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Pasayten River is a
tributary of the
Similkameen River, in the
Canadian province of
British Columbia and the U.S.
state of Washington. The
Pasayten River...
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Pasayten Wilderness is a 531,539
acres (215,106 ha)
protected area
located within Okanogan–Wenatchee
National Forest and
Mount Baker National Forest...
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Pasayten Formation is a
geologic formation in
British Columbia. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Cretaceous period.
Earth sciences portal Canada...
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Pasayten Peak is a 7,850-foot (2,390-metre) pyramidal-shaped
mountain summit located in
western Okanogan County in
Washington state. It is part of the...
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North Cascades National Park is
adjacent to the west and south,
while the
Pasayten Wilderness is east of the lake. In
British Columbia the lake is a part...
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Washington Islands...
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entirely within one
county and
largest of
which in Washington. Most of the
Pasayten Wilderness (excluding its
westernmost part,
which lies in the
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie...
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Perce National Historical Park (part) Okanogan–Wenatchee
National Forest Pasayten Wilderness As of the 2020 census,
there were 42,104 people, 16,942 households...
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Pasayten River on the west and
continuing east to
Chopaka Mountain. The
Hozameen Range was seen as
separated from the
Okanagan Range by the
Pasayten River...
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Silver Skagit Road
Pacific Crest Trail Pasayten River Oroville–Osoyoos
Osoyoos Lake Ferry–Midway Danville–Carson Laurier–Cascade...