Mount Keith
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Mount Keith | |
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File:Mount Keith from Manzanar.JPG
Mount Keith from Manzanar
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Parent peak | Mount Whitney[1] |
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Geography | |
Location | Inyo and Tulare counties, California, U.S. |
Parent range | Sierra Nevada |
Topo map | USGS Mount Williamson |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1898, by Cornelius Beach Bradley, Jennie E. Price, Robert M. Price and Joseph C. Shinn[6] |
Easiest route | Scramble, class 2 by Northwest Face, South Face or Northeast Slopes[7] |
Mount Keith is a mountain on the crest of California's Sierra Nevada, between Mount Bradley to the north, and Junction Peak to the southwest. Its north and west facing slopes feed the Kings River watershed by way of Bubbs Creek, and its east and south slopes feed the Owens River via Shepherd Creek. By the same dividing line, Keith stands on the boundary of Kings Canyon National Park to the northwest, and the John Muir Wilderness to the southeast.[4] It is a thirteener, a mountain which has a height over 13000 feet.
The peak was named for artist and Sierra Club member, William Keith, by Helen Gompertz (later Helen LeConte) in July 1896.[6]
The first ascending party consisted of Cornelius Beach Bradley, Jennie and Robert Price, and Joseph Shinn. Scrambling over boulders and scree from the upper lakes of Center Basin, they made the summit by the Northwest Face route on July 6, 1898.[7]
See also
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- Mountains of Kings Canyon National Park
- Mountains of the John Muir Wilderness
- Mountains of Tulare County, California
- Mountains of Inyo County, California
- North American 4000 m summits
- Mountains of Northern California