Uncompahgre Peak () is the
sixth highest summit of the
Rocky Mountains
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of
North America
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and the
U.S. state
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of
Colorado
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. The
prominent fourteener
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Co ...
is the highest summit of the
San Juan Mountains
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and the highest point in the
drainage basin
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of the
Colorado River
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and the
Gulf of California
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. It is located in the
Uncompahgre Wilderness in the northern San Juans, in northern
Hinsdale County approximately 7 miles (11 km) west of the town of
Lake City.
Uncompahgre Peak has a broad summit plateau, rising about above the broad surrounding alpine basins. The south, east and west sides are not particularly steep, but the north face has a
cliff
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. Like all peaks in the San Juan Mountains, Uncompahgre is of volcanic origin, but is not a volcano. The rock is of poor quality for climbing, precluding an ascent of the north face.
The most popular route for climbing Uncompahgre Peak is
Uncompahgre National Forest Service Trail Number 239, which starts from the end of the Nellie Creek Road, east-southeast of the peak. The Nellie Creek Road is a
four wheel drive road accessed from the Henson Creek Road, about west of Lake City. The trail to the summit is a strenuous hike rising in elevation in about . It accesses the summit in a winding ascent, starting from the east, passing over a south-trending ridge, and finishing on the west slopes of the summit plateau.
There is also a route up Uncompahgre starting at the Matterhorn Creek trailhead. It is popular among hikers preferring to avoid the 4wd Nellie Creek road.
The peak's name comes from the
Ute
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* Ute people, a Native American people of the Great Basin
* Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah
* Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah
* Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern ...
word ''Uncompaghre'', which loosely translates to "dirty water" or "red water spring" and is likely a reference to the many hot springs in the vicinity of
Ouray, Colorado
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.
Over several days beginning on September 10, 1894, a detachment of the U.S. Army Signal Corps established the world
heliograph
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record from stations atop Mount Ellen, Utah and Mount Uncompahgre, Colorado.
["Coe, Lewis (1993). telegraph : a history of Morse s invention and its predecessors in the United States. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. ISBN 0899507360. OCLC 25509648.] The record for visual signaling was established utilizing mirrors 8 inches across and telescopes. The flashing signals communicated over a distance of 183 miles.
Climate
Historical names
*Mount Chauvenet - 1873
*Unca-pah-gre Mountain
*Uncompahgre Mountain
*Uncompahgre Peak – 1907
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See also
* List of mountain peaks in North America
**List of mountain peaks of the United States
This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks of the United States of America.
The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three main ways:
#The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the tip o ...
*** List of mountain peaks of Colorado
**** List of Colorado county high points
****List of Colorado fourteeners
This is a list of mountain peaks in the U.S. State of Colorado that exceed of elevation.
In the mountaineering parlance of the Western United States, a ''fourteener'' is a mountain peak with an elevation of at least 14,000 feet. This is a co ...
References
Notes
External links
Uncompahgre Peak on 14ers.com
Uncompahgre Peak on Distantpeak.com
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Fourteeners of Colorado
Mountains of Hinsdale County, Colorado
San Juan Mountains (Colorado)
Four-thousanders of the United States
Uncompahgre National Forest