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- Q7241966 subject Q22969176.
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- Q7241966 abstract "Preston Peak (Karuk: keech'íihyan), is a dominant feature of the Siskiyou Wilderness in the Klamath National Forest. Many peaks in the wilderness rise to over 6,000 feet (1,800 m) but none come to within 500 feet (150 m) of approaching the height of Preston Peak. From the summit on a clear day, the Pacific Ocean is visible along with peaks in the Klamath Mountains and Cascade Range.John Hart, in his book Hiking the Bigfoot Country says of the peak:"At a mile and some above sea level it is by no means the highest peak in the Klamath Mountains...Yet there is no mountain in northern California which I remember with more pleasure. They say that early travellers on the Klamath River, glimpsing the mountain above them, thought it was 10,000 feet tall.DesignationThe Forest Service designated the peak and watershed around the peak the Preston Peak Botanical and Geological Area because of the rare plants and associations of plants that can be found. Here the Alaska cedar and noble fir reach the southern terminus of their rangeand share habitat with the northwest California endemic Brewer spruce and Port Orford cedar. There is also an interesting population of high elevation Pacific yew on the peak that, along with a few other population in the Klamath Mountains, may justify reclassification as at least a subspecies.A few other rare plants living on or around the peak are the phantom orchid and Siskiyou frittilary.".
- Q7241966 elevation "2229.0024".
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- Q7241966 prominence "764.7432".
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- Q7241966 elevationFt "7313".
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- Q7241966 name "Preston Peak".
- Q7241966 prominenceFt "2509".
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- Q7241966 topo "USGS Preston Peak".
- Q7241966 point "41.835064822 -123.611937922".
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- Q7241966 comment "Preston Peak (Karuk: keech'íihyan), is a dominant feature of the Siskiyou Wilderness in the Klamath National Forest. Many peaks in the wilderness rise to over 6,000 feet (1,800 m) but none come to within 500 feet (150 m) of approaching the height of Preston Peak.".
- Q7241966 label "Preston Peak".
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- Q7241966 name "Preston Peak".