Blacktop Peak Explained

Blacktop Peak
Elevation Ft:12724
Prominence Ft:360.
Prominence Ref:[1]
Isolation Mi:1.48
Isolation Ref:[2]
Parent Peak:Kuna Peak (13,002 ft)
Listing:Vagmarken Club Sierra Crest List[3]
Map:California#USA
Map Size:260
Label Position:bottom
Location:Ansel Adams Wilderness
Mono County, California, U.S.
Range:Sierra Nevada
Coordinates:37.7937°N -119.1961°W
Coordinates Ref:[4]
Topo:USGS Koip Peak
Rock:Metamorphic rock
Type:Fault block
Age:Cretaceous
First Ascent:Unknown[5]

Blacktop Peak is a 12,724-foot-elevation (3,878 meter) mountain summit located along the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, in Mono County of northern California, United States.[4] It is situated in the Ansel Adams Wilderness, on land managed by Inyo National Forest. The summit lies one-half mile outside of Yosemite National Park's eastern boundary, and some of the lower western slope lies within the park. Blacktop Peak ranks as the 228th-highest summit in the state of California.[2]

Blacktop Peak was likely named from its appearance.[6] This geographical feature's name was officially adopted in 1932 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.[4]

Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification system, Blacktop Peak is located in an alpine climate zone.[7] Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Sierra Nevada mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks (orographic lift), causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall onto the range.

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Notes and References

  1. 32431. Blacktop Peak, California. 2022-06-09.
  2. Web site: Blacktop Peak - 12,740' CA. listsofjohn.com. 2022-06-09.
  3. 2022-06-09.
  4. 257186. Blacktop Peak. 2022-06-09.
  5. https://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/climbers_guide/cathedral_range.html Edward S. Robbins and Alfred W. Baxter, Jr., A Climber’s Guide to the High Sierra, (1954)
  6. Book: Browning, Peter. Yosemite Place Names: The Historic Background of Geographic Names in Yosemite National Park. 2005. Great West Books. 978-0-944220-19-1. 14.
  7. Encyclopedia: Climate of the Sierra Nevada . Encyclopædia Britannica.