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- Dragontail_Peak abstract "Dragontail Peak, also known as Dragon Tail, is a mountain in the Stuart Range, in Chelan County, Washington. While climbing an adjacent peak, Lex Maxwell, Bob McCall, and Bill Prater remarked that the needles on the crest, southwest of the summit, resembled a "dragon tail". The name was officially accepted in 1955. On the mountain's northeast flank lies Colchuck Lake which drains into Mountaineer Creek, and Colchuck Glacier lies below the western slopes of the peak. On its south side the mountain drops steeply (50% slope) to Ingalls Creek, which flows about 5,800 feet (1,800 m) below the summit.The mountain, which lies in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, bordered by Mount Stuart, Little Annapurna, and Cannon Mountain, is composed of a granite formation that creates the Stuart Range. Dragontail is the second highest mountain in the range, second only to Mount Stuart which lies 3.2 miles (5.1 km) to the west and reaches 9,415 feet (2,870 m).The two needles, on ridge southwest of the summit which gave rise to its name, serve as formidable alpine climbing objectives that demand more than 20 pitches of sustained climbing. The area around Dragontail Peak is dominated by wilderness and is protected from development. The Enchantments, to northeast of Dragontail, is an area of towering peaks, year-round snow, and alpine lakes. It forms the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.".
- Dragontail_Peak locatedInArea Chelan_County,_Washington.
- Dragontail_Peak locatedInArea Washington_(state).
- Dragontail_Peak mountainRange Cascade_Range.
- Dragontail_Peak nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGS Enchantment Lakes".
- Dragontail_Peak prominence "536.448".
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- Dragontail_Peak type Granite.
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- Dragontail_Peak age Cretaceous.
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- Dragontail_Peak easiestRoute "Scramble".
- Dragontail_Peak elevation "8840".
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- Dragontail_Peak latD "47.4787301".
- Dragontail_Peak location Chelan_County,_Washington.
- Dragontail_Peak location Washington_(state).
- Dragontail_Peak longD "-120.833421".
- Dragontail_Peak name "Dragontail Peak".
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- Dragontail_Peak photoCaption "Dragontail Peak and Stuart Range".
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- Dragontail_Peak range Cascade_Range.
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- Dragontail_Peak topo "USGS Enchantment Lakes".
- Dragontail_Peak type Granite.
- Dragontail_Peak subject Category:Landforms_of_Chelan_County,_Washington.
- Dragontail_Peak subject Category:Mountains_of_Washington_(state).
- Dragontail_Peak subject Category:Wenatchee_National_Forest.
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- Dragontail_Peak comment "Dragontail Peak, also known as Dragon Tail, is a mountain in the Stuart Range, in Chelan County, Washington. While climbing an adjacent peak, Lex Maxwell, Bob McCall, and Bill Prater remarked that the needles on the crest, southwest of the summit, resembled a "dragon tail". The name was officially accepted in 1955. On the mountain's northeast flank lies Colchuck Lake which drains into Mountaineer Creek, and Colchuck Glacier lies below the western slopes of the peak.".
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- Dragontail_Peak lat "47.4787301".
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