Mount Tom (California)

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Mount Tom
Mount Tom.jpg
Mount Tom in winter
Elevation 13,658 ft (4,163 m)NAVD 88[1]
Prominence 1,972 ft (601 m)
Parent peak Mount Humphreys[2]
Location
Location Inyo County, California, US
Range Sierra Nevada
Coordinates 37°20′19″N 118°39′30″W / 37.3385441°N 118.6584507°W / 37.3385441; -118.6584507Coordinates: 37°20′19″N 118°39′30″W / 37.3385441°N 118.6584507°W / 37.3385441; -118.6584507[3]
Topo map USGS Mount Tom
Climbing
First ascent 1860s, Thomas Clark[4]
Easiest route Scramble, class 2[5]

Mount Tom a large and prominent peak near Bishop in Inyo County of eastern California. It is in the Sierra Nevada and east of the Sierra Crest.

Along with its neighbor to the south, Basin Mountain, it dominates the western skyline from the upper Owens Valley.

 
Table of Contents
1History
2See also
3References
4External links

History

The mountain is named for Thomas Clark, a resident of the pioneer town of Owensville, who is credited with being the first to ascend the peak in the 1860s.[4] Mount Tom and Mount Morgan were part of the Pine Creek mining operation which was important producer of tungsten for much of the 20th century although the scheelite ore deposits are now largely depleted and mines have closed.

See also

References

External links

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