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Digest #5297
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Re: Peak Name Counties by "roy.schweiker@juno.com" accidentlwanderer
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Re: Peak Name Counties by "Beth Lakin" beth3up
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Re: Peak Name Counties by "Darryl Montgomery" dleemontgomery
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Re: Peak Name Counties by goobergunch
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Re: Peak Name Counties by "David Sanger" davidsangerphotography
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Re: Mt. Tamalpais by "Daniel R Baxter" baxbarnowl@att.net
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Re: Mt. Tamalpais by "joe kidd" kiddster2003
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Shenandoah wildfire extends to 4,000 acres, forces closure of 13 tra by "Coby King" cobyking

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Re: Peak Name Counties
Wed Apr 20, 2016 6:22 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"roy.schweiker@juno.com" accidentlwanderer
How about a generic such as Summit County?

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Re: Peak Name Counties
Wed Apr 20, 2016 6:25 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"Beth Lakin" beth3up
Oregon's Mt Jefferson is the highpoint of Jefferson County.
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Re: Peak Name Counties
Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:05 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Darryl Montgomery" dleemontgomery
Which came first? The mountain or the county?

Huerfano County, CO  Huerfano Butte (not a cohp)

Denali County (equivalent), AK  Delani

Conejos County, CO  Conejos Peak

Powell County, MT  Mount Powell

Santa Fe County, NM  Santa Fe Baldy

Spokane County, WA  Mount Spokane

Teton County, WY  Grand Teton

Sauk County, WI  Sauk Point

Harding County, SD  Harding Peak

Jasper County, GA  Jasper Lookout

Lee County, MS  Lee Lookout

Near miss: Washington County, CO  Presidents Hill

Hood River County, OR  Mount Hood

Summit County, CO  (insert summit name here)

Darryl

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No for San Benito.

According to California Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary page C-280 http://bit.ly/1SuqoQy

San Benito River was named first, in 1772, by Juan Cresp, the Franciscan missionary to California in honor of Saint Benedict. The Valley Mountain and County all followed.

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On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 8:50 PM, Scott Surgent surgent@asu.edu <mailto:surgent@asu.edu> [cohp] <cohp@yahoogroups.com <mailto:cohp@yahoogroups.com> > wrote:

Graham County, Mt Graham AZ - the county was named after the mountain.

San Benito Peak, Sen Benito CA - WOuld this peak have been known or named when the county was formed?

Those are 2 that come to mind.

Scott

On 19 April 2016 at 19:14, powdrfox@yahoo.com <mailto:powdrfox@yahoo.com> [cohp] <cohp@yahoogroups.com <mailto:cohp@yahoogroups.com> > wrote:

I was just thinking about Box Butte County of Nebraska and was wondering how many other counties are named after peaks and how many of those are cohps. Box Butte, unfortunately, is not as high as the liner highpoint in that county.

-Gustav

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Re: Peak Name Counties
Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:42 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
goobergunch
---In cohp@yahoogroups.com, <cobyk@...> wrote :

Does Shasta County, CA count, since the peak is in a neighboring county?

Kind of, I'd think? Shasta County initially included Mt. Shasta before Siskiyou County was split away in 1852.

The more amusing example in California would be Butte County, which is named for the Sutter Buttes despite said Buttes being in Sutter County even at the time of the county's creation. (Although they were briefly moved to Butte County from 1852 to 1854 - see https://books.google.com/books?id=9BYVAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA252&ots=e3Crv7R_mX&dq=butte%20county%20california%20%20name%20origin&pg=PA135#v=onepage&q&f=false https://books.google.com/books?id=9BYVAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA252&ots=e3Crv7R_mX&dq=butte%20county%20california%20%20name%20origin&pg=PA135#v=onepage&q&f=false.)

As far as I can tell Lassen doesn't count since they're both named after Peter Lassen.

