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In Pursuit of the Elusive Picket Range
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The Picket Range, located deep within North Cascades National Park in Washington, is known for its ruggedness and inaccessibility. Skiers Sam Cohen and Michelle Parker were determined to reach it, though, specifically Mount Fury, the area’s second-tallest peak. “A lot of people would not give this mission a chance, but fuck it, we did,” Cohen says.
Cohen and Parker’s fun personalities make Finding Fury a great watch from Scott Sports.