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535: 207: 174: 559: 200: 510: 167: 547: 462:(1864–1936), an American painter, lithographer, and mountaineer. The year following his first ascent, Chester Versteeg wrote in the Sierra Club Bulletin: "Alt. of this mountain is 13,527. It stands at the junction of the Sequoia, Sierra and Inyo Nat. Forests. We hereby name it 'Mt. Bolton Brown' in honor of Bolton C. Brown of the Sierra Club, who was the first to explore, map and write of the Upper Basin of the So. Fork of the Kings River." Bolton Brown was a charter member of the 29: 903: 918: 895: 878: 442:
and Rudolph Berls by ascending the Northwest Ridge and descending the Southwest Slope. The North Slope was first climbed by Fred L. Jones on October 6, 1948. The South Ridge was first climbed March 19, 1972, by Ed Treacy, Karl Bennett, Dave Gladstone, Dave King, Vi Grasso and Doug Mantle. These
105: 466:, and wrote several stories for the club about his explorations in the Sierras, including the area this mountain rises from. The toponym has been officially adopted by the 558: 534: 972: 962: 992: 837: 810: 967: 199: 982: 710: 519: 467: 987: 977: 166: 701: 830: 753: 729: 597: 64: 857: 546: 706: 275: 490:, and travel east toward the Sierra Nevada mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks ( 997: 823: 696: 391: 98: 774: 934: 867: 887: 395: 236: 791: 367: 240: 786: 666: 415: 371: 348: 244: 422:
is significant as the summit rises 4,500 feet (1,400 meters) above Tinemaha Creek in 2.5 miles.
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View from the summit of Mt. Bolton Brown looking SSE to Mt. Prater and Split Mountain.
749: 593: 514: 491: 431: 402:. Mount Bolton Brown ranks as the 64th-highest peak in California. Precipitation 270: 939: 613: 479: 439: 403: 256: 956: 487: 483: 387: 263: 120: 107: 930: 459: 435: 341: 331: 319: 147: 672: 463: 447: 307: 375: 351: 295: 249: 642: 142: 495: 28: 363: 44: 494:), causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or 414:; and northwest to Palisade Creek which is a tributary of the 775:
Francis P. Farquhar, Place Names of the High Sierra (1926)
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West aspect of Mt. Bolton Brown from Lower Palisade Lake
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climbing routes are non-technical, and inclusion on the
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Place Names of the Sierra Nevada: From Abbot to Zumwalt
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is a 13,491-foot-elevation (4,112 meter) mountain
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area. It is also situated on the boundary shared by
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Elevation
Prominence
Parent peak
Isolation
Listing
Sierra Peaks Section
Coordinates
37°02′46″N 118°26′28″W / 37.0461296°N 118.4410291°W / 37.0461296; -118.4410291
Etymology
Bolton Brown
Mount Bolton Brown is located in California
Mount Bolton Brown is located in the United States
Kings Canyon National Park
Fresno
Inyo
California, U.S.
Parent range
Sierra Nevada
Topo map
USGS
Age of rock
Cretaceous
Mountain type
Fault block
Type of rock
Granodiorite
First ascent
Easiest route
class 3

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