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Re: Peak Name Counties
Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:54 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"David Sanger" davidsangerphotography
Shasta seems most likely to be the name of the local tribe, then the river
and mountain later.

http://www.siskiyous.edu/Shasta/bib/B14.htm

http://www.siskiyous.edu/Shasta/fol/nam/folk16.htm

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On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 9:42 PM, goobergunch@yahoo.com [cohp] <
cohp@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

>
>
> ---In cohp@yahoogroups.com, <cobyk@...> wrote :
>
> Does Shasta County, CA count, since the peak is in a neighboring county?
>
> Kind of, I'd think? Shasta County initially included Mt. Shasta before
> Siskiyou County was split away in 1852.
>
> The more amusing example in California would be Butte County, which is
> named for the Sutter Buttes despite said Buttes being in Sutter County even
> at the time of the county's creation. (Although they were briefly moved to
> Butte County from 1852 to 1854 - see
> https://books.google.com/books?id=9BYVAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA252&ots=e3Crv7R_mX&dq=butte%20county%20california%20%20name%20origin&pg=PA135#v=onepage&q&f=false
> .)
>
> As far as I can tell Lassen doesn't count since they're both named after
> Peter Lassen.
>
> Martin Pyne
>
>
>
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Re: Mt. Tamalpais
Wed Apr 20, 2016 11:21 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"Daniel R Baxter" baxbarnowl@att.net
I remember as a Cub or young Boy Scout in the 1960s walking around that big clearing, listening to my dad and another adult leader discussing the merits of using it as a potential overnight campsite for a backpack from Camp Lillianthal. The views there were marvelous, and most of the space was open and empty. We hiked (and biiked) all around the mountain quite frequently, as the scout camp was between Alpine Lake and the summit.

I dont know if I touched whatever would be the true HP, as HPing was not one of my fortes at the time. However, it was QUITE flat and i was certainly within a few inches of whatever the group deems is the elevation of the exact spot. Think I will count it as done! Especially as I dont feel like redoing another county HP to keep my completion map green. Already had to do that with Placer County.

Dan Baxter
Fresno CA
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Re: Mt. Tamalpais
Wed Apr 20, 2016 4:27 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"joe kidd" kiddster2003
The upside with coming back to re-summit Mt. Tam, is that the Marin Headlands, Pt. Reyes, Muir Woods, and Angel Island make great side-trip destinations and make for a great full day in Marin.  Being a fellow Marin-ite, I plan on attempting the true summit, that is, once I put down my brie and chardonnay, and get out of my redwood hot-tub...

On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 2:20 PM, "Daniel R Baxter baxbarnowl@att.net [cohp]" <cohp@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


  I remember as a Cub or young Boy Scout in the 1960s walking around that big clearing, listening to my dad and another adult leader discussing the merits of using it as a potential overnight campsite for a backpack from Camp Lillianthal. The views there were marvelous, and most of the space was open and empty. We hiked (and biiked) all around the mountain quite frequently, as the scout camp was between Alpine Lake and the summit.

I dont know if I touched whatever would be the true HP, as HPing was not one of my fortes at the time. However, it was QUITE flat and i was certainly within a few inches of whatever the group deems is the elevation of the exact spot. Think I will count it as done! Especially as I dont feel like redoing another county HP to keep my completion map green. Already had to do that with Placer County.

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Shenandoah wildfire extends to 4,000 acres, forces closure of 13 tra
Wed Apr 20, 2016 5:14 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Coby King" cobyking
Ugh. This is unbelievable. I was planning on going to this area on Sunday as part of my annual DC trip.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2016/04/19/shenandoah-wildfire-grows-to-3000-acres-shuts-down-12-trails-and-skyline-drive/?wpmm=1&wpisrc=nl_daily202

Shenandoah wildfire extends to 4,000 acres, forces closure of 13 trails and Skyline Drive
By
Angela Fritz<http://www.washingtonpost.com/people/angela-fritz>
April 20 at 2:15 PM
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The Rocky Mount fire burns in Shenandoah National Park, seen from McGaheysville, Va., on the night of April 19. (Larry W. Brown)

This post has been updated.

