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area. The requirement that they were temporary tows was made by the Mount Rainier National Park so the lifts could be removed when the snow melted in the summer months. With the state government plans to no longer keep Chinook Pass open during the winter months and the opening of
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side of a road over Chinook Pass was partially completed in 1914, but then work was abandoned for several years. This section was referred to as the 'Normile Grade'. In 1921 work began again on the Yakima side, below Normile, on the
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From 1940 to 59, Chinook Pass was one of the top ski areas in the state, with a season that ran from December to June. There were numerous non-permanent rope tows that extended from Cayuse Pass to the
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Chinook Pass was chosen as a route across the Cascade Mountains as a compromise. The height of the route would mean that it would likely never be a year-round road. The alternative was
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Tipsoo Lake is located just a few hundred meters from the summit, with a picnic area and a trail going around the lake, is one of the most photographed landscapes in the
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danger. It usually opens in mid-May and is not uncommon to have a snow depth at the summit of up to 15 feet.
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program, Route 410 through Chinook Pass has been designated by the U.S. government as the
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The cost of the tunnel was the deciding factor, and the Chinook Pass route was chosen.
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to the east, coincides with the ridge. Terrain immediately west of the pass is in the
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The pass is located on the crest of the Cascade Range, along a ridge between
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for Chinook Pass road conditions and Mount Rainier National Park news
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at the Washington State Department of Transportation website
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at the Washington State Department of Transportation website
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Chinook Pass (horse)

Elevation
State Route 410
Pierce
Yakima
Washington
United States
Range
Cascades
Coordinates
46°52′18″N 121°30′56″W / 46.8717°N 121.515483°W / 46.8717; -121.515483

pass
Cascade Range
Washington
Yakima Peak
Naches Peak
Pierce County
Yakima County
Cowlitz River
Yakima River
Mount Rainier National Park
State Route 410
Enumclaw
Naches
avalanche
All-American Road
Chinook Scenic Byway
Naches Pass

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