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Nooksack Valley

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and its alpine tributaries (primarily the North Fork, Middle Fork and South Fork). Roughly covering the western half of
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in the north via a decently wide mountain pass between the Sumas and Red Mountain, where the
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in the south via a narrow pass between Stewart/Anderson Mountain and Lyman Hill, where the
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Out of the three main tributary valleys, the North Fork Valley communicates with the
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in the east; and the Lyman Hill and Mount Josephine in the south.
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Index

North Cascades
Mount Shuksan
Mount Baker
Twin Sisters
catchments
Nooksack River
Washington state
Whatcom County
Skagit County
Sumas Mountain
Church Mountain
Goat Mountain
Ruth Mountain
Icy Peak
Nooksack Cirque
Columbia Valley
Washington State Route 547
Kendall
Peaceful Valley
Skagit Valley
State Route 9
confluence
Deming
T-junction
roundabout
542
gap
Cedarville
Lawrence
Fraser Lowland

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