Diamond Peak (Greenland)
Diamond Peak may refer to: * Diamond Peak (Arizona), a summit in the Grand Canyon * Diamond Peak (California) * Diamond Peak (Colorado) * Diamond Peak (Greenland), a mountain in the Stauning Alps * Diamond Peak (Idaho) * Diamond Peak (Montana), a mountain in Flathead County, Montana *Diamond Peak (Nevada) **Diamond Peak (ski area), a ski area in Nevada, United States *Diamond Peak (South Georgia) * Diamond Peak (Oregon) **Diamond Peak Wilderness The Diamond Peak Wilderness is a wilderness area straddling the Cascade crest and includes the Diamond Peak volcano. It is located within two National Forests - the Willamette National Forest on the west and the Deschutes National Forest on the ..., a wilderness area in Oregon that includes the Diamond Peak volcano * Diamond Peak (Garfield County, Washington), a mountain in Garfield County, Washington See also * Diamond Hill (other) * Diamond Mountain (other) {{geodis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diamond Peak (Arizona)
Diamond Peak is a 3,512-foot-elevation (1,070 meter) summit located in the western end of the Grand Canyon, on the Hualapai Indian Reservation in Mohave County of northwestern Arizona, United States. This double summit landmark is situated at the mouth of Peach Springs Canyon, where Diamond Creek meets the Colorado River. This peak is an erosional remnant composed of Cambrian Muav Limestone and Mississippian Redwall Limestone. Topographic relief is significant as Diamond Peak towers 2,200 feet above the Colorado River in one-half mile. According to the Köppen climate classification system, Diamond Peak is located in a desert climate zone. History In 1858, Lieutenant Joseph Ives led an expedition up the Colorado River, starting at the river's mouth and making it to the lower Grand Canyon with a steamboat named Explorer. This steamboat struck a large rock, now known as Explorer's Rock, in the Colorado River at the mouth of the Black Canyon between Arizona and Nevada, th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diamond Peak (California)
Diamond Peak is a mountain in the Sierra Nevada on the boundary between Fresno and Inyo Counties, California in the United States. It is on the Sierra Crest. The west side of Diamond Peak is located in Kings Canyon National Park, at the headwater of Woods Creek, and the east side is located in the Inyo National Forest Inyo National Forest is a United States National Forest covering parts of the eastern Sierra Nevada of California and the White Mountains of California and Nevada. The forest hosts several superlatives, including Mount Whitney, the highest poi .... References Mountains of Kings Canyon National Park Mountains of Fresno County, California Mountains of Inyo County, California North American 4000 m summits {{FresnoCountyCA-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diamond Peak (Colorado)
Diamond Peak is a prominent mountain summit in the Green River Basin of the U.S. state of Colorado. The peak is located northwest by west ( bearing 306°) of the community of Maybell in Moffat County, Colorado, United States. Mountain Diamond Peak was the scene of a diamond salting scheme known as the Diamond hoax of 1872. It was solved by Clarence King, the noted geologist and surveyor.Winchester, Simon (2013), ''The Men Who United the States'' There are two other "Diamond Peaks" in Colorado, one in Routt County Routt County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 24,829. The county seat is Steamboat Springs. Routt County comprises the Steamboat Springs, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area. History P ... and the other in Jackson County. See also * List of Colorado mountain ranges * List of Colorado mountain summits ** List of Colorado fourteeners ** List of Colorado 4000 meter prominent summits ** List of the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diamond Peak (Greenland)
Diamond Peak may refer to: * Diamond Peak (Arizona), a summit in the Grand Canyon * Diamond Peak (California) * Diamond Peak (Colorado) * Diamond Peak (Greenland), a mountain in the Stauning Alps * Diamond Peak (Idaho) * Diamond Peak (Montana), a mountain in Flathead County, Montana *Diamond Peak (Nevada) **Diamond Peak (ski area), a ski area in Nevada, United States *Diamond Peak (South Georgia) * Diamond Peak (Oregon) **Diamond Peak Wilderness The Diamond Peak Wilderness is a wilderness area straddling the Cascade crest and includes the Diamond Peak volcano. It is located within two National Forests - the Willamette National Forest on the west and the Deschutes National Forest on the ..., a wilderness area in Oregon that includes the Diamond Peak volcano * Diamond Peak (Garfield County, Washington), a mountain in Garfield County, Washington See also * Diamond Hill (other) * Diamond Mountain (other) {{geodis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stauning Alps
The Stauning Alps ( da, Stauning Alper) are a large system of mountain ranges in Scoresby Land, King Christian X Land, northeastern Greenland. Administratively the Stauning Alps are part of the Northeast Greenland National Park zone. This mountainous area was named after Danish politician Thorvald Stauning (1873–1942) who had helped to finance expeditions to east Greenland planned and carried out by Danish explorers. History The Stauning Alps had been partly mapped earlier and named ''Rink Bjerge'' by Lauge Koch’s 1926–27 expeditions, being referred to as a "wild and jagged range of mountains." The range thus described obviously corresponded to the eastern end of the Stauning Alps and the adjacent Werner Range, but the name was not approved owing to the lack of detailed maps. Finally the range was thoroughly surveyed and mapped in 1932 by Koch during aerial surveys made during the 1931–34 Three-year Expedition to East Greenland. There is almost full documentation of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diamond Peak (Idaho)
