Nodoubt Peak | |
---|---|
![]() Nodoubt Peak seen from Copper Ridge | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 7,290 ft (2,220 m)[1] |
Prominence | 1,250 ft (380 m)[1] |
Isolation | 1.43 mi (2.30 km)[1] |
Coordinates | 48°58′54″N 121°21′22″W / 48.98167°N 121.35611°W[1] |
Geography | |
![]() | |
Interactive map of Nodoubt Peak | |
Country | United States |
State | Washington |
County | Whatcom |
Protected area | North Cascades National Park |
Parent range | Skagit Range North Cascades Cascade Range |
Topo map | USGS Mount Redoubt |
Geology | |
Rock age | 26 to 29 million years |
Rock type(s) | Skagit gneiss and granodiorite[2] |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1859 by Francis Herbst[3] |
Nodoubt Peak is a remote 7,290-foot (2,220-metre) mountain summit in the Skagit Range of the North Cascades of Washington state.[2] Nodoubt Peak is situated in North Cascades National Park, 2.2 kilometres south of the Canada–United States border. The nearest higher peak is Canuck Peak, 1.43 mi (2.30 km) to the southeast, and Mount Redoubt rises 3.04 mi (4.89 km) also to the southeast of Nodoubt.[1] Nodoubt Peak was named by a group of geologists who climbed the peak in 1967.[2] The toponym is a word play on Mount Redoubt's name. Precipitation runoff from Nodoubt Peak drains into tributaries of the Chilliwack River.