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Robinson Mountain
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It is the 35th highest peak in Washington State standing at 8,726ft. It was named after brothers James and Thomas Robinson who stayed in a cabin on Robinson Creek during the winter in 1887. The first ascent took place in 1904 by a USGS party led by Edward C. Barnard.
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It is the 35th highest peak in Washington State standing at 8,726ft. It was named after brothers James and Thomas Robinson who stayed in a cabin on Robinson Creek during the winter in 1887. The first ascent took place in 1904 by a USGS party led by Edward C. Barnard.