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- Mount_Fernow abstract "Mount Fernow is a tall peak in the North Cascades in the U.S. state of Washington and within the Glacier Peak Wilderness of the Wenatchee National Forest. At 9,249 feet (2,819 m) in elevation it is the eighth highest peak in Washington and the state's third highest non-volcanic peak. It is also the highest peak of the Entiat Mountains, a sub-range of the Cascades. Mount Fernow's prominence is 2,811 ft (857 m), making it the 60th most prominent peak in Washington. The nearest higher peak is Bonanza Peak, 5.9 mi (9.5 km) to the north.Mount Fernow is flanked by several glaciers. Other large glaciated peaks are nearby, such as Seven Fingered Jack to the south. The headwaters of the Entiat River rise from the south slopes of Mount Fernow and the east slopes of Seven Fingered Jack.".
- Mount_Fernow elevation "2819.0952".
- Mount_Fernow firstAscentYear "1932".
- Mount_Fernow locatedInArea Chelan_County,_Washington.
- Mount_Fernow locatedInArea Washington_(state).
- Mount_Fernow mountainRange North_Cascades.
- Mount_Fernow prominence "856.7928".
- Mount_Fernow wikiPageID "23121897".
- Mount_Fernow wikiPageRevisionID "604657682".
- Mount_Fernow elevationFt "9249".
- Mount_Fernow firstAscent "1932".
- Mount_Fernow hasPhotoCollection Mount_Fernow.
- Mount_Fernow latD "48".
- Mount_Fernow latM "9".
- Mount_Fernow latNs "N".
- Mount_Fernow latS "43".
- Mount_Fernow location "Chelan County, Washington, United States".
- Mount_Fernow longD "120".
- Mount_Fernow longEw "W".
- Mount_Fernow longM "48".
- Mount_Fernow longS "29".
- Mount_Fernow map "Washington".
- Mount_Fernow mapCaption "Location of Mount Fernow in Washington".
- Mount_Fernow mapSize "300".
- Mount_Fernow name "Mount Fernow".
- Mount_Fernow prominenceFt "2811".
- Mount_Fernow range North_Cascades.
- Mount_Fernow subject Category:Landforms_of_Chelan_County,_Washington.
- Mount_Fernow subject Category:Mountains_of_Washington_(state).
- Mount_Fernow subject Category:North_Cascades_of_Washington_(state).
- Mount_Fernow point "48.161944444444444 -120.80805555555555".
- Mount_Fernow type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Mount_Fernow type Cascade109236957.
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- Mount_Fernow type MountainsOfWashington(state).
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- Mount_Fernow type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Mount_Fernow comment "Mount Fernow is a tall peak in the North Cascades in the U.S. state of Washington and within the Glacier Peak Wilderness of the Wenatchee National Forest. At 9,249 feet (2,819 m) in elevation it is the eighth highest peak in Washington and the state's third highest non-volcanic peak. It is also the highest peak of the Entiat Mountains, a sub-range of the Cascades. Mount Fernow's prominence is 2,811 ft (857 m), making it the 60th most prominent peak in Washington.".
- Mount_Fernow label "Mont Fernow".
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- Mount_Fernow lat "48.161944444444444".
- Mount_Fernow long "-120.80805555555555".
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- Mount_Fernow name "Mount Fernow".