A wildfire in Shenandoah National Park nearly doubled in size on Tuesday, thanks to strong winds and low humidity. The National Park Service says the blaze, named the Rocky Mount fire, has charred 4,000 acres - up from a little over 2,000 acres on Monday night.

Wildfire grows in Shenandoah National Park

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A wildfire burning in Shenandoah National Park has burned more than 4,000 acres. (Twitter/ @FratBasterd)

"I can speak with full confidence that the structures around the park are protected," said John Miller, the Virginia Department of Forestry state wildland fire chief, but the National Park Service has fire suppression responsibility within the park itself.

Miller says the Virginia Department of Forestry has been creating fire lines with bulldozers to prevent it from spreading. "Dozer lines," as they're called, are created using a bulldozer to dig out the flammable vegetation. What's left behind is a wide line of dirt that the fire cannot easily spread beyond, though particularly intense fires in very windy conditions can often jump these lines.

On Monday, the department put in dozer lines on the east side of the fire to protect homes in Beldor, Va. But a wind shift was in the forecast, and they knew that the western side of the fire would also soon be at risk. Tuesday they focused on creating lines on the west side to protect structures and subdivisions along U.S. Route 340.

"So now we've got an easterly wind, which pushes the fire back west," Miller told The Washington Post on Wednesday. "So if we didn't have a line in place the fire would have been blown into those structures."

Miller says now it's up to the National Park Service to contain the fire on the south end.

[Thick brown smoke rises from the Shenandoah fire in this drone video<https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2016/04/20/thick-brown-smoke-rises-from-the-shenandoah-wildfire-in-this-drone-video/>]

About 250 people are working to control the Rocky Mount fire within Shenandoah National Park, the National Park Service told The Washington Post. This includes personnel from the park service, the Virginia Department of Forestry, the agriculture department and others. Major highways, visitor facilities in the park and nearby communities remain open, the National Park Service reports on its website<https://www.nps.gov/shen/rocky-mtn-fire-2016.htm>.

Skyline Drive remains closed between mile 65, around Swift Run Gap, and mile 79, Loft Mountain. The closure of the Appalachian Trail has grown<https://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/alerts.htm> to 12 miles between Powell Gap and Doyles River Overlook. The National Park Service reports 13 other trail closures in addition to the Appalachian Trail.

The majority of the fire is burning in Rockingham County, Va., though smoke has wafted southeast over the past few days, creating a brown haze across parts of central Virginia. Authorities are asking people to only call 911 if they actually witness a fire burning, NBC29 reports<http://www.nbc29.com/story/31755388/fire-crews-still-trying-to-get-handle-on-large-wildfire>.

Although weather has been uncooperative over the past couple of days, conditions are improving, says National Weather Service fire weather forecaster Andrew Woodcock. He noted that the shape of the smoke plume on satellite suggested winds were improving.

"The last couple of days the smoke has been sort of like a flashlight beam in Rockingham County. There was a pretty fine line of smoke that has been trailing southeast of the fire," Woodcock said. This indicated that strong winds were in place over the wildfire. "Today [the smoke] is more diffuse. The winds are definitely not as strong today as they've been previous days."

Rain is possible Thursday night into Friday, although it probably won't be enough to put out the fire. Just a half-inch of precipitation is expected through Friday night. A potentially windy Saturday could be problematic if the fire is still burning at that point, Woodcock said.

"We are stationing people around the fire and putting in containment lines, the Virginia Department of Forestry is putting in a dozen lines in various places around the fire, and we're just trying to hold it in the park," Sally Hurlbert, a ranger with the National Park Service, told NBC29<http://www.nbc29.com/story/31755388/update-rocky-mount-fire-grows-to-over-2300-acres> in Charlottesville, Va. "We won't let it get out of the park."

Officials don't know what sparked the fire on Saturday, but they think it was likely human-caused.
[https://img.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=https://img.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/files/2016/04/CgXpeHAVIAASsX9.jpg&w=1484]
The Rocky Mount fire was visible from Elkton, Va., on the night of April 18. (Eric Jeffrey via Twitter<https://twitter.com/WilliamJ1980/status/722240019772125184>)

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