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Baring Mountain (or Mount Baring), is a peak in the central part of the Cascade Range of
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. It lies about northeast of the Skykomish River and US Highway 2, at the western edge of the Cascades in the
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. It is about east of Mount Index and Barclay Lake at its base is accessible via Forest Road 6024 and a hike. Baring Mountain was previously known as Mount Index before being renamed in 1917. The peak currently named Mount Index was known as West Index Mountain until that time. Like Mount Index, Baring Mountain is a dramatic peak, because of its steep rise above low footings, the Skykomish River is at an elevation of only , and particularly because of its large, sheer Northeast Face, which drops about in only and drops another at a lower angle to Barclay Lake. The first recorded ascent of Baring Mountain was on July 28, 1897 by John Charlton and Albert H. Sylvester. However given the nontechnical nature of the easiest ascent route a much earlier Native American ascent is possible. The standard route on the mountain is the Northwest Ridge Route, involving hiking (off-trail, some of it through brush) and a small amount of
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at the top. The northeast aspect of the peak is home to several routes of great length and technical difficulty (up to Grade VI, 5.12b). The northeast face was first climbed on July 13, 1960 by Ed Cooper and Don Gordon Claunch. The first BASE jump off Baring Mountain was done by Todd Higley and Josh Whipple, in August 2001. Michael McMurtrey, of Seattle, was the first to jump from Baring using a
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, in June 2004. File:Baring Mountain BASE Wingsuit Picture 1.jpg, BASE Wingsuit Picture: First BASE wingsuit jumps off Baring Mountain (June, 2004) File:Baring Mountain BASE Wingsuit Picture 2.jpg, BASE Wingsuit Picture: First BASE wingsuit jumps off Baring Mountain (June, 2004) File:Baring Mountain BASE Wingsuit Picture 3.JPG, BASE Wingsuit Picture: Recent BASE wingsuit jump off Baring Mountain (September, 2010)


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* * * * Mountains of King County, Washington Baring Mountains of Snohomish County, Washington {{SnohomishCountyWA-geo-stub