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- Big_Four_Ice_Caves abstract "Big Four Mountain is a mountain in the Cascade Range of Washington, located 21 miles (34 km) east of Granite Falls. The mountain is about 6,135 ft (1,870 m) high and on its north flank, debris piles form from avalanches and are able to remain there year round because of the continuous shade provided by the mountain. During the summer, snow-melt streams flow beneath the debris piles and cause caves to be formed in the ice.The Big Four Ice Caves trail #723 is one of the most popular hikes in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest attracting over 50,000 visitors per year. Frequently exceeding several hundred hikers per day, the trailhead's two separate parking areas are often filled beyond capacity occasionally forcing hikers to park along neighboring Mountain Loop Road.A severe autumn storm in November 2006 caused flooding of the South Fork Stillaguamish River destroying a major footbridge to the Big Four Ice Caves. Estimated repair costs to replace the damaged span were approximately $425,000, and repairs were completed in June 2009. While the trail is open to the public, the snowfield itself is off-limits due to cave-ins and slides which have killed hikers in incidents in 1998 and in 2010.The ice caves are shown in the music video of rapper Macklemore's song Can't Hold Us in the opening scene where he emerges out from an ice cave and gets his The Heist flag from his backpack.".
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- Big_Four_Ice_Caves subject Category:Cascade_Range.
- Big_Four_Ice_Caves subject Category:Caves_of_Washington_(state).
- Big_Four_Ice_Caves subject Category:Glaciology_of_the_United_States.
- Big_Four_Ice_Caves subject Category:Landforms_of_Snohomish_County,_Washington.
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- Big_Four_Ice_Caves comment "Big Four Mountain is a mountain in the Cascade Range of Washington, located 21 miles (34 km) east of Granite Falls. The mountain is about 6,135 ft (1,870 m) high and on its north flank, debris piles form from avalanches and are able to remain there year round because of the continuous shade provided by the mountain.".
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- Big_Four_Ice_Caves lat "48.0539".
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