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Mount Triumph is a summit in the North Cascades range of Washington state. Located approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 km) west-northwest of the town of Newhalem, it was named by Lage Wernstedt, a surveyor with the U.S. Forest Service. A significant peak in North Cascades National Park, Mount Triumph is one of its "outstanding sights" and is well known among regional climbers for its lack of easy climbing routes to the summit. Despite its moderate elevation, its local relief is dramatic. With the terrain deeply dissected by the valleys of Bacon Creek on the west and Goodell Creek on the east, it rises 1 mile (1.6 km) in less than 2 miles (3.2 km) on the latter side.

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  • Der Mount Triumph ist ein Berg in den North Cascades des US-Bundesstaates Washington. Er liegt etwa 5,5 mi (8,9 km) westnordwestlich des Ortes . Benannt wurde er von Lage Wernstedt, einem Vermesser des United States Forest Service. Als einer der bemerkenswertesten Berge im North Cascades National Park ist der Mount Triumph bei den lokal ansässigen Bergsteigern für sein Fehlen einer leichten Kletterroute zum Gipfel bekannt. Ungeachtet seiner moderaten Höhe ist sein Relief dramatisch. Durch die tief eingeschnittenen Täler des Bacon Creek im Westen und des im Osten erhebt er sich von Westen kommend etwa 1 mi (1,6 km) über weniger als 2 mi (3,2 km) Entfernung. (de)
  • Mount Triumph is a summit in the North Cascades range of Washington state. Located approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 km) west-northwest of the town of Newhalem, it was named by Lage Wernstedt, a surveyor with the U.S. Forest Service. A significant peak in North Cascades National Park, Mount Triumph is one of its "outstanding sights" and is well known among regional climbers for its lack of easy climbing routes to the summit. Despite its moderate elevation, its local relief is dramatic. With the terrain deeply dissected by the valleys of Bacon Creek on the west and Goodell Creek on the east, it rises 1 mile (1.6 km) in less than 2 miles (3.2 km) on the latter side. (en)
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