Sahwave Mountains Explained

Sahwave Mountains
Country:United States
State:Nevada
District:Pershing County
Topo Map:Kumiva Peak 30x60
Topo Maker:USGS
Range Coordinates:40.1683°N -119.0908°W
Highest:Juniper Mountain
Elevation M:2278
Coordinates:40.2347°N -119.0742°W
Length Mi:22
Length Orientation:N_S
Width Mi:5
Width Orientation:E_W
Area Mi2:97
Map:Nevada

The Sahwave Mountains are a mountain range in Pershing County, Nevada. The Sahwaves are a north – south trending range typical of the Basin and Range Province.

The Sahwaves are located in southwest Pershing County with the southernmost foothills extending into Churchill County. The range is approximately in length with a width of about 5miles. The highest peak is Juniper Mountain with a peak elevation of . Surrounding valleys range in elevation from in the Sage Spring Valley to the west to in the Kumiva Valley to the north to in Blue Wing Flat to the east.[1] [2]

Surrounding ranges include the closely associated Nightingales to the west, the Truckees to the southwest, the Trinities to the southeast with Lovelock on the Humboldt River beyond. To the northeast are the Selenite Range and the small Blue Wing Mountains are directly north across the narrow Juniper Pass. Further to the northeast lie the Seven Troughs Range.[1] [2] [3]

Sawhave is a name taken from the Paiute language meaning "common sage".[4]

Notes and References

  1. Kumiva Peak, Nevada, 30x60 minute quadrangle, USGS, 1984
  2. Lovelock, Nevada, 30x60 minute quadrangle, USGS, 1984
  3. Reno, Nevada, 30x60 minute quadrangle, USGS, 1980
  4. Book: Origin of Place Names: Nevada . W.P.A. . Federal Writers' Project . 1941 . 65.