geo.wikisort.org - MountainsMount Meeker is a high mountain summit of the Twin Peaks Massif in the northern Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 13,916-foot (4,242 m) thirteener is located in the Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness, 4.8 miles (7.7 km) west by north (bearing 285°) of the community of Allenspark in Boulder County, Colorado, United States.[1][2][3]
Mountain in Colorado, United States
Mount Meeker |
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 Mount Meeker seen from State Highway 7. |
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Elevation | 13,916 ft (4,242 m)[1][2] |
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Prominence | 451 ft (137 m)[2] |
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Parent peak | Longs Peak[2] |
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Isolation | 0.73 mi (1.17 km)[2] |
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Coordinates | 40°14′55″N 105°36′18″W[3] |
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Location | Rocky Mountain National Park, Boulder County, Colorado, U.S.[3] |
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Parent range | Front Range, Twin Peaks Massif[2] |
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Topo map | USGS 7.5' topographic map Allenspark, Colorado[3] |
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Mountain
Mount Meeker is the second highest summit in Rocky Mountain National Park after its neighbor Longs Peak, 0.7 miles (1.1 km) to the northwest. Due to its location southeast of Longs Peak, Mount Meeker is more visually prominent along much of the northern Front Range Urban Corridor. The peak is considered more difficult to climb, technically, than Longs Peak on certain routes.
Historical names
Neniis-otoyou’u, or nesótaieux, ("two guides") is what the Arapaho people called both Longs Peak and Mount Meeker.[4][5]
Les Deux Oreilles ("two ears") is what a couple of French trappers called Longs Peak and Mount Meeker in 1799.[6][7]
The name "Mount Meeker" was first suggested in 1873 when the Hayden Survey was performed. Present were William Byers, Anna Dickinson, and Ralph Meeker, the son of Nathan Meeker.[8] It was officially named this in 1911.[3]
Gallery
Mount Meeker (left) and Longs Peak (right)
A view of the snow-covered Mount Meeker from Longmont. The rugged summit of Longs Peak is peeking out from behind.
Aerial view of Mount Meeker and Longs Peak
See also
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References
- The elevation of Mount Meeker includes an adjustment of +1.659 m (+5.44 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
- "Mount Meeker, Colorado". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved November 6, 2014.
- "Mount Meeker". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved November 6, 2014.
- "Center for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the West". University of Colorado Boulder. University of Colorado Boulder. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
- "Longs Peak". Colorado Encyclopedia. Colorado Encyclopedia. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
For generations, Longs Peak played a part in the seasonal migrations, hunting practices, and cosmology of Ute and Arapaho Indians. The Arapaho called Longs Peak and Mount Meeker the “Two Guides,” or nesótaieux, because of their physical prominence and role as landmarks for the entire region.
- MacDonald, Dougald (2004). Longs Peak: The Story of Colorado's Favorite Fourteener. Big Earth Publishing. p. 40. ISBN 978-1-56579-497-9.
- Evans, Joseph R. (2010). Death, Despair, and Second Chances in Rocky Mountain National Park. Johnson Books. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-55566-440-4.
- Evans, Joseph R. (2010). Death, Despair, and Second Chances in Rocky Mountain National Park. Johnson Books. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-55566-440-4.
