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Mount Stuart

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Mount Stuart is a majestic summit located in the heart of Washington's Cascade Range, standing proudly as the highest peak in the Stuart Range. Reaching an elevation of 2,870 meters (9,415 feet), it is recognized as the second-highest non-volcanic peak in the state and the seventh-highest overall. This iconic granite mountain, known for its rugged appearance and impressive local relief, is nestled within the scenic Alpine Lakes Wilderness, situated south of Stevens Pass and east of Snoqualmie Pass.

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    9 settembre 2023

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    Il Monte Stuart è la settima vetta non vulcanica più alta dello stato!
    Un consiglio sarebbe quello di scaricare il percorso in quanto non ci sono molti segnavia.

    Metà maggio e fino alle nevicate è il periodo migliore dell'anno per affrontare questa difficile vetta. Da marzo ad aprile di solito ci sono ancora nevai che richiedono attrezzature speciali come piccozze e ramponi.

    Il sentiero è ripido e presenta rocce sciolte, quindi è richiesta abilità di arrampicata. Questa è un'escursione per persone che cercano una sfida.
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    Mount Stuart via Ingalls Way Trail

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    1.890m

    400m

    Prepare for a challenging ascent on the Mount Stuart via Longs Pass Trail, a difficult hike spanning 5.9 miles (9.5 km). You will gain a significant 6194 feet (1888 metres)…

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    Hike the difficult Mount Stuart Trail via Esmeralda Trail for 11.6 miles, gaining 7405 feet to Washington's second-highest non-volcanic peak

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    Elevazione 2.790 m

    Meteo

    Offerto da Foreca

    Oggi

    lunedì 8 giugno

    6°C

    0°C

    97 %

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    Velocità max vento: 20,0 km/h

    Posizione:Chelan County, Washington, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What permits are required to hike Mount Stuart, and where can I park?

    Mount Stuart is located within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, which typically requires a Northwest Forest Pass for parking at trailheads. Depending on your specific route and overnight plans, a wilderness permit may also be necessary. It's always best to check the latest regulations with the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest before your trip. Parking areas can fill up very quickly, especially during peak season, so arriving early is highly recommended.

    What are the most popular climbing and scrambling routes on Mount Stuart?

    Mount Stuart offers a range of routes for different skill levels. For climbers, the North Ridge is renowned as one of the "Fifty Classic Climbs of North America." For those looking for a challenging scramble, the Cascadian Couloir is a popular choice, particularly when it's free of snow. Approaches like Longs Pass also provide stunning views and access to the mountain's base.

    What kind of terrain and skills are essential for tackling Mount Stuart?

    The terrain on Mount Stuart is known for being steep and featuring loose rock, requiring solid scrambling skills. Hikers should be prepared for significant elevation gain and rugged paths. During the early season (March through April), snowfields are common, necessitating specialized equipment like ice axes and crampons. It's crucial to have good navigation skills, as trail markers can be sparse; downloading your route in advance is highly recommended.

    Are there glaciers on Mount Stuart, and what are their names?

    Yes, Mount Stuart's north slopes are home to three glaciers. These are the Stuart Glacier, the Ice Cliff Glacier, and the Sherpa Glacier. These features contribute to the mountain's rugged and impressive appearance.

    Is Mount Stuart suitable for families or dog owners?

    Mount Stuart is generally considered a challenging destination, primarily suited for experienced hikers and climbers due to its steep, rocky terrain and significant elevation gain. While some lower trails in the surrounding Alpine Lakes Wilderness might be suitable for older, experienced children or well-conditioned dogs, the summit routes themselves are not typically recommended for families with young children or most dogs. Always check specific trail regulations regarding pets in wilderness areas.

    How does Mount Stuart's difficulty compare to other peaks in the Cascade Range?

    Mount Stuart is considered one of the more challenging non-volcanic peaks in the Washington Cascades. Its routes often involve steep ascents, loose rock, and significant exposure, requiring good physical fitness, scrambling ability, and sometimes technical climbing skills. While not as technically demanding as some of the glaciated volcanoes, its ruggedness and elevation make it a serious undertaking, often compared to other prominent, non-technical peaks in the region for its strenuous nature.

    What makes Mount Stuart's geology unique?

    Mount Stuart is primarily composed of granite, which gives it its distinctive rugged appearance and extensive jointing. Geologically, this granite is approximately 93 million years old, predating the formation of the Cascades themselves. This suggests that Mount Stuart was part of an "exotic terrain" that later became affixed to North America, making its geological history quite unique within the region.

    Are there any less crowded alternatives to Mount Stuart for a challenging hike?

    While Mount Stuart is a popular destination, the vast Alpine Lakes Wilderness offers numerous other challenging hikes with stunning views that might be less crowded. Peaks like Dragontail Peak or Colchuck Peak, while still popular, can offer similar rugged experiences. Exploring different trailheads within the wilderness area or planning your visit during weekdays or the shoulder seasons can also help avoid the busiest times.

    What should I wear for a Mount Stuart hike?

    Given the varied and challenging conditions on Mount Stuart, layering is key. Wear moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and a waterproof/windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support and grip are essential for the rocky and steep terrain. Don't forget sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), gloves, and a warm hat, even in summer, as conditions can change rapidly at higher elevations.

    How do seasonal conditions impact a Mount Stuart ascent, especially outside of summer?

    While mid-May to snowfall is the optimal window, seasonal conditions significantly impact an ascent. From March through April, snowfields are prevalent, requiring specialized equipment like ice axes and crampons. Early season can also mean stream crossings are higher and trails muddier. Beyond the first significant snowfall, routes become much more technical and dangerous due to deep snow, ice, and avalanche risk, making winter ascents suitable only for highly experienced mountaineers with proper gear and training.

    Are there any amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation near Mount Stuart's trailheads?

    Mount Stuart is located within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, meaning immediate amenities at the trailheads are limited to basic facilities like restrooms (if available). For cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would typically need to travel to nearby towns such as Leavenworth or Cle Elum, which are popular bases for exploring the Central Cascades. These towns offer a range of services, dining options, and lodging for visitors.

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