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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Stampede Pass, Boeing Creek, Thornton Creek, White River, Cedar River, Snoqualmie River, Sammamish River, Tye River, Green River, Skykomish River, Waterfalls of the West Fork Foss River Valley, Snoqualmie Falls, Beckler River, Lake Marcel, Lake Washington, Lake Sammamish, Duwamish River, Quartermaster Harbor, Hylebos Creek, Alpental, Snoqualmie Pass, Naches Pass, Beaver Lake, Issaquah Creek, Greenwater River, Kelsey Creek, Tiger Mountain, Mount Daniel, Rattlesnake Ridge, Baring Mountain, Miller River, Mount Si, Black River, Swamp Creek, Lemah Mountain, Maury Island, Rex River, Stevens Pass, Juanita Creek, Issaquah Alps, Mount Index, Coal Creek, Squak Mountain, Lake Meridian, Cougar Mountain, Miller River Waterfalls, Lake Desire, Scenic Hot Springs, Angle Lake, Guye Peak, Franklin Falls, Snoqualmie Mountain, Mount Washington, Three Tree Point, Rattlesnake Lake, McClellan Butte, Melakwa Lake, Little Si, Weeks Falls, Foss River Falls, Pine Lake, Mason Lake, Phantom Lake, Snoqualmie Lake, Granite Mountain, Chester Morse Lake, Big Heart Falls, Lake Dorothy, Colvos Passage, Bear Lake, Deer Lake, Twin Falls, Otter Falls, Denny Mountain, Humpback Mountain, Bandera Mountain, Snoqualmie Valley, Upper Weeks Falls, Upper Melakwa Lake, Fantastic Falls, Woodmont Beach, Washington, Upper Twin Falls, Shoestring Falls, Nellie Falls, Middle Twin Falls, Kanim Falls, Murphy Lakes, Angeline Falls, Dalco Passage, Denny Camp Falls, Lake Murphy. Excerpt: Stampede Pass is a mountain pass through the Cascade Range just south of Snoqualmie Pass in Washington. The pass was discovered by Virgil Bogue, a civil engineer working for the Northern Pacific Railway. (Bogue went on to become chief engineer of the Union Pacific Railroad and later the Western Pacific Railroad.) Below is Bogue's report, written in January, 1881, from the collection of Rob...