Diamond Peak is the highest point in the Lemhi Range in the Rocky Mountains in Idaho. At above sea level, it is the third highest peak in Idaho. It is situated east of Borah Peak in the Lost River Range, opposite the Little Lost River valley. It is the highest point in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. The closest higher peak is Mount Church, which is to the west. __TOC__ See also *List of mountain peaks of North America **List of mountain peaks of the United States ***List of Ultras of the United States The following sortable table comprises the 200 most topographically prominent mountain peaks of the United States of America. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways: #The topographic elevation of a summit m ... References External links Mountains of Idaho Mountains of Butte County, Idaho {{ButteCountyID-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diamond Peak (Montana)
Diamond Peak may refer to: *Diamond Peak (Arizona), a summit in the Grand Canyon * Diamond Peak (California) *Diamond Peak (Colorado) *Diamond Peak (Greenland), a mountain in the Stauning Alps * Diamond Peak (Idaho) * Diamond Peak (Montana), a mountain in Flathead County, Montana *Diamond Peak (Nevada) **Diamond Peak (ski area), a ski area in Nevada, United States *Diamond Peak (South Georgia) * Diamond Peak (Oregon) **Diamond Peak Wilderness The Diamond Peak Wilderness is a wilderness area straddling the Cascade crest and includes the Diamond Peak volcano. It is located within two National Forests - the Willamette National Forest on the west and the Deschutes National Forest on the ..., a wilderness area in Oregon that includes the Diamond Peak volcano * Diamond Peak (Garfield County, Washington), a mountain in Garfield County, Washington See also * Diamond Hill (other) * Diamond Mountain (other) {{geodis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Mountains In Flathead County, Montana (A-L)
There are at least 314 named mountains in Flathead County, Montana. * Adams Mountain, , el. * Ahern Peak, , el. * Akinkoka Peak, , el. * Alcove Mountain, , el. * Amphitheatre Mountain, , el. * Anaconda Peak, , el. * Angel Hill, , el. * Antice Knob, , el. * Argosy Mountain, , el. * Arrowhead Mountain, , el. * Ashley Mountain, , el. * Bald Mountain, , el. * Bald Mountain, , el. * Bald Rock, , el. * Baldhead Mountain, , el. * Baldy Mountain, , el. * Bar Z Peak, , el. * Barrier Buttes, , el. * Battery Mountain, , el. * Battlement Mountain, , el. * Beacon Mountain, , el. * Bear Peak, , el. * Bearhat Mountain, , el. * Beaver Hill, , el. * Belton Hills, , el. * Belton Point, , el. * Bent Mountain, , el. * Big Bill Mountain, , el. * Big Hawk Mountain, , el. * Big Lodge Mountain, , el. * Big Mountain, , el. * Bighorn Mountain, , el. * Bighorn Peak, , el. * Black Bear Hump, , el. * Black Bear Mountain, , el. * Blackfoot Mountain, , el. * Blac ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diamond Peak (Nevada)
Diamond Peak is both the highest and most topographically prominent mountain in both the Diamond Mountains and Eureka County, in Nevada, United States. It ranks thirty-ninth among the most topographically prominent peaks in the state. The peak is located on the border of Eureka County and White Pine County, about 12 miles northeast of the small town of Eureka Eureka (often abbreviated as E!, or Σ!) is an intergovernmental organisation for research and development funding and coordination. Eureka is an open platform for international cooperation in innovation. Organisations and companies applying th ..., between the south end of Diamond Valley and the central portion of Newark Valley. It is on public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management and thus has no access restrictions. Summit panorama References Landforms of Eureka County, Nevada Mountains of Nevada {{EurekaCountyNV-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diamond Peak (ski Area)
Diamond Peak is a ski resort in the western United States, located in Incline Village, Nevada. Near the northeast shore of Lake Tahoe, the resort has 6 chairlifts, 30 runs, open glades, and tree skiing on its of terrain. Its summit elevation is above sea level, yielding a vertical drop of , sixth among the ski areas surrounding Lake Tahoe. Its season ranges from December to April, and its longest run is . Lifts include the "Lakeview Quad" which features a view of Lake Tahoe during the lift's ascent. Lifts Diamond Peak has six chairlifts: *Lakeview Quad (launchpad) *School House *Red Fox *Ridge *Lodgepole Quad (launchpad) *Crystal Express * Other History Oklahoman entrepreneur Art Wood and his associate Harold Tiller envisioned the idea for the resort which was then known as "Ski Incline", and was developed to reality in 1966 by Luggi Foeger, a famous Austrian ski resort consultant whom Wood hired to design and build the resort. It has long since expanded and grown since its d ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diamond Peak (South Georgia)
Diamond Peak () is a peak rising to 610 m west of Jason Harbor, Cumberland West Bay, on the north coast of South Georgia South Georgia ( es, Isla San Pedro) is an island in the South Atlantic Ocean that is part of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. It lies around east of the Falkland Islands. Stretching in the east .... Charted and named by DI between 1925 and 1929. Mountains of Antarctica {{antarctica-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diamond Peak (Oregon)
Diamond Peak is a volcano in Klamath and Lane counties of central Oregon in the United States. It is a shield volcano, though it might also be considered a modest stratocone. Diamond Peak forms part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, a segment of the Cascade Range in western North America extending from southern British Columbia through Oregon to Northern California. Reaching an elevation of , the mountain is located near Willamette Pass in the Diamond Peak Wilderness within the Deschutes and Willamette national forests. Surrounded by coniferous forest and visible in the skyline from foothills near Eugene, Diamond Peak offers a few climbing routes and can be scrambled. Diamond Peak is one of Oregon's Matterhorns. The volcano, consisting mostly of basaltic andesite, has relatively steep slopes and an andesitic volcanic cone that contains pyroclastic materials at its core. The mountain has a number of subfeatures including Mount Yoran, Lakeview Mountain, and a number of cinder c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |