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High Pass, Washington
July 30, 2017
High Pass, and nearby Low Pass, are on the trail from Twin Lakes to Mount Larrabee. It's an alpine area just south of the Canadian border. The trailhead is at the end of the Twin Lakes Road off Mt. Baker Highway.