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Snoqualmie Bumps (sorted by prominence)

Small "peaks" whose bases are on the floor of the North, Middle, or South Fork Snoqualmie River valleys. "Peter's Law of Substitution: Look after the molehills, and the mountains will look after themselves."

sorted by prominencesorted by elevation

OrderLocation NameElevationClean ProminenceNext Higher MountainUSGS quad
1Fuller Mountain1,880'approx 640'+Mount Si
2Black Lake Point 2000+*2,000'+560'Devil's Slide
3Pelletgun Hill*1,840'+520'Mount Si
4Little Si1,576'476'North Bend
5Cedar Butte1,880'+400'Chester Morse Lake
6Choirboy* (AKA Stegosaurus Butte, Taylor Knob, Hogback)2,120'+400'Preacher MountainLake Philippa
7Destitution Hill*1,520'+400'Mount Si
* Denotes unofficial name.

Image of Fuller Mountain from road 29100
Fuller Mountain from road 29100 (trip report)

Image of North Fork Snoqualmie Valley (looking down valley), Fuller Mountain and Pelletgun Hill visible on valley floor
North Fork Snoqualmie Valley (looking down valley), Fuller Mountain and Pelletgun Hill visible on valley floor (trip report)

Image of South Middle Fork Valley from Choirboy
South Middle Fork Valley from Choirboy (trip report)

Image of Garfield Mountain from Choirboy
Garfield Mountain from Choirboy (trip report)

Image of Garfield Mountain from Choirboy
Garfield Mountain from Choirboy (trip report)

Image of Garfield Mountain from Choirboy
Garfield Mountain from Choirboy (trip report)

Image of Dixie Peak and the Moon Wall from Fuller Mountain
Dixie Peak and the Moon Wall from Fuller Mountain (trip report)

Image of Bessemer Mountain, Quartz Mountain, and Choirboy from Green Ridge trail
Bessemer Mountain, Quartz Mountain, and Choirboy from Green Ridge trail (trip report)

Image of Fuller Mountain trail
Fuller Mountain trail (trip report)

Image of Pelletgun Hill from North Fork Road
Pelletgun Hill from North Fork Snoqualmie Road (trip report)


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