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A very active weather pattern will occur in the Cascades next week. On Monday and Tuesday another round of moderate to heavy rain arrives with possible flooding of small streams and the Stehekin River. There will be an increased risk of mud and rock slides in areas of steep terrain and near burn scars. Then several rounds of heavy mountain snow and windy conditions arrive by Wednesday and will continue through the week. Stevens Pass has an 80 percent chance of receiving more than 2 feet of snow from Tuesday Night through Friday. Snow levels may fall to the valley floors at times as well. Those living or have travel plans through the Cascades should be prepared for impactful weather next week.


Seven Fingered Jack Mountain Peaks

Last Updated: December 13, 2025

Seven Fingered Jack is a prominent peak located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range of British Columbia, Canada.


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Summary

It stands tall with an elevation of 9,120 feet (2,780 meters) and offers a challenging yet rewarding mountaineering experience. The mountain derives its name from its distinct jagged summit, which resembles seven fingers reaching towards the sky.

During the winter season, Seven Fingered Jack experiences a substantial snowpack, making it a popular destination for backcountry skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. The snowpack range varies each year, with an average accumulation of 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.5 meters). This makes it crucial for mountaineers to have proper equipment and avalanche awareness skills when venturing into the area.

Several creeks and rivers benefit from the snowmelt and runoff from Seven Fingered Jack. These water sources include the nearby Clearwater River, which flows through the valley below, providing a vital supply for wildlife and vegetation. The mountain's runoff also contributes to the overall water supply in the region, supporting the diverse ecosystem of the Pacific Ranges.

While Seven Fingered Jack does not hold any specific legends or folklore, its name has become a point of intrigue among mountaineers and locals. The origin of the name is not entirely clear, but it is believed to have been named by early explorers or Indigenous peoples who were captivated by its unique silhouette. The mountain's rugged beauty continues to attract adventurers seeking both a physical and spiritual connection with the awe-inspiring nature of the Pacific Ranges.

       

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