Asbestos Mountain
Cone Peak
Palm View Peak
Pyramid Peak
Pine Mountain
Lion Peak
Ken Point
Butterfly Peak

Sat, Apr 18, 2009

With: Tom Becht

Etymology
Asbestos Mountain
Cone Peak
Palm View Peak
Pyramid Peak
Pine Mountain
Lion Peak
Ken Point
Butterfly Peak
Story Photos / Slideshow Maps: 1 2 3 Profiles: 1 2

Butterfly Peak (6,260 ft.)

"Ernest Maxwell, of the Izaak Walton League in Idyllwild, remembers that Butterfly Peak was named by USFS Ranger Jim Wellman in 1949. They were fighting a fire when there was a question as to what to call it since the burn wasn't near any named spot. Just then some butterflies wafted by and both the fire and the burning peak received a name. This "unofficial" penciled-in use-name was then lifted and applied to the next Forest map. Again, without any official deliberation, this name was subsequently employed by the USGS in 1959.

First cited on USGS Idyllwild topo (1959).

Peak was added to the HPS Peak List in 1961."

- HPS Summit Signatures


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For more information see these SummitPost pages: Asbestos Mountain - Cone Peak - Palm View Peak - Pyramid Peak - Pine Mountain - Lion Peak - Ken Point - Butterfly Peak

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