Mount Blum
Mount Blum, or Mount Bald, is a 7,685-foot (2,342 m) summit of the North Cascades range in Washington state, on the western edge of North Cascades National Park. It is the highest summit of a string of mountain peaks located east of Mount Shuksan and west of the Picket Range. Two small active glaciers rest on its northern flank. Mount Blum was named after John Blum, a United States Forest Service fire patrol pilot who crashed nearby in 1931.
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Mount Blum
Mount Blum, or Mount Bald, is a 7,685-foot (2,342 m) summit of the North Cascades range in Washington state, on the western edge of North Cascades National Park. It is the highest summit of a string of mountain peaks located east of Mount Shuksan and west of the Picket Range. Two small active glaciers rest on its northern flank. Mount Blum was named after John Blum, a United States Forest Service fire patrol pilot who crashed nearby in 1931.
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Mount Blum (oder Mount Bald) i ...... und die Picket Range ausmacht.
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Mount Blum, or Mount Bald, is ...... Shuksan and the Picket Range.
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Mount Blum seen from Ruth Mountain
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Mount Blum (oder Mount Bald) i ...... 1931 in dessen Nähe abstürzte.
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Mount Blum, or Mount Bald, is ...... ot who crashed nearby in 1931.
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