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The '''Napeequa River''' is a river in [[Washington State]] on the east side of the [[Cascade Mountains]]. It flows into the White River, which flows into [[Lake Wenatchee]]. The upper Napeequa flows through an isolated valley, which is characterized by a broad meadow surrounded by rugged mountains. The Napeequa Valley has been compared to the fabled [[Shangri-la]]. The valley is part of the [[Glacier Peak Wilderness |
The '''Napeequa River''' is a river in [[Washington State]] on the east side of the [[Cascade Mountains]]. It flows into the White River, which flows into [[Lake Wenatchee]]. The upper Napeequa flows through an isolated valley, which is characterized by a broad meadow surrounded by rugged mountains. The Napeequa Valley has been compared to the fabled [[Shangri-la]]. The valley is part of the [[Glacier Peak Wilderness]]. |
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Revision as of 05:53, 26 February 2007
The Napeequa River is a river in Washington State on the east side of the Cascade Mountains. It flows into the White River, which flows into Lake Wenatchee. The upper Napeequa flows through an isolated valley, which is characterized by a broad meadow surrounded by rugged mountains. The Napeequa Valley has been compared to the fabled Shangri-la. The valley is part of the Glacier Peak Wilderness.
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- Ira Spring and Harving Manning. Mountaineers Books, Seattle & trails.com.
- USGS Clark Mountain (topographical map).