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Alpine hut48.4785° N, 120.7089° W

Sulphide–Frisco Cabin

Sulphide–Frisco Cabin (also known as the Frisco Cabin) is a log cabin backcountry hut in North Cascades National Park, set along Bridge Creek Trail near Stehekin, Washington. It was built in 1929 (with construction associated with the 1920s) and was used as a warm-season residence by A.H. Peterson while he worked his mining claim; the cabin is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (added in 1989). The cabin structure is a plain log build with two rooms and a door on each of the two shorter ends under a wood-shingled gable roof.

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