Mt. Baker, 10,778 feet, is an ice-clad volcano in the North Cascades Mountain Range of Washington State. After Mount Rainier, it is the most heavily glaciated of the Cascade volcanoes: the volume of snow and ice on Mount Baker is greater than that of all the other Cascades volcanoes (except Rainier) combined. It is believed to be one of the youngest volcanos in the Cascade Range. This was taken from an airplane. Nikon D70.