Guye Peak is a mountain in the northwest United States in the Cascade Range of Washington, east of Seattle. Named for Francis M. Guye, who held an iron mining claim on it in the 1880s, it lies in the
South aspect from Snoqualmie Pass
Guye Peak emerging through fog
Guye Peak front and center, from Kendall Peak. Left to right in back are Denny Mountain, The Tooth, Bryant Peak, Chair Peak, and Mount Roosevelt
Snoqualmie Pass is a mountain pass that carries Interstate 90 through the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Washington. The pass summit is at an elevation of 3,015 feet, on the county line between Ki
Looking down at Snoqualmie Pass from Guye Peak
Ben Evans, Director of Playfields of the Seattle Parks Department, skiing at Snoqualmie Pass, 1935.
Variable speed limit sign along I-90
Snowshed constructed 1950, removed in 2014.