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What is the tallest peak in the Cascades named for someone who actually saw the Cascades? (though not necessarily the peak in question)

 

I don't know for sure, but have a hunch.

 

[Edited: Wikipedia ruined my initial hunch, maybe my guess is #2.]

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all these peaks have native names still used by people alive today, related to people (however distant) who named these mountains first. Wy'east, Loowit/Suek, Tahoma, Pah Do/Klickitat, Seekseekqua, Shuksan, Kulshan, Takobia.

 

 

shasta maybe a candidate..

 

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Lassen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lassen

 

McLoughlin (I hadn't heard of it before today's wikipedia poking either): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_McLoughlin

 

I think after that we finally end up with something that's not a volcano, Fernow (not Goode?):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernhard_Fernow

 

Darn volcanoes! Good for nothing as usual. Fernow is what I was thinking of, evidently it is named after some German-born guru of early forestry sciences who visited WA en route to Alaska. I guess it doesn't come close to meeting my first criteria.

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