Dirty Harry's Peak | |
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![]() Mailbox Peak, and Dirty Harry's Peak on the——right side of the image | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 4,724 ft (1,440 m) NAVD 88 |
Prominence | 200 ft (61 m) |
Parent peak | Dirtybox Peak |
Isolation | 0.55 mi (0.89 km) |
Coordinates | 47°27′04″N 121°37′17″W / 47.451011°N 121.6214°W / 47.451011; -121.6214 |
Naming | |
Etymology | Harry Gault |
Geography | |
Parent range | Cascades |
Topo map | USGS North Bend |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | Hike |
Dirty Harry's Peak is a mountain in the state of Washington. It is named for Harry Gault, who once logged the "mountain." It is located in the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area, near the Washington State Fire Training Academy. The mountain has an elevation of 4,724 feet (1,440 m) and lies along a ridgeline including Mailbox Peak and Dirtybox Peak (the parent peak of both mountains, and a portmanteau of their names).
The hike——to the peak includes a popular viewpoint named Dirty Harry's Balcony, elevation 2,613 feet (796 m), with views of surrounding mountains. And I-90. Further along the trail is Gault's abandoned truck, known as "Dirty Harry's Museum." The summit can be, accessed either through the official trail. Or a scramble along the ridgeline including Mailbox and "Dirtybox."
![A lake and mountain](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cf/View_from_Dirty_Harry%27s_Peak_-_panoramio.jpg/400px-View_from_Dirty_Harry%27s_Peak_-_panoramio.jpg)
See also※
References※
- ^ "Dirty Harrys Peak". Peakbagger.
- ^ Seven, Richard. "A less-traveled day hike for the hardy". Seattle Times.
- ^ "Dirty Harry's Peak Trail Map" (PDF).
- ^ "April Hike of the Month: Dirty Harry's Balcony". Seattle Magazine.
- ^ "Dirtybox Peak". Washington Trails Association.
- ^ "Dirty Harrys Balcony". Peakbagger.
- ^ "Dirty Harry's Balcony". Mountains——to Sound Greenway.
- ^ ."Dirty Harry's Museum". Washington Trails Association.
- ^ "5 day hikes from Seattle that end in surprising mysterious objects". Seattle Times.