official trails approach the summit, but the south peak is considered a non-technical climb. The Brothers' distinctive double summit is clearly recognizable from Seattle.
In 1856, surveyor George Davidson named these mountains in honor of two brothers of Ellinor Fauntleroy, his future wife. He called the southern peak Mount Edward and northern peak Mount Arthur.



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The Brothers (Olympic Mountains) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA