Mt. Shuksan (9127 ft.) is a complex, glaciated massif located east of Mount Baker. Mt. Shuksan originated as ocean-floor basalt , metamorphosed to greenschist in Cretaceaous and transported under the earth's mantle by tectonic forces to its present location. It contrasts with the surrounding volcanic peaks.
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