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King Lear Peak (8923 feet) is located in the [[Jackson Range]]. | King Lear Peak (8923 feet) is located in the [[Jackson Range]] on the east side of the east arm of the Black Rock Desert. | ||
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/7425149@N06/4387050169/ King Lear Snag] (Chris Hood) | * [http://www.flickr.com/photos/7425149@N06/4387050169/ King Lear Snag] (Chris Hood) | ||
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Revision as of 08:02, 10 November 2014
King Lear Peak (8923 feet) is located in the Jackson Range on the east side of the east arm of the Black Rock Desert.
Resources
- Wikipedia
- GNIS
- Topo map
- Description of routes (summitpost.org)
- Description of routes (peakbagger.org)
- Nevada Panorama Atlas
- Nevada Panorama Atlas, Jackson Mountains
Photos and Blogs
- 2008 Blog about the Black Rock Desert (oregonlive.com)
- The South Jackson Mountains Wilderness (nevadawilderness.org)
- The South Jackson Mountains (sangres.com)
- Attempt to Ski King Lear (Grant Kaye)
- Rock on King Lear Peak (Uncle Kick-Kick)
- King Lear Snag (Chris Hood)