Cascade Mountain Range, WA The Cascade Range, or Cascades, is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as the North Cascades in Washington, and the notable volcanoes of the Pacific Ring of Fire, such as Mounts Baker, Rainier, Helens, Hood, Shasta, and others. Washington's North Cascades National Park contains some of the most rugged and spectacular glaciated scenery in the country.
Most of my climbing in the Cascades has been in Washington. Please go to my Washington page to access links to all my trip reports for the Cascade Range. (You can also access these same trip reports via the drop down menu on the sidebar to the left.)
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Every Christmas I make a calendar for my friends and family. This year the theme of the calendar is "Aerial North Cascades," containing 13 carefully selected high-quality aerial images of Washington's rugged and beautiful glaciated North Cascades. Each month is represented by an aerial photo taken during that month. Here is a 