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Seven-Fingered Jack (9100 feet, 2774 m, left center); Mount Maude (9040+ feet, 2755+ m, right center); Elsey Peak (7235 feet, middle distance between Jack and Maude); Irving Peak (5937 feet, 1810 m, left, summit of first ridge)Spider Meadow, Entiat Mountains, Washington, United States, as seen from its north side. Mount Maude is in upper-leftWhittier Peak (7281 feet, 2219 m, shadowed, left center, middle distance); Mount David (7420 feet, 2262 m, shadowed, just right of center); Clark Mountain (8602 feet, 2622 m, just left of David, behind, with large snowfields between its two peaks); Glacier Peak (10,520+ feet, 3206+ m, left, partially obscured by clouds); Poe (6015 feet, 1833 m) and Longfellow Mountain (6577 feet, 2005 m, just right of Glacier Peak, middle distance); Tenpeak Mountain (8200+ feet, 2499+ m, left center skyline with many summits and large snowfields, just left of Whittier); Wenatchee Ridge (first ridge) with NFD 6504 Rd (left) and Irving Peak (5937 feet, 1810 m, just right of center, summit of Wenatchee Ridge); Seven-Fingered Jack (9100 feet, 2774 m) and Mount Maude (9040+ feet, 2755+ m, right center skyline, left and right respectively); Elsey Peak (7235 feet, middle distance between Jack and Maude)
I've removed the three images to the right from the article. They show the Mount Maude that's in Washington state. —Mrwojo (talk) 06:27, 30 April 2013 (UTC)Reply