Mount Hancock (Wyoming)

Mount Hancock

Looking north from Big Game Ridge, 1971
Highest point
Elevation 10,223 ft (3,116 m)[1]
Coordinates 44°09′19″N 110°25′03″W / 44.15528°N 110.41750°W / 44.15528; -110.41750 (Mount Hancock)Coordinates: 44°09′19″N 110°25′03″W / 44.15528°N 110.41750°W / 44.15528; -110.41750 (Mount Hancock)[1]
Geography
Location Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Wyoming
Parent range Big Game Ridge
Topo map Mount Hancock

Mount Hancock el. 10,223 feet (3,116 m) is an isolated mountain peak on Big Game Ridge in Yellowstone National Park. Captain John W. Barlow named the peak in honor of General Winfield Scott Hancock[2] during the Barlow-Heap Exploration of Yellowstone in 1871. General Hancock is noted for issuing the orders that established the military escort led by Lt. Gustavus Cheyney Doane for the Washburn–Langford–Doane Expedition of 1870.[3]

Big Game Ridge is a precipitous north-south ridge due south of Heart Lake on the park's southern border. Mount Hancock anchors the southern part of the ridge and is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southwest of the Snake River trail.

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Notes

  1. 1 2 "Mount Hancock". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  2. Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. Govt. Print. Off. p. 148.
  3. Whittlesey, Lee (1996). Yellowstone Place Names. Gardiner, MT: Wonderland Publishing Company. p. 178. ISBN 1-59971-716-6.
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