GEARHART MOUNTAIN

Mountain Peaks Recreation Hydrology
November 21, 2024
Wind Advisory
National Weather Service Until 2024-11-21T16:00:00-08:00
* WHAT...For the High Wind Warning, south winds 25 to 40 mph with gusts up to 65 mph. For the Wind Advisory, south winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph. * WHERE...For the high wind warning. Portions of Lake and Modoc counties and far eastern Klamath County, including Lakeview, Valley Falls, Bly, Paisley, Summer Lake, Silver Lake, Adel, Fort Rock, the Warner and Hart mountains, and portions of Highways 395, 31, and 140. Southwest Klamath counties, including Klamath Falls, Bonanza, and portions of Highways 97, 140, 39, and 139. For the wind advisory, the remainder of zones, including the cities of Modoc Point, Chemult, Crescent, Canby and Alturas. * WHEN...For the Wind Advisory, until 4 PM PST Friday. For the High Wind Warning, until 10 AM PST Friday. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds could blow down trees and power lines. Power outages are possible. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Unsecured objects may be lost or damaged. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Gusty winds persist overnight, but could ease for a time into Thursday afternoon. Strong winds are likely to redevelop Thursday evening with gusts to 60 mph into Friday morning.

SUMMARY

Gearhart Mountain is a prominent peak located in the Intermountain West mountain range. Standing at an elevation of 8,370 feet, it offers breathtaking vistas and challenging terrain for mountaineers. Spanning an impressive size, the mountain encompasses an area of rugged beauty, attracting outdoor enthusiasts from far and wide.

During the winter season, Gearhart Mountain is usually blanketed in a thick layer of snow, with snowpack depths ranging from 4 to 10 feet. This makes it an ideal destination for winter sports such as skiing and snowshoeing. The mountain's high elevation and favorable snow conditions create an exciting playground for snow enthusiasts.

Several creeks and rivers benefit from the runoff originating from the melting snow on Gearhart Mountain. These water sources contribute to the overall beauty and ecological importance of the surrounding area. Some notable examples include the Gearhart Creek and the Chewaucan River, providing a vital water supply for both wildlife and nearby communities.

The name "Gearhart Mountain" originates from a historical figure named Levi M. Gearhart, who was a local pioneer and early settler in the region. While there are no known legends or lore specifically associated with this mountain, its rich history and stunning natural features make it an enticing destination for both mountaineers and nature lovers alike. With its impressive elevation, snowpack range, and significant impact on local water sources, Gearhart Mountain is undeniably a noteworthy landmark in the Intermountain West.

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