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CHUTLA PEAK

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Cascade Range

Chutla Peak

6,000 ft

Chutla Peak is a prominent mountain located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range of the Pacific Northwest region. With its towering elevation and expansive size, it offers a challenging and rewarding experience for mountaineers. Standing at an impressive height of [elevation], Chutla Peak commands breathtaking views of the surrounding rugged landscape.

During the winter season, Chutla Peak experiences a substantial snowpack range, attracting winter sports enthusiasts from all over. With its abundant snowfall, the mountain offers excellent opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. However, it is essential to note that proper precautions should be taken while venturing into the snow-covered slopes due to the potential risks associated with avalanches.

Chutla Peak is also known for its significant role in the hydrological system of the region. The mountain's melting snow and glaciers contribute to the formation of several creeks and rivers that flow through the surrounding valleys. [Specific Creek/River name] is one such waterbody that receives runoff from Chutla Peak, providing a vital water source for the local ecosystem.

Regarding its name and historical significance, Chutla Peak's origin remains somewhat elusive. Unfortunately, there is limited information available about specific lore or legends associated with the mountain. However, it is always worth exploring local archives and consulting with experienced locals to uncover any hidden tales of this remarkable peak.

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Outdoor Recreation

Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Crystal Mountain Resort 84" 43° 8.69"
The Summit at Snoqualmie 27" 44° 3.37"
White Pass Ski Area 87" 39° 7"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Snoqualmie River Near Snoqualmie
USGS 12144500
1,410 cfs 4.5 ft
Nf Snoqualmie River Near Snoqualmie Falls
USGS 12142000
267 cfs 2.8 ft
Newaukum Creek Near Black Diamond
USGS 12108500
50 cfs 1.3 ft
Raging River Near Fall City
USGS 12145500
41 cfs 10.6 ft
Mercer Creek Near Bellevue
USGS 12120000
12 cfs 1.1 ft
Green River Below Howard A Hanson Dam
USGS 12105900
331 cfs 4.6 ft
Issaquah Creek Near Mouth Near Issaquah
USGS 12121600
50 cfs 4.3 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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