Mount Spickard
[5] It is located 19 miles (31 km) northwest of Jack Mountain, the nearest higher peak.[7] In his popular climbing guide, Fred Beckey uses the name "Peak 8824" for the northeast sub-peak.The easiest approach is from British Columbia via Chilliwack Lake and Depot Creek.He described Mount Spickard (then called Glacier Peak) and its neighbors as the most inaccessible summits of the entire U.S.–Canada border region west of the Flathead River of the Rocky Mountains.A second ascent was made the following year by Thomas Riggs Jr., George Neuner Jr., and J. Beall.