Cockscomb | |
Elevation Ft: | 11065 |
Elevation Ref: | [1] |
Label Position: | bottom |
Location: | Yosemite National Park, Mariposa County, California, U.S. |
Range: | Sierra Nevada |
Coordinates: | 37.8356°N -119.3836°W |
Cockscomb is a mountain, in the area of Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite National Park, California.
Cockscomb is aptly named, notably when viewed from the northwest. It is located in the Yosemite Wilderness, and is often forgotten, due to its proximity to Cathedral Peak, Matthes Crest, and Echo Peaks, but is deserves to be climbed.[2]
Cockscomb is near Echo Peaks, Unicorn Peak, Cathedral Peak, Matthes Crest, Budd Lake, also Elizabeth Lake.[3]
None of Cockscomb's routes walk-ups, the easiest a Class 4. Cockscomb has two summits, a west and an east, separated by about 10feet, with a sharp notch between. The west summit is a small perch, which can barely hold two people, while the east summit is a knife-edge, a dangerous perch. Their altitudes are within a few inches of each other, so saying which is higher is problematic. The west summit appears to be climbed more often, while the east summit is more difficult to climb. There are beautiful views from the top.[2]
The "Cathedral Traverse" includes five summits:[4] [5]