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Boulder River Wilderness : ウィキペディア英語版 | Boulder River Wilderness
Boulder River Wilderness is a wilderness area within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in the western Cascade Range of Washington state. ==Topography== Boulder River Wilderness is made up of dense forests and steep ridges that rise to the summits of Three Fingers and Whitehorse Mountain. Elevations range from in the Boulder River Valley to the south peak of Three Fingers.〔(Boulder River Wilderness Area ) - Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest〕 South Peak is also home to an old fire lookout. This high ridge bears a narrow saw-toothed profile with several sharp summits, which include Liberty, Big Bear, and Whitehorse Mountains and Salish and Buckeye Peaks, all above in elevation. Several steep and heavily wooded ridges thrust out east and west from the central crest of the wilderness.〔(Boulder River Wilderness ) - Wilderness.net〕 Boulder River, a tributary to the North Fork Stillaguamish River, is the wilderness area's primary drainage and runs approximately through the northwest section of the wilderness. The Long Creek Research Natural Area on the south slope of Wiley Ridge is also protected within the wilderness boundary.〔
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