Goode Mountain

Goode Mountain is one of the major peaks of the North Cascades in the U.S. state of Washington.

Named for topographer Richard Urquhart Goode of the United States Geological Survey,[4] it is the highest peak located in North Cascades National Park,[5] between the Skagit River and Lake Chelan.

However, due to its isolated location in the rugged North Cascades, it is not visible from any major road.

More popular now is the Northeast Buttress, pioneered by well-known climber Fred Beckey and Tom Stewart on August 6, 1966.

[3] One of the most impressive routes is The Megalodon Ridge first ascent was September 6, 2007 by Blake Herrington and Sol Wertkin.

Goode seen from Buckner