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Diga di Ross

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Diga di Ross

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Ross Dam is an impressive concrete thin arch dam located in Washington state, USA, forming the expansive Ross Lake. Situated at an elevation of 481 meters within the scenic Ross Lake National Recreation Area, it is a key landmark in the North Cascades National Park Complex. This 540-foot (160 m) high structure spans the Skagit River, with Ross Lake extending 23 miles north into British Columbia, Canada, making it a significant feature in the region's landscape and a testament to…

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    3 marzo 2022

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    L'imponente Ross Dam è stata costruita in un periodo di quasi 20 anni tra il 1937 e il 1953 per generare elettricità per la città di Seattle. L'elettricità era molto necessaria durante la seconda guerra mondiale, ma poiché la diga non era abbastanza alta all'epoca, non poteva produrre. Oggi la diga è larga 540 piedi e lunga 1.300 piedi e genera fino a 460 MW di elettricità.
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    Ross Dam Trail a Greenpoint – North Cascades National Park

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    Hike the difficult 18.1-mile Sourdough and Pierce Mountain Loop in North Cascades National Park for panoramic views and a strenuous challeng

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    Elevazione 480 m

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

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    What are some popular hiking routes or trails near Ross Dam?

    The Ross Dam Trail is a primary access point, leading directly to the dam and offering scenic views of Ross Lake. From there, hikers can connect to a network of trails within the Ross Lake National Recreation Area. While the intro mentions the Ross Dam Trail, other popular options include trails leading to viewpoints of the surrounding North Cascades or those offering access to the lake for water activities.

    What is the typical hiking difficulty around Ross Dam and Ross Lake?

    The area around Ross Dam offers a range of hiking difficulties. The Ross Dam Trail itself is generally considered accessible, but many trails within the broader Ross Lake National Recreation Area and Stephen Mather Wilderness can range from moderate to challenging, involving varied terrain and significant elevation changes. Hikers should check specific trail descriptions for details.

    Are there any specific landmarks, viewpoints, or natural features to look out for near Ross Dam?

    Beyond the impressive dam structure itself, visitors should look for the expansive views of Ross Lake, which stretches 23 miles north into Canada, surrounded by snow-dotted peaks and dense forests. The dam's two over-the-crest spillways are notable engineering features. Many visitors recommend taking photos from various vantage points along the dam and surrounding trails.

    What should I know about parking and trailhead access for Ross Dam?

    Parking information for Ross Dam and its trailheads is typically managed by the National Park Service. While the intro mentions planning your arrival to avoid busy periods, it's important to note that parking areas can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. It's advisable to arrive early, particularly on weekends or holidays, to secure a spot. Specific trailhead information can often be found on the NPS website.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or visiting the Ross Dam area?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for day hiking in the immediate vicinity of Ross Dam within the Ross Lake National Recreation Area. However, if you plan to venture into the adjacent Stephen Mather Wilderness or other parts of the North Cascades National Park Complex for overnight backpacking, wilderness permits may be necessary. Always check the official National Park Service website for the latest regulations.

    What are the seasonal considerations for visiting Ross Dam, especially during winter?

    While late spring through early autumn is generally the best time for outdoor activities, visiting Ross Dam in winter presents different challenges. Access roads and trails may be closed or require specialized equipment like snowshoes or skis due to heavy snowfall. Weather conditions can be severe, and services may be limited. Always check current weather and road conditions before a winter visit.

    Are there family-friendly activities or trails suitable for children near Ross Dam?

    The Ross Dam Trail itself can be a good option for families, offering relatively accessible views of the dam and lake. For younger children, shorter, less strenuous walks are available within the broader recreation area. Activities like picnicking and enjoying the scenic views are also family-friendly. Always consider the fitness level of all family members when choosing a trail.

    Is the Ross Dam area dog-friendly?

    Within the Ross Lake National Recreation Area, pets are generally permitted on leash on developed trails, in campgrounds, and along roads. However, pets are not allowed on designated wilderness trails or in the backcountry of the North Cascades National Park Complex to protect wildlife. Always check specific regulations for the exact area you plan to visit, as rules can vary.

    What should I pack for hiking around Ross Dam, considering the weather and trail conditions?

    Given the varied terrain and rapidly changing weather in the North Cascades, packing layers is essential. Sturdy hiking footwear is highly recommended. Other important items include plenty of water, snacks, sun protection, a map and compass or GPS device, and rain gear. For photography enthusiasts, a lanyard or strap for your camera is a good idea when leaning over viewpoints.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Ross Dam?

    The immediate vicinity of Ross Dam is quite remote. While there are no cafes or restaurants directly at the dam, the Ross Lake Resort offers unique floating cabins for accommodation and some basic provisions. For more extensive dining and lodging options, visitors typically need to travel to nearby towns such as Newhalem or Marblemount, which are further downstream along the Skagit River.

    What is the historical significance of Ross Dam?

    Ross Dam is historically significant as a key component of the Skagit River Hydroelectric Project, conceived in the 1910s by Seattle City Light. Its construction began in 1937 and was completed in phases, reaching its current height in 1949. Originally named Ruby Dam, it was renamed in honor of James Delmage Ross, the

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