Mount Defiance is a peak near the Columbia River Gorge in the US state of Oregon. It rises to an elevation of 5,010 feet (1,527 m) in the Mount Hood National Forest in Hood River County, Oregon. The northern and western flanks of the mountain are in the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness. The route up the mountain is often considered one of the hardest climbs in the Gorge; the trail gains 5,000 feet (1,500 m) in 6 miles (9.7 km) from the Starvation Creek Trailhead.

Mount Defiance is composed chiefly of lava flows. The base is basalt from an old shield volcano, and it is capped by andesite.

The mountain was named by Dr. P.G. Barrett, an early resident of the Hood River Valley, as he believed it retained its winter snow late into the spring in defiance of the warming weather.

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External links

  • "Mount Defiance". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  • "Topographic map of Mount Defiance". opentopomap.org. Retrieved March 26, 2023.

Mount Defiance from Columbia River Hike Hiking in Portland, Oregon

Mount Defiance from Columbia River Hike Hiking in Portland, Oregon

Mount Defiance from Columbia River Hike Hiking in Portland, Oregon

Mount Defiance Hiking in Portland, Oregon and Washington

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