Picket Guard Peak

Mountain in the state of California
Picket Guard Peak is located in California
Picket Guard Peak
Picket Guard Peak
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Picket Guard Peak is located in the United States
Picket Guard Peak
Picket Guard Peak
Picket Guard Peak (the United States)
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LocationSequoia National Park
Tulare County, California, U.S.Parent rangeSierra NevadaTopo mapUSGS Mount KaweahGeologyAge of rockCretaceousMountain typeFault blockType of rockGranodioriteClimbingFirst ascent1936Easiest routeclass 2[5] East Ridge

Picket Guard Peak is a 12,302-foot-elevation (3,750 meter) mountain summit located west of the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Tulare County, California.[4] It is situated in Sequoia National Park, two miles southwest of Kern Point, 3.4 miles (5.5 km) north of Mount Kaweah, and three miles east of the junction of Kaweah Peaks Ridge with Great Western Divide. Picket Guard Peak ranks as the 345th-highest summit in California,[3] and topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 4,265 feet (1,300 meters) above Kern Canyon in approximately three miles.

History

William Russel Dudley, writing in the Sierra Club Bulletin in 1898: "There is a fine pyramidal peak at the eastern end of the third range, which was always in the background of the view as we entered and ascended the narrow cleft of the Kern-Kaweah. This was named the Picket Guard."[6] This landform's toponym was officially adopted in 1928 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.[4]

The first ascent of the summit was made August 1, 1936, by C. Dohlman, H. Manheim, and B. Breeding.[5] Except for the north cirque, an ascent of the peak is non-technical, and inclusion on the Sierra Peaks Section peakbagging list generates climbing interest in this remote peak.

Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification system, Picket Guard Peak is located in an alpine climate zone.[7] 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. Precipitation runoff from this mountain drains east to the Kern River via Picket Creek and Kern-Kaweah River.

See also

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References

  1. ^ R. J. Secor, The High Sierra Peaks, Passes, Trails, 2009, Third Edition, Mountaineers Books, ISBN 9781594857386.
  2. ^ "Picket Guard Peak, California". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  3. ^ a b "Picket Guard Peak - 12,303' CA". listsofjohn.com. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  4. ^ a b c "Picket Guard Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  5. ^ a b Mildred Jentsch, Arthur J. Reyman, A Climber’s Guide to the High Sierra, (1954)
  6. ^ Francis P. Farquhar, Place Names of the High Sierra (1926)
  7. ^ "Climate of the Sierra Nevada". Encyclopædia Britannica.

External links

  • Weather forecast: Picket Guard Peak
  • Picket Guard Peak (photo): Flickr