ESFSEW Another moderately strong atmospheric river will impact western Washington starting as early as Saturday night and extending into Wednesday. Rain, heavy at times, is likely. The snow level will be 5000 feet rising to 8000 ft during the heaviest rainfall on Monday before dropping to 3000 to 4000 feet Monday night into Tuesday. In addition, soils will still be nearly saturated and rivers elevated or still above flood stage. Expect rising rivers with the potential for flooding. Urban flooding, landslides, and debris flows are also possible throughout this period. Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather Service for additional information.
With an elevation of 9,131 feet (2,783 meters), it is renowned for its stunning beauty and challenging climbing routes. The mountain's distinct pyramid shape and heavily glaciated terrain attract mountaineers from around the world.
During the winter season, Mount Shuksan receives a substantial amount of snowfall. The snowpack range varies depending on the year, but it typically accumulates between 10 and 15 feet (3 to 4.5 meters) at higher elevations, providing excellent opportunities for backcountry skiing and snowboarding. The mountain's snow-covered slopes also contribute to the flow of several creeks and rivers, including the Chilliwack River and the Nooksack River, which benefit from the runoff during the warmer months.
As for its name, Mount Shuksan's origin is steeped in Native American lore. The indigenous peoples of the area, particularly the Nooksack Tribe, have long revered the mountain as a sacred place. The name "Shuksan" is believed to be derived from the indigenous word "Shuksan Kulshan," meaning "high peak." This mountain holds cultural significance and continues to be a place of spiritual importance for the local Native American communities.
Sources:
1. "Mount Shuksan," SummitPost - https://www.summitpost.org/mount-shuksan/150198
2. "Mount Shuksan," Washington Trails Association - https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/mount-shuksan
3. "Mount Shuksan," National Park Service - https://www.nps.gov/noca/planyourvisit/mshuksan.htm
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Sulphide Creek Camp
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Boundary Camp
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Shannon Creek
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Shannon Creek Campground
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Silver Fir Campground
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Silver Fir
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