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- Q6921414 subject Q8644860.
- Q6921414 abstract "Mount Index is a peak in the central part of the Cascade Range of Washington state. It lies just south of the Skykomish River and U.S. Route 2, at the western edge of the Cascades. Despite its relatively low elevation, it is a famous and dramatic landmark, as it comprises three pointed spires which rise steeply from a very low base. The main peak is the southernmost of the three, while the North Peak rises even more steeply above the valley. For example, it rises more than 4,250 ft (1,300m) above the lower slopes on the northeast side in less than 1 horizontal mile (1.6 km).The first recorded ascent of Mount Index (the main peak) was on October 29, 1911 by H. B. Hinman, Ernest Martin, Lee Pickett, George E. Wright. However, they found a flagpole already on the summit, so theirs was certainly not the first ascent. Since the easiest route is non-technical, a much earlier ascent by Native Americans is likely. The first ascent of the steeper, more difficult North Peak was in 1929, by Lionel Chute and Victor Kaartinen, by the North Face Route.The standard route on the main peak climbs the east side of the peak from Lake Serene. The standard route on the North Peak is the North Face Route, which is a long, moderately technical climb (Grade III, Class 5.6).The Mount Index was once known as West Index Mountain, and Baring Mountain was known as Mount Index instead. They were both renamed in 1917.".
- Q6921414 elevation "1826.0568".
- Q6921414 firstAscentYear "1911".
- Q6921414 locatedInArea Q108861.
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- Q6921414 mountainRange Q4558.
- Q6921414 prominence "911.6568".
- Q6921414 thumbnail Mount_Index_August_2013.JPG?width=300.
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- Q6921414 elevationFt "5991".
- Q6921414 firstAscent "--10-29".
- Q6921414 location "King / Snohomish counties, Washington, U.S.".
- Q6921414 name "Mount Index".
- Q6921414 prominenceFt "2991".
- Q6921414 range Q4558.
- Q6921414 point "47.7745488 -121.5809415".
- Q6921414 type Mountain.
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- Q6921414 comment "Mount Index is a peak in the central part of the Cascade Range of Washington state. It lies just south of the Skykomish River and U.S. Route 2, at the western edge of the Cascades. Despite its relatively low elevation, it is a famous and dramatic landmark, as it comprises three pointed spires which rise steeply from a very low base. The main peak is the southernmost of the three, while the North Peak rises even more steeply above the valley.".
- Q6921414 label "Mount Index".
- Q6921414 lat "47.7745488".
- Q6921414 long "-121.5809415".
- Q6921414 depiction Mount_Index_August_2013.JPG.
- Q6921414 name "Mount Index".