External links
Rocky Mountain National Park |
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Attractions |
- Alpine Visitor Center
- Alpine Tundra Research
- Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
- Agnes Vaille Shelter
- Dutchtown (ghost town)
- Fall River Pass
- Horseshoe Park
- Kawuneeche Valley
- Lulu City (ghost town)
- Lumpy Ridge
- Middle Park
- Milner Pass (Continental Divide)
- Moraine Park Museum and Amphitheater
- Petit Grepon (spire)
- Upper Beaver Meadows
- Wild Basin
Peaks | |
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Hiking trails and technical climbs |
- Hiking trails
- Bear Lake
- Bierstadt Lake
- Continental Divide Trail
- East Inlet Trail
- East Longs Peak Trail
- Fern Lake Trail
- Flattop Mountain Trail
- Lake Haiyaha Trail
- Lost Lake Trail
- Shadow Mountain Trail
- Thunder Lake Trail-Bluebird Lake Trail
- Upper Beaver Meadows
- Technical climbs
- Casual Route
- Northcutt-Carter Route
- South Face (Petit Grepon)
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Glaciers |
- Andrews Glacier
- The Dove (glacier)
- Mills Glacier
- Moomaw Glacier
- Rowe Glacier
- Saint Vrain Glaciers
- Taylor Glacier
- Tyndall Glacier
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Bodies of water | |
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History |
- History of Rocky Mountain National Park
- NRHP listings in RMNP
- NRHP in Rocky Mountain NP template
- Districts or areas
- Cache La Poudre River Corridor National Heritage Area
- Fall River Entrance Historic District
- Holzwarth Historic District
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People |
- Earl of Dunraven
- Elkanah Lamb
- Stephen H. Long
- Enos Mills
- Freelan Oscar Stanley
- Ute people
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Lodging & camping |
- Grand Lake Lodge
- The Stanley Hotel
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Natural disasters | |
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Transportation | |
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Nearby municipalities | |
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Geology and geography | |
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Additional information |
- Rocky Mountain National Park Category
- Colorado Portal
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Protected areas of Colorado |
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Federal | |
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State | 43 Colorado State Parks |
- Arkansas Headwaters
- Barr Lake
- Boyd Lake
- Castlewood Canyon
- Chatfield
- Cherry Creek
- Cheyenne Mountain
- Crawford
- Eldorado Canyon
- Eleven Mile
- Elkhead
- Fishers Peak
- Golden Gate Canyon
- Harvey Gap
- Highline Lake
- Jackson Lake
- James M. Robb - Colorado River
- John Martin Reservoir
- Lake Pueblo
- Lathrop
- Lone Mesa
- Lory
- Mancos
- Mueller
- Navajo
- North Sterling
- Paonia
- Pearl Lake
- Ridgway
- Rifle Falls
- Rifle Gap
- Roxborough
- Spinney Mountain
- St. Vrain
- Stagecoach
- State Forest
- Staunton
- Steamboat Lake
- Sweetwater Lake
- Sweitzer Lake
- Sylvan Lake
- Trinidad Lake
- Vega
- Yampa River
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307 State Wildlife Areas |
- List of Colorado state wildlife areas
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93 Colorado Natural Areas | |
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26 Scenic and Historic Byways |
- Alpine Loop
- Cache la Poudre-North Park
- Collegiate Peaks
- Colorado River Headwaters
- Dinosaur Diamond
- Flat Tops Trail
- Frontier Pathways
- Gold Belt Tour
- Grand Mesa
- Guanella Pass
- Highway of Legends
- Lariat Loop
- Los Caminos Antiguos
- Mount Evans
- Pawnee Pioneer Trails
- Peak to Peak
- San Juan Skyway
- Santa Fe Trail
- Silver Thread
- South Platte River Trail
- Top of the Rockies
- Tracks Across Borders
- Trail of the Ancients
- Trail Ridge Road/Beaver Meadow
- Unaweep Tabeguache
- West Elk Loop
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Trails | 28 National Recreation Trails |
- Apex
- Barr
- Bear Creek
- Big Dry Creek
- Calico
- Crag Crest
- Devils Head
- Fish Creek Falls
- Grays Peak
- Greyrock Mountain
- Highline Canal
- Highline Loop
- Lake Fork
- Mineral Belt
- Mount Evans
- Mount McConnel
- Petroglyph Point
- Platte River Greenway
- Poudre River
- Rocky Mountain Arsenal
- Round Mountain
- Swamp Park
- Two Elk
- Two Ponds
- Vail Pass
- West Lost Trail Creek
- Wheeler Ten Mile
- White House Ranch
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6 Regional Trails |
- American Discovery Trail
- Colorado Trail
- Great Divide Trail
- Kokopelli Trail
- Paradox Trail
- Tabeguache Trail
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Colorado Department of Natural Resources ( web) |
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