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  2. Cascade Mountain (ski area) - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Mountain is located on Interstate 90/94 between Madison, Wisconsin and Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin in Columbia County, Wisconsin. It is 30 minutes northwest of Madison and 15 to 20 minutes south of Wisconsin Dells.

  3. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Mountain: Portage: Wisconsin: 1,270 820 450 175 47 11 56 $66 December 9, 2019 [332] Christie Mountain: Bruce: Wisconsin: 1,650 1,300 350 45 30 5 48 $40 December 9, 2019 [333] Christmas Mountain: Wisconsin Dells: Wisconsin: 1,250 1,000 250 40 16 3 20 $45 December 9, 2019 [334] The Rock Snowpark: Milwaukee: Wisconsin: 925 700 225 75 10 5 ...

  4. Cascade Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Mountain may refer to: Cascade Mountain (Alberta) a mountain in Alberta, Canada; Cascade Mountain (Colorado), a mountain in Grand County, Colorado, United States; Cascade Mountain (New York) a mountain in New York, United States; Cascade Mountain (ski area), a ski area in Wisconsin, United States

  5. Cascade Range - Wikipedia

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    The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as many of those in the North Cascades , and the notable volcanoes known as the High Cascades .

  6. North Cascades - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Alpine Guide: Climbing and High Routes: Stevens Pass to Rainy Pass (3rd ed.). The Mountaineers. ISBN 0-89886-423-2. Beckey, Fred (2003b). Range of Glaciers: The Exploration and Survey of the Northern Cascade Range. Oregon Historical Society Press. ISBN 0-87595-243-7. Mathews, Daniel (1988). Cascade Olympic Natural History: A Trailside ...

  7. Cascades (ecoregion) - Wikipedia

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    Somewhat smaller than the Cascade mountain range for which it is named, the ecoregion extends north to Snoqualmie Pass, near Seattle, and south to Hayden Pass, near the Oregon-California border, including the peaks and western slopes of most of the High Cascades. A discontiguous section is located on Mount Shasta in California.

  8. Timms Hill - Wikipedia

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    Timms Hill or Timm's Hill is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Wisconsin [3] and is located in north-central Wisconsin in Timms Hill County Park in the Town of Hill in Price County. After being surveyed by Quentin Stevens of Ogema Telephone Co in 1962, Timms Hill was discovered to have an elevation of 1,951.5 ft (595 m).

  9. List of mountain passes in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Stevens Pass, located in the Cascade Range. The U.S. state of Washington, located in the Pacific Northwest, has several major mountain ranges that are traversed various passes. The state is divided by the Cascade Range, which have the highest passes, and is also home to the Olympic Mountains, Selkirk Mountains, and Blue Mountains.