The Pulpit peak
The Pulpit rises to 4,523 ft in Pacific-Ranges within the Cascade Range range.
Its size and steep cliffs make it a challenging destination for mountaineers seeking an adrenaline-pumping ascent. During the winter season, the mountain experiences a considerable snowpack range, with depths varying from 2 to 6 meters. This heavy snow accumulation provides an excellent opportunity for backcountry skiing and snowboarding.
The runoff from The Pulpit feeds into several creeks and rivers in the surrounding area. One notable creek is Clearwater Creek, which originates from the melting snow and ice on the mountain. It meanders through the picturesque valleys below, creating a stunning landscape for hikers and nature enthusiasts to explore.
As for its name, The Pulpit holds an interesting history and legends. The name is believed to have originated from the early European settlers who noticed the peak's resemblance to a preacher's pulpit. However, local indigenous communities have their own stories and lore associated with the mountain, adding a layer of cultural significance to its name. To ensure the accuracy of this information, it is recommended to verify these details from multiple independent sources. Summarizing, The Pulpit in the Pacific Ranges offers a thrilling mountaineering experience, with its challenging terrain, heavy winter snowpack, and scenic runoff into creeks and rivers.
For trail conditions and access, search Wikipedia or the local land manager's site. Browse other peaks in the Pacific-Ranges range.
Snowpack near The Pulpit
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Lyman Lake | 55 in | → |
| Nohrsc Olallie Meadows | 6 in | → |
| Nohrsc Cooper Pass | 0 in | → |
| Pigtail Peak | 45 in | → |
| Nohrsc Paradise | 45 in | → |
| Cayuse Pass | 3 in | → |
| Nohrsc Morse Lake | 23 in | → |
| Nohrsc Corral Pass | 27 in | → |
| Nohrsc Alpine Meadows | 29 in | → |
| Rainier Paradise Ranger Stn | 70 in | → |
| Lynn Lake | 3 in | → |
| Nohrsc Rex River | 1 in | → |
Streamflow near The Pulpit
USGS streamgauges in the basin drained by this peak. Spring snowmelt from the summit feeds these flows.
| Gauge | Streamflow | View |
|---|---|---|
| Snohomish River Near Monroe | 7,810 cfs | → |
| South Fork Tolt River Near Carnation | 74 cfs | → |
| Skykomish River Near Gold Bar | 3,380 cfs | → |
| South Fork Tolt River Near Index | 32 cfs | → |
| Sf Tolt River Bl Regulating Basin Nr Carnation | 87 cfs | → |
| Tolt River Near Carnation | 344 cfs | → |
| North Fork Tolt River Near Carnation | 68 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 The Pulpit
Ski areas, river runs, fishing spots, campgrounds, parks, reservoirs, and boat launches within driving distance of The Pulpit.
Ski areas
- Mount Seymour
- Manning Park Resort
- Callaghan Country
- Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort
- Cayoosh Resort (Melvin Creek)
- Yodelin
River runs
- Quartz Road To Confluence With Middle Fork Snoqualmie River
- Alpine Lakes Wilderness Boundary To Quartz Creek Road
- Outlet Of Snoqualmie Lake To Alpine Lakes Wilderness Boundary
- Headwaters In Se1/4 Of Sec 31, T24 1/2n, R11e To Alpine Lakes Wilderness Boundary
- Lake Dorothy To Alpine Lakes Wilderness Boundary
- Wagner Bridge To Confluence With Middle Fork Snoqualmie River
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