Guye Peak

Guye Peak
Highest point
Elevation 5,168 ft (1,575 m) NGVD 29[1]
Prominence 528 ft (161 m)[1]
Coordinates 47°26′29″N 121°24′33″W / 47.4415013°N 121.4092611°W / 47.4415013; -121.4092611Coordinates: 47°26′29″N 121°24′33″W / 47.4415013°N 121.4092611°W / 47.4415013; -121.4092611[2]
Geography
Location King County, Washington, U.S.
Parent range Cascade Range
Topo map USGS Snoqualmie Pass
Climbing
Easiest route Exposed Scramble, class 3

Guye Peak is a mountain in Washington State, United States. Named for Francis M. Guye, who held an iron mining claim on it in the 1880s,[3] it lies in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area of the Cascade Range and overlooks Snoqualmie Pass from the north.

Guye Peak was first climbed on October 6, 1912 by Charles Hazlehurst, Hector Abel, Paul Dubuar, and Mary Hard.[3] The climb is 2,000 feet (600 m) from the pass valley and has mixed rock climbing and scrambling, ranging from class 3 to class 5.6. It is popular partly because of easy access from Interstate 90.

Like other hiking experiences in the region, Guye Peak has wet-climate hazards such as mossy or otherwise slippery rocks in the summer and avalanches in the winter. At least eight climbers have died in falls on Guye Peak, including the mathematician Oded Schramm in 2008.

References

  1. 1 2 "Guye Peak, Washington". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2010-01-03.
  2. "Guye Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2010-01-03.
  3. 1 2 Majors, Harry M. (1975). Exploring Washington. Van Winkle Publishing Co. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-918664-00-6.


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