COLBY MEADOW (Mt Goddard)
COLBY MOUNTAIN-9700' (Yosemite)
(Long, Lat)
Description:
William Edward Colby, San Francisco attorney, president of the Sierra Club 1917-1919, and for many years its secretary and leader of the club outings; born at Benicia, California, 1875; LL.B., Hastings College of Law (University of California), 1898; lecturer on law of mines and waters at University of California; author of articles on mining law.
The meadow on Evolution Creek was named by members of the U. S. Forest Service engaged in building the John Muir Trail in 1915.
The mountain, overlooking the Tuolumne Cañon above Muir Gorge, was named by R. B. Marshall, U.S.G.S. (R. B. Marshall.)
The pass was named by a Sierra Club party, July 13, 1912, upon discovering it as a promising route for animals between Kern and Roaring rivers. Colby was leader of that party, and subsequently did much to explore approaches and encourage attempts at crossing. The first-known crossing by saddle- and pack-animals was on August 5, 1920, by a party including Duncan McDuffie, James S. Hutchinson, Ernest McKee, and others. (S.C.B., 1921, XI:2, pp. 128-129.) There is evidence that the pass was used by sheepmen many years before. (S.C.B., 1900, III:2, p. 167.)
Place Names of the High Sierra (1926) by Francis P. Farquhar
Trips:
- June 27, 2014 - Ten day trip along the High Sierra Trail and Colby Pass
- June 28, 2014 - Ten day trip along the High Sierra Trail and Colby Pass
References:
- Mark Shaeeff's 2009 Trip
- Sequioa Parks Foundation
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