Mount Gilbert (California) Explained

Mount Gilbert
Elevation Ft:13106
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence Ft:426
Isolation Mi:0.94
Isolation Ref:[2]
Parent Peak:Mount Thompson (13,494 ft)
Listing:Sierra Peaks Section
Etymology:Grove Karl Gilbert
Map:California#USA
Map Size:200
Label Position:bottom
Coordinates:37.1364°N -118.5982°W
Coordinates Ref:[3]
Topo:USGS Mount Thompson
Rock:granitic
Age:Cretaceous
Type:Fault block
First Ascent:1928 Norman Clyde
Country:United States of America
State:California
Range:Sierra Nevada

Mount Gilbert is a 13106feet mountain located on the crest of the Sierra Nevada range in California, United States.[3] It is situated on the shared boundary of Kings Canyon National Park and John Muir Wilderness, and along the common border of Fresno County and Inyo County. It is west of the community of Big Pine, 0.8 mile (1.3 km) northwest of Mount Johnson, and one mile (1.6 km) southeast of Mount Thompson, which is its nearest higher neighbor. Mount Gilbert ranks as the 127th-highest summit in California.[2] Topographic relief is significant as the south aspect rises 3900feet above LeConte Canyon in less than two miles, and the northern aspect rises 3,340 feet above South Lake in 2.5 miles.

History

This mountain's name commemorates eminent geologist Grove Karl Gilbert (1843–1918), who worked much of the Sierra Nevada range with the Wheeler Survey.[4] The mountain's name was officially adopted in 1911 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.[3] The first ascent of the peak was made September 15, 1928, by Norman Clyde, who is credited with 130 first ascents, most of which were in the Sierra Nevada.[5]

Climbing

Established climbing routes:[6]

Climate

Mount Gilbert 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, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall onto the range (orographic lift). Precipitation runoff from this mountain drains south into the Middle Fork Kings River, and north into Bishop Creek.

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Notes and References

  1. 2699. Mount Gilbert, California. 2021-06-11.
  2. 32380 . Gilbert, Mount . 2021-06-11.
  3. 260560. Mount Gilbert. 2021-06-11.
  4. Web site: Place Names of the High Sierra . Francis P. . Farquhar . 1926.
  5. Web site: A Climber's Guide to the High Sierra . Alan M. . Hedden . David R. . Brower . 1954.
  6. 3 . 285.
  7. Encyclopedia: Climate of the Sierra Nevada . Encyclopædia Britannica.