With its combination of ancient glaciers, vast meadows, and dense forests, Mt. Adams draws adventurers from all over the globe. The peak offers unparalleled views of the surrounding Cascade Range and the Columbia River Gorge.
According to indigenous legends, Mt. Adams, known as Pahto, was once involved in a fiery battle with neighboring Mt. St. Helens, hurling molten rocks in a jealous feud over the beautiful Mt. Hood. This age-old tale passed down by the tribes depicts Pahto as a symbol of strength and endurance in the face of adversity.
Introducing our fourth Washington peak, the long awaited Mt. Adams, also known as Pahto by the tribes of the Yakama Nation. The Mt. Adams collection rounds out the Cascade peaks of Washington, known not just for its impressive altitude, but also for its deep spiritual and cultural significance to the Yakama people. Standing tall Mt. Adams reaches an elevation of 12,280 feet. featuring diverse ecosystems, and mesmerizing panoramic views. Traverse its dense forests, delve into its rich indigenous history, and immerse yourself in the splendor of this Pacific Northwest treasure with our newest Mt. Adams Collection.
Every Mt. Adams glass gives back - we will donate 1% of our sales to the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation for all of our Pahto products.
The Yakama Nation consists of 14 tribes and bands: Kah-milt-pah, Klickitat, Klinquit, Kow-was-say-ee, Li-ay-was, Oche-chotes, Palouse, Pisquose, Se-ap-cat, Shyiks, Skinpah, Wenatshapam, Wishram, and Yakama.
Introducing our fourth Washington peak, the long awaited Mt. Adams, also known as Pahto by the tribes of the Yakama Nation. The Mt. Adams collection rounds out the Cascade peaks of Washington, known not just for its impressive altitude, but also for its deep spiritual and cultural significance to the Yakama people. Standing tall Mt. Adams reaches an elevation of 12,280 feet. featuring diverse ecosystems, and mesmerizing panoramic views. Traverse its dense forests, delve into its rich indigenous history, and immerse yourself in the splendor of this Pacific Northwest treasure with our newest Mt. Adams Collection.
With its combination of ancient glaciers, vast meadows, and dense forests, Mt. Adams draws adventurers from all over the globe. The peak offers unparalleled views of the surrounding Cascade Range and the Columbia River Gorge.
According to indigenous legends, Mt. Adams, known as Pahto, was once involved in a fiery battle with neighboring Mt. St. Helens, hurling molten rocks in a jealous feud over the beautiful Mt. Hood. This age-old tale passed down by the tribes depicts Pahto as a symbol of strength and endurance in the face of adversity.
Every Mt. Adams glass gives back - we will donate 1% of our sales to the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation for all of our Pahto products.
The Yakama Nation consists of 14 tribes and bands: Kah-milt-pah, Klickitat, Klinquit, Kow-was-say-ee, Li-ay-was, Oche-chotes, Palouse, Pisquose, Se-ap-cat, Shyiks, Skinpah, Wenatshapam, Wishram, and Yakama.
Mt. Adams is our fourth peak in Washington State standing tall with Mt. Baker, Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens. To celebrate this we are now offering Pint and Tumbler Sets for beer and whisky lovers alike.
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