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- Mount_Doane abstract "Mount Doane el. 10,551 feet (3,216 m) is a mountain peak in the Absaroka Range in Yellowstone National Park. The peak is named for Lieutenant Gustavus Cheyney Doane, a U.S. Army cavalry officer who escorted the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition into Yellowstone in 1870. During that expedition, Doane and Nathaniel P. Langford ascended several peaks east of Yellowstone Lake. Henry D. Washburn, the leader of the expedition named a peak for Doane, but that peak's name was later changed to Mount Schurz. Mount Doane was officially named by the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 to honor the first truly official report of an exploration of the Yellowstone region that Doane wrote after the Washburn expedition. Doane also participated in the 1st Hayden expedition in 1871.Doane's account of his and Langford's ascent into the Absaroka Range (The Peak ascended is today's Colter Peak):Seventeenth day -- September 7. -- In company with Mr. Langford, I climbed to the summit of a neighboring peak, the highest of the east range. We were four hours reaching the highest point, climbing for over a mile over shelly, feldspathic granite, after leaving our horses at the limit of pines.Summit at noon, barometer, 20.35; thermometer, 65°; elevation, 10,327 feet.The view from this peak commanded completely the lake, enabling us to sketch a map of its inlets and bearings with considerable accuracy. On the southwestern portion of the lake rose a high mountain of a yellow rock, forming a divide or water-shed in the center of the great basin, beyond which the waters flowed south and west. The stream we failed in crossing on the previous day rises in the southeast range, running east several miles, and joining another stream from the southwest at Bridger's Lake, a sheet of water about two miles in diameter, at the foot of a rocky peak about twenty-five miles to the south, from whence the stream flows due north, in a straight valley, to the Yellowstone Lake. This valley has a uniform width of about three miles, is level and swampy through its whole extent, with numerous lakelets of considerable size scattered at intervals over its surface. South of Bridger's Lake, and beyond the Snake River divide, were seen two vast columns of vapor, thirty miles away, which rose at least 500 feet above the tops of the hills. These were twenty times as large as any we had previously seen, but lay a long distance out of our course, and were not visited. Looking east, one mountain succeeds another, with precipitous ravines, volcanic, rugged, and in many places impassable, as if all the fusible portions of the mountains had melted and run away, leaving a vast cinder behind. There were no ranges of peaks; it was a great level plain of summits, with the softer portions melted out, the elevations all coming up to the same level, and capped with horizontal beds of surface lava. This formation extended to the limit of vision. The deep and narrow valleys were grassed and timbered, had sparkling streams, and furnished basins for numbers of small lakes; in fact, there are lakes here everywhere, on the summits of the mountains and on their terraced slopes, in valleys and in ravines, of all sizes, shapes, and qualities of water.".
- Mount_Doane elevation "3215.9448".
- Mount_Doane locatedInArea Yellowstone_National_Park.
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- Mount_Doane nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "Sylvan Lake".
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- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink Absaroka_Range.
- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Park_County,_Wyoming.
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- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink Colter_Peak.
- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink Gustavus_Cheyney_Doane.
- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink Hayden_Geological_Survey_of_1871.
- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink Henry_D._Washburn.
- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_and_mountain_ranges_of_Yellowstone_National_Park.
- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Schurz.
- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Stevenson.
- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink Nathaniel_P._Langford.
- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink Washburn–Langford–Doane_Expedition.
- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLink Yellowstone_Lake.
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- Mount_Doane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Doane".
- Mount_Doane elevationFt "10551".
- Mount_Doane location "Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Wyoming".
- Mount_Doane name "Mount Doane".
- Mount_Doane photo "MountDoaneYNP.jpg".
- Mount_Doane photoCaption "1977".
- Mount_Doane range Absaroka_Range.
- Mount_Doane topo "Sylvan Lake".
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- Mount_Doane subject Category:Mountains_of_Park_County,_Wyoming.
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- Mount_Doane comment "Mount Doane el. 10,551 feet (3,216 m) is a mountain peak in the Absaroka Range in Yellowstone National Park. The peak is named for Lieutenant Gustavus Cheyney Doane, a U.S. Army cavalry officer who escorted the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition into Yellowstone in 1870. During that expedition, Doane and Nathaniel P. Langford ascended several peaks east of Yellowstone Lake. Henry D.".
- Mount_Doane label "Mount Doane".
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- Mount_Doane lat "44.41361111111111".
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- Mount_Doane name "Mount Doane".