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Ragged End/Cosho Peak
Mountain/Rock

Ragged End/Cosho Peak

 
Ragged End/Cosho Peak

Page Type: Mountain/Rock

Location: Washington, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 48.58900°N / 120.926°W

Activities: Scrambling

Season: Spring, Summer, Fall

Elevation: 8332 ft / 2540 m

 

Page By: don frazier

Created/Edited: Aug 13, 2002 / Mar 23, 2011

Object ID: 151138

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Overview

Ragged End is the last primary peak on rugged Ragged Ridge; hence the name. On maps and in guide books it is refered to as Cosho Peak,; however Ragged End (as named by John Roper on the first ascent) is a more fitting title. The peak is so infrequently visited that the summit register (at time af climb) was still the original one, with Ropers name heading the list. While Moderatly sized glaciers flank it`s northern slopes, its southern slopes are a series of ribs and gullies that provide a class 2-3 route to the summit. The summit has impresive views of tall peaks and giant glaciers that surround the Thunder & Fisher creek valley's; including two 9,000' peaks, Logan and Goode. The peak requires tough travel both on and off trail, making entry over anything but "Easy Pass" and going off-trail through dense brush to reach the gully heading towards the summit. Although this is not a "classic climb", location and infrequent visitation gives it a feeling of solitude and isolation.

Getting There

Drive Hwy 20 to approx 6 miles West of Rainy Pass and the turn-off for Easy Pass TH. Hike the trail 3 1/2 miles to the pass and another 1 1/2 miles down into Fisher cr basin. From there continue down Fisher cr another 4 1/2 miles (passing Cosho camp at 4 miles ) to a log crossing of Fisher cr. Cross the creek and in less than a 1/4 mile recross Fisher creek on a downed tree. ( if you reach a creek coming down from the slopes of Logan you have gone too far ) From here find the gully that takes you to the col between Ragged End and Thieves Peak.

Red Tape

This is the North Cascades N P, so back-country permits are required for overnight camping. Even if you cross over the ridge into the recreation area to camp it still requires a permit. The N W Forest Pass is also required to park at the trailhead. Overnight camping permits can be obtained from the ranger station in Marblemount as well as a NW forest pass. N W Forest Passes are also availabe from any ranger station as well as some convienience stores in the area. Before or after hours, backcountry permits are available on a self registration basis at the Marblemount ranger station.

When To Climb

Summer is the season to climb this peak. Late Spriing or early Summer would have the advantage of snow covered slopes hiding the loose rock and maybe covering some of the dense brush, although it might make for a little extra work getting over Easy Pass. Mid- Summer is probably the best time, the rock isn`t too loose although the bugs can get pretty bad in the lower elevations. Autumn would`t be a bad choise either; with the Larch trees at Easy Pass turnig gold, the bugs gone for the season and school back in session.

Camping

Camping is allowed in the area with a backcountry permit. Established sites in the N P are, Fisher camp at 5 mi. & Cosho camp at 9 mi. There are also some beautiful, small bivy sites on the North side of the col between Thieves and Ragged End. Drop down around 100 ft to a flat meadowy bench surrounded by snow. There is water available and 3-4 small sites, including one we refered to as "THE COFFIN ", which looked just like a coffin without the lid. This area was melted out in early August but may still be covered in snow prior to that. There is also a lot of flat snow to camp on if one dosn`t mind setting up on snow.

Images

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