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Mount Prophet is a steep and remote mountain in the North Cascades of Washington state. Located between several isolated valleys west of Ross Lake and east of the Picket Range, the mountain was named in reference to Tommy Rowland, a "religiously fanatic" prospector who lived by the Skagit River in the late 19th century. Because of its difficult-to-access location, few people have attempted to climb Mount Prophet.[1]

Ringed by the separate valleys of the two Beaver Creeks and Arctic Creek, the mountain rises steeply from the valley floor, which gives it a prominence of over Vorlage:Convert. It is the 18th most prominent peak in Washington state.[2] Several trails lead to drainages near the mountain, the closest of which is the Little Beaver-Big Beaver Loop, a distance of roughly Vorlage:Convert.[3]

Nearby mountains

References

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  1. Fred W. Beckey: [[Cascade Alpine Guide]], Vol. 3, Rainy Pass to Fraser River. 3rd Auflage. Mountaineers Books, 2009, ISBN 978-1-59485-136-0, S. 95.
  2. All Washington Peaks with 2000 Feet of Prominence. Jeff Howbert;
  3. Mount Prophet Summit - Washington Mountain Peak Information. Mountain Zone, abgerufen am 18. April 2009.