Mount Woolsey Explained

Mount Woolsey
Elevation Ft:12982
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence Ft:338
Location:Big Horn / Johnson counties, Wyoming, U.S.
Range:Bighorn Mountains
Map:Wyoming#USA
Relief:1
Coordinates:44.4011°N -107.1767°W
Coordinates Ref:[2]
Topo:USGS Cloud Peak
First Ascent:1933, W. B. Willcox et al[3]

Mount Woolsey (12982feet) is located in the Bighorn Mountains in the U.S. state of Wyoming.[4] The peak is the third highest in the range after Cloud Peak, which is only to the south, and the summit is located in the Cloud Peak Wilderness of Bighorn National Forest.[1] Black Tooth Mountain, the second highest mountain in the Bighorns, is an adjacent summit only 0.2miles to the northwest.[1] Mount Woolsey is on a knife-like ridge known as an arête and is connected to both Black Tooth Mountain and Cloud Peak by this ridge. Along the arête is another mountain peak known as The Innominate. A small glacier lies below the arête to the southeast of Mount Woolsey.

The first recorded ascent was made by a party comprising W. B. Willcox, Alan Willcox, Mary Willcox and T. H. Rawles who ascended the south ridge.[3] [5]

The name Mt. Woolsey was formally approved in 1961[2] and commemorates Theodore Salisbury Woolsey Jr. who died a few days before the ascent by the Willcox party, Theodore Woolsey was the father of Elizabeth Woolsey who had been climbing with Willcox party until she heard of her father's unexpected death.[5]

Notes and References

  1. October 5, 2014 . Mount Woolsey, Wyoming . 5322.
  2. 1596622. Mount Woolsey. October 5, 2014.
  3. Web site: Willcox. W.B.. An American Tyrol, Climbs in the Bighorns 1933. American Alpine Club. October 18, 2024.
  4. TopoQwest (United States Geological Survey Maps). Cloud Peak, WY. October 5, 2014.
  5. Elizabeth Woolsey, 1908-1997 . American Alpine Journal. 1998. 0065-6925 . Virginia . Huidekoper . 978-0930410780 .
    1. 72
    . 40 . 19 October 2024 .