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Chuckanut Mountains (Wash.)


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    • Chuckanut Range (Wash.)
    • Chuckanuts (Wash.)
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    • found: Evaluation of Blanchard Mountain social, ecological and financial values, 2002:p. 1 (Blanchard Mountain in the southern Chuckanut Mountains of northwestern Skagit County) p. 5 (Blanchard Mountain is the highest peak in the Chuckanut Range)
    • found: Conservation Northwest website, June 1, 2016:What we do > Protecting wildlands > Blanchard Mountain (Blanchard Mountain, south of Bellingham and some 45 miles from the Canadian border, is the southernmost outpost of the Chuckanut range, the only place in Washington state where the Cascade Mountains connect to the Salish Sea)
    • found: Now protected, part of 1,600 acres on Blanchard Mt. could be logged, in The Bellingham herald, Feb. 5, 2016, viewed online June 1, 2016(Located just south of the Whatcom County line, Blanchard Mountain is known for its sweeping views. It is part of the Chuckanut Range and is a favorite destination for hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders and hang-gliders)
    • found: Whatcom County Parks & Recreation website, June 1, 2016:Parks & trails > Chuckanut Mountain Park (Chuckanut Mountains; Chuckanuts)
    • found: Wikipedia, June 1, 2016:Chuckanut Mountains (The Chuckanut Mountains, or Chuckanuts, are located on the northern Washington state coast of Puget Sound, just south of Bellingham, Washington. Being a part of the Cascade Range, they are the only place where the Cascades come west down to meet the sea. Its mountains include: Anderson Mountain; Blanchard Mountain; Chuckanut Mountain (including North Chuckanut Mountain, South Chuckanut Mountain, and Chuckanut Ridge); Galbraith Mountain (also known as North Lookout Mountain); King Mountain; Lookout Mountain; Sehome Hill; Squalicum Mountain; Stewart Mountain; Toad Mountain) North Cascades (On the west, the foothills of the range are separated by a narrow coastal plain from Puget Sound except along Chuckanut Drive between Bellingham and Mount Vernon, where they abut the Sound directly)
    • notfound: GNIS, June 1, 2016
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    • 2016-06-01: new
    • 2016-08-11: revised
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