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John C. Fremont visited the Black Rock Desert in December 1842 and January, 1843.  His group has the first recorded ascent of [[Old Razorback Mountain]] and the first recorded visit to [[Gerlach "Great Boiling" Springs]].  [[Godeys Rock]] and [[Godeys Gap]] are named for Alexander Godey, who scouted the area while Fremont's party rested at the springs.
John C. Fremont visited the Black Rock Desert in December 1842 and January, 1843.  His group has the first recorded ascent of [[Old Razorback Mountain]] and the first recorded visit to [[Gerlach "Great Boiling" Springs]].  [[Godeys Rock]] and [[Godeys Gap]] are named for Alexander Godey, who scouted the area while Fremont's party rested at the springs.


Howitzer Slide, located on the east shore of [[Pyramid Lake]], was named in 1965 for the howitzer that Fremont temporarily abandoned there.<ref>[http://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:841182 Howitzer Slide], GNIS.</ref>
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Fr%C3%A9mont John C. Fremont] (Wikipedia)
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Fr%C3%A9mont John C. Fremont] (Wikipedia)

Revision as of 06:55, 21 January 2015

John C. Fremont visited the Black Rock Desert in December 1842 and January, 1843. His group has the first recorded ascent of Old Razorback Mountain and the first recorded visit to Gerlach "Great Boiling" Springs. Godeys Rock and Godeys Gap are named for Alexander Godey, who scouted the area while Fremont's party rested at the springs.

Howitzer Slide, located on the east shore of Pyramid Lake, was named in 1965 for the howitzer that Fremont temporarily abandoned there.[1]

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