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'''Arbuthnot Lake''',<ref name="WSB16"/><ref>{{Cite book|last=Moore|first=John E.|title=A Fisherman's Guide to Selected High Lakes of Northwest Washington |isbn = 978-1-59858-312-0 | year = 2007 |pages = 18–22}}</ref> '''Arbuthnet Lake''', or '''Lower Chain Lake'''<ref name="gnis"/><ref name="Guide to washington parks">{{Cite book|last=Spring|first=Vicky|author2=Tom Kirkendall|title=An Outdoor Family Guide to Washington's National Parks and Monument |publisher=The Mountaineers|location=Seattle, Washington|year=1998|edition=1st|pages=35|isbn=0-89886-552-2|url=}}<!--|accessdate=2009-05-31--></ref><ref name="Hiking the north cascades">{{Cite book|last=Molvar|first=Erik|title=Hiking the North Cascades|publisher=Falcon Publishing Inc.|year=1998|pages=106–107|isbn=978-1-56044-596-8|url=}}</ref> is a ] in the ] Area, in ], ], ]. It is one of the ]. At one end of the lake is "Arbuthnot Falls". '''Arbuthnot Lake''',<ref name="WSB16"/><ref>{{Cite book|last=Moore|first=John E.|title=A Fisherman's Guide to Selected High Lakes of Northwest Washington |isbn = 978-1-59858-312-0 | year = 2007 |pages = 18–22}}</ref> '''Arbuthnet Lake''', or '''Lower Chain Lake'''<ref name="gnis"/><ref name="Guide to washington parks">{{Cite book|last=Spring|first=Vicky|author2=Tom Kirkendall|title=An Outdoor Family Guide to Washington's National Parks and Monument |publisher=The Mountaineers|location=Seattle, Washington|year=1998|edition=1st|pages=35|isbn=0-89886-552-2}}<!--|accessdate=2009-05-31--></ref><ref name="Hiking the north cascades">{{Cite book|last=Molvar|first=Erik|title=Hiking the North Cascades|publisher=Falcon Publishing Inc.|year=1998|pages=106–107|isbn=978-1-56044-596-8}}</ref> is a ] in the ] Area, in ], ], ]. It is one of the ]. At one end of the lake is "Arbuthnot Falls". The lake was named in 1906.<ref>

"Arbuthnot was suggested 1906 as an appropriate name for the fourth lake, after James Arbuthnot, of Arbuthnot and Davis the two miners who tunnelled through the ridge between it and ] and with 52 sticks of giant powder blew out the face of the tunnel and lowered the surface of Natatorium 9 feet by drawing off the water through this drainage tube, for the purpose of exposing a vein of ore just in the edge of the lake."<ref>
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A lake in Washington State, U.S.
Arbuthnot Lake
A small lake surrounded by tall trees
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LocationMount Baker Wilderness, Whatcom County, Washington
GroupGalena Chain Lakes
Coordinates48°51′33″N 121°43′23″W / 48.8591810°N 121.7230220°W / 48.8591810; -121.7230220
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area5.0 acres (2.0 ha)
Surface elevation4,800 ft (1,500 m)
References

Arbuthnot Lake, Arbuthnet Lake, or Lower Chain Lake is a lake in the Mount Baker Wilderness Area, in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. It is one of the Galena Chain lakes. At one end of the lake is "Arbuthnot Falls". The lake was named in 1906.

References

  1. ^ Part 16: Whatcom County (PDF) in "Lakes of Washington, Volume 1", Water Supply Bulletin 14 (1973) p. 551
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Arbuthnet Lake
  3. Moore, John E. (2007). A Fisherman's Guide to Selected High Lakes of Northwest Washington. pp. 18–22. ISBN 978-1-59858-312-0.
  4. Spring, Vicky; Tom Kirkendall (1998). An Outdoor Family Guide to Washington's National Parks and Monument (1st ed.). Seattle, Washington: The Mountaineers. p. 35. ISBN 0-89886-552-2.
  5. Molvar, Erik (1998). Hiking the North Cascades. Falcon Publishing Inc. pp. 106–107. ISBN 978-1-56044-596-8.
  6. Mt. Baker: Stories, Legends and Explorations. Whatcom Museum of History & Art. 1999. ISBN 978-0-938506-06-5.

Further reading

  • Moore, John E. (2007). "Arbuthnot Lake". A Fisherman's Guide to Selected High Lakes of Northwest Washington. pp. 18–22. ISBN 978-1-59858-312-0.


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