geo.wikisort.org - MountainsRed Lake Peak (elevation 10,068 feet or 3,069 metres) is believed to be the vantage point from which John C. Fremont and Charles Preuss made the first recorded sighting of Lake Tahoe by Europeans in February 1844 as Fremont's exploratory expedition made a desperate crossing of the Sierra Nevada through what is now Carson Pass on their way to obtain provisions at Sutter's Fort.[5] The peak lies just north of the pass and generally northwest of the small lake east of the pass for which the peak is named. Lake Tahoe and Stevens Peak are visible to the north from the peak. Elephants Back and Round Top can be seen to the south.
Red Lake Peak |
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d5/Red_Lake_Peak_s.jpg/272px-Red_Lake_Peak_s.jpg) South aspect |
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Elevation | 10,068 ft (3,069 m) NAVD 88[1] |
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Prominence | 1,463 ft (446 m)[1] |
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Parent peak | Round Top (Alpine County)[2] |
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Listing | Tahoe OGUL Emblem Peak[3] |
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Coordinates | 38°42′51″N 119°59′15″W[4] |
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Topo map | USGS Carson Pass |
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First ascent | February 1844 by John C. Fremont and Charles Preuss |
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Climate
According to the Köppen climate classification system, Red Lake Peak is located in an alpine climate zone.[6] 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 (orographic lift), causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall onto the range.
Gallery
Red Lake Peak, south aspect
South aspect, with Red Lake to the right
The Hope Valley Cabin and east slope of Red Lake Peak
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Mountains | Peaks >14,000 ft | | |
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Northern peaks | |
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Central peaks | |
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Southern peaks | |
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Climbing | |
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Passes |
- Fredonyer
- Beckwourth
- Yuba
- Donner
- Mt. Rose
- Spooner
- Echo
- Carson
- Monitor
- Ebbetts
- Sonora
- Tioga
- Minaret
- Kaweah
- Sherman
- Tehachapi
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Rivers | |
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Lakes | |
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Protected areas | National parks & monuments |
- Kings Canyon
- Sequoia
- Yosemite
- Devils Postpile
- Giant Sequoia
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National forests |
- Eldorado
- Humboldt–Toiyabe
- Inyo
- Lake Tahoe Basin
- Lassen
- Plumas
- Sequoia
- Sierra
- Stanislaus
- Tahoe
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Wilderness areas |
- Ansel Adams
- Bright Star
- Bucks Lake
- Carson–Iceberg
- Chimney Peak
- Dinkey Lakes
- Domeland
- Emigrant
- Golden Trout
- Hoover
- Ishi
- Jennie Lakes
- John Krebs
- John Muir
- Kaiser
- Kiavah
- Mokelumne
- Monarch
- Mount Rose
- Owens Peak
- Owens River Headwaters
- Sacatar Trail
- Sequoia-Kings Canyon
- Yosemite
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State parks |
- Burton Creek
- Calaveras Big Trees
- D. L. Bliss
- Donner Memorial
- Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point
- Emerald Bay
- Grover Hot Springs
- Lake Tahoe Nevada
- Plumas-Eureka
- South Yuba River
- Van Sickle
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Communities | |
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Ski areas |
- Alpine Meadows
- Badger Pass
- Bear Valley
- Boreal
- China Peak
- Dodge Ridge
- Donner Ski Ranch
- Heavenly
- Homewood
- June Mountain
- Kirkwood
- Mammoth Mountain
- Northstar
- Sierra at Tahoe
- Squaw Valley
- Sugar Bowl
- Tahoe Donner
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Trails |
- High Sierra Trail
- John Muir Trail
- Pacific Crest Trail
- Sierra High Route
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