Big Four Mountain (Q4905733)

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Big Four is a 6,160+ feet (1,880+ m) mountain summit in the Cascade Range, located about 20 miles (32 km) east of Granite Falls, Washington. It is situated 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Barlow Pass along the Mountain Loop Highway, near the Monte Cristo area, on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Debris piles on the mountain's northern flank form as a result of avalanche activity. These fields of disturbed snow are able to remain year round in the shadow of the mountain. During the summer months snow-melt streams flow beneath the debris piles and cause caves to form in the ice. The Big Four Ice Caves vary in size from season to season and are unpredictably dangerous. The mountain is open to the public and a large snowfield can be reached by a short trail, but the snowfield itself is off-limits due to cave-ins and slides which have killed hikers in incidents in 1998, 2010, and 2015.

Wikidata location: 48.0433, -121.5239 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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node: Big Four Mountain (OSM), 837 feet from Wikidata [show tags]
ele: 1880
name: Big Four Mountain
source: USGS
natural: peak
wikidata: Q4905733
wikipedia: en:Big Four Mountain
gnis:feature_id: 1516509

wikidata match: Q4905733

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