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Matthes Crest

Matthes Crest

Mountain in the American state of California


Matthes Crest is an approximately mile-long fin of rock with two summits separated by a deep notch. It is a part of the Cathedral Range, which is a mountain range in the south-central portion of Yosemite National Park. The range is part of the Sierra Nevada.

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History and geology

Matthes crest is named for François E. Matthes, a cartographer and author who described the geology in the region where Matthes Crest lies. It was originally named Echo Ridge due to its proximity to the Echo Peaks.[citation needed] Matthes crest arose as a nunatak in the glacial field which covered Tuolumne during the last ice age.[5]

Climbing

The first known ascent of Matthes Crest was by Jules Eichorn, Glen Dawson, and Walter Brem on June 16, 1931.[3] Climbing Matthes Crest by traversing the ridge from south to north is a popular alpine climbing activity today.[6]

See also


References

  1. "Matthes Crest, California". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  2. Roper, Steve (1976). The Climber's Guide to the High Sierra. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books. p. 335. ISBN 978-0871561473.
  3. Barnes, G. and McNamara, C. and Roper, S. (2009). Tuolumne Free Climbs. SuperTopo. ISBN 9780976523574.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. Matthes, Francois (1950). The Incomparable Valley, A Geological Interpretation of the Yosemite. The University of California Press. ISBN 9780520008274.
  5. "Matthes Crest". SummitPost.org. Retrieved May 25, 2014.

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