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Poodle Dog Pass

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ore lode while surveying the countryside from Hubbart's Peak in 1889, took Poodle Dog to assess it, and his discovery led to the development of Monte Cristo. According to another history, the pass was named in honor of a dog belonging to Frank Peabody, an associate of Pearsall.
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A primitive trail, Poodle Dog Pass-Silver Lake-Twin Lakes Trail (F.S. trail 708), leads to the pass and beyond. The U.S. Forest Service describes a steep,
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section up from the pass to a 5,400-foot viewpoint as "a system of braided, intermittent boot paths ... two miles that feel like five".
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Hiking through History Washington: Exploring the Evergreen State's Past by Trail
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Stevens Pass: The Story of Railroading and Recreation in the North Cascades
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Cascade Alpine Guide - Climbing and High Routes, Stevens Pass to Rainy Pass
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Poodle Dog Pass
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According to one history, prospector Joseph Pearsall saw an enormous
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Barnes, Nathan; Barnes, Jeremy (2014). "Monte Cristo Townsite".
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Poodle Dog Pass is located in the United States
Poodle Dog Pass is located in Washington (state)
Elevation
Snohomish County
Washington
Range
North Cascades
Coordinates
47°58′21.39″N 121°24′2.39″W / 47.9726083°N 121.4006639°W / 47.9726083; -121.4006639 (Poodle Dog Pass)
Cascade Mountains
Snohomish County, Washington
Henry M. Jackson Wilderness
Mineral City, Washington
Monte Cristo, Washington
ghost towns
galena
scree
List of mountain passes in Washington (state)


U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Poodle Dog Pass
The Mountaineers Books
The Mountaineers
Falcon Guides
Globe Pequot Press
Poodle Dog Pass-Silver Lake-Twin Lakes Trail 708
Categories
Landforms of Snohomish County, Washington
Mountain passes of Washington (state)
Mountain passes of the North Cascades

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