Silliman Crest (Lodgepole)
(long, lat)
Sillman Peak (Lodgepole)
(36.64330°N / 118.6956°W)
Sillman Pass (Lodgepole)
Description:
From Up and Down California by William Brewer
MOUNT SILLIMAN From a sketch by Charles F. Hoffmann |
First ascent undoubtedly by members of the Survey, among whom were William H. Brewer, Clarence King, James T. Gardiner, and Charles F. Hoffmann. (Whitney Survey: Geology, 1865, pp. 376-377.) Climbed by S. L. N. Ellis in 1876. (Mount Whitney Club Journal, 1902, no. 1, pp. 31-35.)From Place Names of the High Sierra (1926) by Francis P. Farquhar
Tuesday, June 28, we had a fine clear morning, and four of us started to visit a peak a few miles distant. We had a rough trail, over sharp ridges, and finally up a very steep pile of granite rocks, perhaps a thousand feet high, to the peak, which is over eleven thousand feet high, and which we called Mount Silliman, in honor of Professor Silliman, Junior. From Up and Down California by William Brewer, Book 5 Chapter 2
Trips:
References:
- Tarol's Mt Silliman trip
- Summit Post
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