Cutthroat Peak peak
Cutthroat Peak rises to 8,050 ft in Pacific-Ranges within the Cascade Range range.
Standing at an elevation of approximately 2,074 meters (6,804 feet), this majestic mountain offers a challenging and rewarding experience for mountaineers. With its steep and jagged faces, Cutthroat Peak is a popular destination for climbers seeking a thrilling adventure.
During the winter season, Cutthroat Peak receives a significant amount of snowfall, contributing to its breathtaking appearance. The snowpack range can vary depending on weather conditions, but it typically accumulates between 1 to 2 meters (3 to 6 feet) in depth. This makes it an ideal location for winter mountaineering and backcountry skiing enthusiasts.
Cutthroat Peak also has a notable influence on the surrounding landscape, as its melting snow contributes to the runoff of several creeks and rivers. These waterways, such as the nearby Cutthroat Creek and Baker River, benefit from the mountain's snowmelt, providing a vital water source for the surrounding ecosystems.
In terms of history and lore, Cutthroat Peak derives its name from the indigenous legends and folklore of the region. The name is said to have originated from the distinctive markings on the trout found in the nearby lakes, resembling the ferocious appearance of the cutthroat fish. This connection to the local wildlife adds an intriguing aspect to the mountain's identity.
In summary, Cutthroat Peak in the Pacific Ranges mountain range offers an exciting mountaineering experience with its challenging terrain and stunning scenery. With its significant snowpack range during the winter season and its contribution to nearby creeks and rivers, the mountain plays a vital role in the local ecosystem. The history and lore surrounding its name further enhance its appeal to outdoor enthusiasts seeking both adventure and cultural connections.
For trail conditions and access, search Wikipedia or the local land manager's site. Browse other peaks in the Pacific-Ranges range.
Snowpack near Cutthroat Peak
Snow water equivalent and snowpack depth at SNOTEL stations near the peak. Best proxy for what's currently sitting on the summit.
| SNOTEL station | Snowpack | View |
|---|---|---|
| Nohrsc Harts Pass | 57 in | → |
| Rainy Pass | 31 in | → |
| Park Creek Ridge | 1 in | → |
| Lyman Lake | 54 in | → |
| Nohrsc Park Creek Ridge | 1 in | → |
| Nohrsc Brown Top | 64 in | → |
| Rainy Pass | 31 in | → |
| Harts Pass | 57 in | → |
| Pope Ridge | 1 in | → |
| Beaver Pass | 1 in | → |
| Lyman Lake | 55 in | → |
| Brown Top | 64 in | → |
Streamflow near Cutthroat Peak
USGS streamgauges in the basin drained by this peak. Spring snowmelt from the summit feeds these flows.
| Gauge | Streamflow | View |
|---|---|---|
| Entiat River Near Entiat | 978 cfs | → |
| Mad River At Ardenvoir | 206 cfs | → |
| Wenatchee River At Plain | 2,900 cfs | → |
| Cascade River At Marblemount | 1,040 cfs | → |
| Entiat River Near Ardenvoir | 801 cfs | → |
| Chiwawa River Near Plain | 864 cfs | → |
| Methow River Above Goat Creek Near Mazama | 1,400 cfs | → |
Plan around incoming weather
Same NOAA / yr.no feed Snoflo's iOS app uses. Watch the precipitation column -- snow at this elevation typically lags the radar signature by a few hours.
Next 5 days, hour by hour
Temperature line with weather symbols on top, snow + rain accumulation as columns, humidity as a dotted line.
5-day forecast table
Every 3 hours, broken out across temperature, snow, rain, humidity, and wind.
| Time | Condition | Temp (°F) | Snow (in) | Rain (in) | Humidity (%) | Wind (mps) | Wind dir |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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15-day forecast
Daily temperatures, snow, and rain projected over the next two weeks.
What's around Cutthroat Peak
Ski areas, river runs, fishing spots, campgrounds, parks, reservoirs, and boat launches within driving distance of Cutthroat Peak.
Ski areas
- Hemlock Resort
- Mt. Baldy Family Ski Area
- Old 100 Mile House Ski Hill
- Crystal Mountain Resort
- Harper Mountain
- Cayoosh Resort (Melvin Creek)
River runs
- Headwaters And Includes All Tributaries To Confluence With Bridge Creek
- Boundary Of The North Cascades National Park To Ends 1/4 Mile Upstream Of The Confluence With The Stehekin River
- Headwaters And Includes All Tributaries In Wenatchee National Forest To Confluence With Bridge Creek
- Swamp Creek To Ruby Creek
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