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NORTH EARLY WINTERS SPIRE

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Cascade Range

North Early Winters Spire

7,760 ft

North Early Winters Spire is a prominent peak located in the Pacific Ranges of the North Cascades in Washington, USA. With an elevation of approximately 7,000 feet, it stands as an impressive granite formation. This mountain is a popular destination for mountaineers and rock climbers due to its challenging nature and stunning views.

During the winter season, North Early Winters Spire experiences a significant snowpack. Snow depths in the area can range from several feet to over 10 feet, making it an ideal location for winter sports enthusiasts. The heavy snowfall, combined with the steep terrain, creates excellent opportunities for backcountry skiing and snowboarding.

Several creeks and rivers in the surrounding area receive runoff from North Early Winters Spire. This includes the Early Winters Creek, which originates from the melting snow and glaciers on the mountain. The creek then flows through the picturesque Early Winters Valley, providing a source of fresh water for the surrounding ecosystems.

The name "Early Winters" is believed to have originated from a Native American legend that tells the story of a tribe that got caught in an early winter storm while traversing the area. They were forced to seek shelter in the valley below the mountain, giving rise to the name. This legend adds an element of intrigue and cultural significance to the mountain's history.

Overall, North Early Winters Spire is a majestic peak in the Pacific Ranges, offering thrilling mountaineering challenges, breathtaking winter landscapes, and a rich historical background.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Roads End 4 3,710 ft
Early Winters 14 2,196 ft
Moore Point 6 1,124 ft
Harts Pass 5 6,180 ft
River Bend 5 2,656 ft
Prince Creek 6 1,134 ft
Lone Fir 27 3,618 ft
Ballard 7 2,526 ft
Weaver Point - North Cascades National Park 22 1,125 ft
Mystery 5 2,812 ft
Klipchuck 46 2,955 ft
Refrigerator Harbor 8 1,143 ft
Purple Point 7 1,193 ft
Poplar Flat 21 2,985 ft
South Creek 4 3,140 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Stevens Pass Ski Area 48" 48° 2.92"
Medallion Peak resort 24" 58° 0.4"
Yodelin 48" 48° 2.92"
Manning Park Resort 0" 61° 0"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

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