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Cathedral Rocks (6,644 ft.) | Named by California Geological Survey in 1863 |
'From one point, these spires appear symmetrical, of equal height, squarely cut, and rising above the edge of the cliff behind exactly like two towers of a Gothic cathedral.' (Whitney, The Yosemite Book, 58.)
'The Cathedral Rocks and Spires, known as Poo-see-na-chuc-ka, meaning "Mouse-proof Rocks," from a fancied resemblance in shape to their acorn magazines or caches.' Bunnell, Discovery, 1911:217.)
An earlier name for the rocks was 'The Three Graces." (Hutchings, In the Heart, 400.)"
- Peter Browning, Yosemite Place Names
For more information see these SummitPost pages: Cathedral Rocks
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