Whetstone Mountain

Mountain in Colorado, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Whetstone Mountain, elevation 12,527 ft (3,818 m), is a summit in the Gunnison National Forest of western Colorado. The mountain is located 3 mi (4.8 km) south of Crested Butte in Gunnison County. Whetstone Mountain is one of several prominent laccoliths found in the West Elk Mountains.

Elevation12,527 ft (3,818 m)[1][2]
Prominence2,456 ft (749 m)[3]
Isolation9.39 mi (15.11 km)[3]
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Whetstone Mountain
Whetstone Mountain
Highest point
Elevation12,527 ft (3,818 m)[1][2]
Prominence2,456 ft (749 m)[3]
Isolation9.39 mi (15.11 km)[3]
ListingColorado prominent summits
Coordinates38°49′20″N 106°58′48″W[1]
Geography
Whetstone Mountain is located in Colorado
Whetstone Mountain
Whetstone Mountain
LocationGunnison County, Colorado,
United States[4]
Parent rangeWest Elk Mountains[3]
Topo map(s)USGS 7.5' topographic map
Crested Butte, Colorado[1]
Climbing
Easiest routehike
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Geology

Whetstone Mountain is a laccolith, formed when magma intruded into sedimentary strata of Mancos Shale and the Mesaverde Formation approximately 30 million years ago. Subsequent erosion has removed the softer, overlying sedimentary rock thereby exposing the more resistant igneous rock that characterizes the mountain today. The mountain is composed of quartz monzonite porphyry and granodiorite porphyry. Whetstone Mountain was glaciated, and the most prominent glacial cirques are located on the north side of the mountain.[5][6]

The mountain's name stems from rock collected in the area by the Hayden Survey during the early 1870s. Whetstones (also called hornfels) are contact metamorphic rocks useful for sharpening tools.[4]

Historical names

  • Wheatstone Mountain
  • Whetstone Mountain – 1927 [4]

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