| Point 6878 (NOT Hinkhouse Peak) Mountain/Rock |
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| Point 6878 (NOT Hinkhouse Peak)   | 
| Page Type: Mountain/Rock Location: Washington, United States, North America Lat/Lon: 47.45874°N / 120.93201°W Activities: Hiking Season: Spring, Summer Elevation: 6878 ft / 2096 m | Page By: osatrik Created/Edited: Sep 6, 2006 / Sep 8, 2006 Object ID: 223195 Hits: 648  Loading... Page Score: 63.55% - 2 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
Overview - "Why NOT?"The most recent edition of Beckey's Cascade Alpine Guide: Columbia River to Stevens Pass erroneously identifies as Hinkhouse Peak the highest point on the ridge between Longs Pass and Ingalls Pass in the Teanaway/Mt. Stuart area. The effort to have a peak officially named to commemorate Jim Hinkhouse originally applied for that peak to be so named. However that application was withdrawn at the request of the Washington State Board on Geographic Names.
The summit in question is situated on the boundary of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The Board had previous experience trying to establish new names in designated wilderness areas, and found that the US Board on Geographic Names policy against granting names in such areas probably applied to features on wilderness boundaries as well. Evidently the editors of the Beckey guide made their entry on the basis of the original application, not realizing that the applicants were working with the Board to identify the peak in the North Cascades that was eventually approved.
We have written to Mr. Beckey and The Mountaineers explaining the situation and the circumstances surrounding the misunderstanding. Presumably the error will be corrected in any future edition of the guide.Getting ThereFrom Seattle, take I-90 east to Exit 85 near Cle Elum. Follow State Route 970 toward Wenatchee for about 7 miles, then turn left onto Teanaway Road. After 7.3 miles the pavement ends at a fork, take the road to the right, North Fork Teanaway Road, which runs another 15.4 miles to its termination at the Esmeralda Trailhead.
Park at the trailhead (forest pass required) and take the Esmeralda/Longs Pass trail for about .5 miles to an intersection. Follow the trail to the right up switchbacks to the Long's Pass intersection. Take the left trail to Ingalls Pass, an elevation of 6,500 feet.
From the pass you can see Ingalls Peak to the northwest, Mount Stuart to the northeast. Follow the ridge west to Point 6878, which the Beckey guide incorrectly identifies as "Hinkhouse Peak". The views are even better from this point. The Esmeralda Peaks are to the southwest.Red Tape - CampingYou'll need a forest pass to park at the trailhead. The peak is located on the boundary of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area. There are some nice camps in the basin toward Ingalls Peak, north of Ingalls Pass, but camping is not allowed at Ingalls Lake. So Where is Hinkhouse Peak?Petitioners seeking to name a peak in Washington to honor Jim Hinkhouse worked with the staff of the Washington State Board on Geographic Names to identify a worthy mountain. Ultimately a peak near Washington Pass in the North Cascades was officially designated Hinkhouse Peak.External LinksAdd External Links text here. Images
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