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词条 Mount Spokane
释义

  1. Summary of Mount Spokane State Park history

  2. Climate

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name = Mount Spokane
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| photo = Mount Spokane.jpg
| photo_alt =
| photo_caption = View from northeast Spokane in 2008
| elevation_ft = 5887
| elevation_ref = {{navd88}}[1]
| prominence_ft = 3503
| prominence_ref = [2]
| isolation = 53.5 mi
| range = Selkirk Mountains
| listing = {{unbulleted list
|Washington isolated peaks 10th
|{{resize|Washington most prominent peaks}} 33rd
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| parent_peak =
| location = Spokane County, Washington, U.S.
| map = USA Washington#USA
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| map_size = 240
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| label_position = left
| coordinates = {{coord|47.9236|N|117.1122|W|type:mountain_region:US-WA_scale:100000_source:ngs|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| range_coordinates =
| coordinates_ref = [1]
| topo = USGS Mount Spokane
| last_eruption =
| first_ascent =
| easiest_route = Highway 206
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Mount Spokane (elevation {{convert|5883|ft}})—known as Mount Baldy until 1912[3]—is a mountain in the northwest United States, located northeast of Spokane, Washington. Its summit is the highest point in Spokane County,[2] and it is one of the tallest peaks in the Inland Northwest. Mount Spokane is surrounded by Mount Spokane State Park, Washington's largest {{nowrap|at {{Convert|13919|acre|km2|1}}.}} One of the well-known features is a bald spot on the corner of the west and south parts of the mountain. Mount Kit Carson—the second highest peak in Spokane County—is located only {{convert| 1.02|mi|km}} to the east, and with a topographic prominence of only {{convert|322|ft|m}} could be considered a satellite peak of Mount Spokane.

A non-profit organization operates the Mount Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park, located on the southwest portion of the mountain.

Summary of Mount Spokane State Park history

19093|mi|0}} of the summit.
19271927}} at {{convert|1500|acre|km2|1}}.
1929640|acre|km2|1}} of land to the park.
1930s500|acre|km2|1}} on the mountain for construction of lodges, rope-tows, and ski jump hills. The road is completed to the summit.
1932A "monster" sized Sun Globe was erected at the top of the mountain on June 26 by the Spokane Federation of Women's Organizations. Its purpose was to reflect the sun's rays for many miles in a tribute to fatherhood, as well as being a permanent memorial to the people of Spokane as being children of the sun. A dedication ceremony took place and Mrs. J. B. Dodd, the originator of Father's Day, unveiled the globe. As of 2011, the Sun Globe and its base are absent, and it is not known how long it stayed in place.[4][5][6][7]
1934Vista House is built by the Civilian Conservation Corps crew from Riverside State Park.
1935CCC sets up camp on Beauty Mountain to improve the road and construct other facilities.
1939320|acre|km2|1}} for the park for $1,500 (south half of Section 21) to save virgin timber from logging and fire.
1946date=February 2007}}
195224000|acre|km2|1}} and designates all of Mt. Spokane proper for downhill ski purposes. This proposal is not implemented.
1953KXLY-TV becomes operational from the summit.
1955Lodge #1 and Chairlift #1 are constructed.
1961Concessionaire A.E.Mettler constructs Lodge #2 and Lift #2
196511592|acre|km2|1}} of land, {{convert|958|acre|km2|1}} of which were allocated for general outdoor recreation with the remainder to be administered as a natural environment area. This plan is not adopted by the Parks Commission.
1974Mt. Spokane Park’s official classification is changed from recreation area to state park and a new philosophy is applied: State Parks are to continuously service man’s spiritual, mental, and leisure time physical needs through the use of selected outstanding natural resources. This is to be accomplished by providing a full range of non-urban outdoor educational and recreational services and opportunities to a wide range of users with diversified interests and needs.
1978A coordinated trail system plan is developed to, among other things, reduce conflicting recreational uses by specific allocation of park lands to user groups. The plan quickly became out of date and was never fully implemented.
1985The Parks Commission formally designates the Ragged Ridge Natural Area within Mt. Spokane State Park.
199313643|acre|km2|1}} of land, not including Quartz Mountain. Most of this land was donated or obtained during the Great Depression through property forfeitures. The Mt. Spokane State Park Alpine Ski Area Working Group Interface Subcommittee issues a report concerning the future of the Park. Among other things, it recommends a comprehensive planning process.
1994State Parks proposes to classify areas of the Park as Natural Forest Areas. Several alternatives are proposed. The Mt. Spokane Planning Task Force Steering Committee is formed and issues its report. The group recommends a comprehensive planning process as well as the formation of a permanent, local Park advisory committee.
1995Mt. Spokane State Park Advisory Committee appointed by Parks Commission begins monthly meetings in Spokane. Friends of Mt. Spokane State Park also formed.
1997Mt. Spokane 2000, a non-profit group of local businesses and civic leaders, is approved as the new concessionaire for the alpine ski area to replace the Mt. Spokane Ski Corporation which operated the area for 20 years.
1999A Classification and Management Plan (CAMP) process is started for the Park. New land classifications approved including about 10% as Recreation Area, about 58% as Resource Recreation Area, less than 1% as Heritage Area, about 22% as Natural Forest Area, about 4% as Natural Area Preserve, and about 5% as yet unclassified pending completion of the Ski Area Plan and further Commission consideration.

Climate

{{Weather box
|location = Mount Spokane, Washington, July 1953 - December 1972
|single line = Y
|Jan record high F = 47
|Feb record high F = 50
|Mar record high F = 54
|Apr record high F = 72
|May record high F = 77
|Jun record high F = 83
|Jul record high F = 89
|Aug record high F = 89
|Sep record high F = 81
|Oct record high F = 68
|Nov record high F = 59
|Dec record high F = 46
|year record high F=
|Jan high F = 23.1
|Feb high F = 27.6
|Mar high F = 30.3
|Apr high F = 38.2
|May high F = 49.0
|Jun high F = 57.4
|Jul high F = 66.5
|Aug high F = 66.0
|Sep high F = 56.4
|Oct high F = 43.1
|Nov high F = 32.5
|Dec high F = 26.5
|year high F = 43.0
|Jan low F = 13.1
|Feb low F = 18.4
|Mar low F = 19.4
|Apr low F = 24.9
|May low F = 35.0
|Jun low F = 41.1
|Jul low F = 49.3
|Aug low F = 48.8
|Sep low F = 40.9
|Oct low F = 30.8
|Nov low F = 22.5
|Dec low F = 16.9
|year low F= 30.1
|Jan record low F = -23
|Feb record low F = -17
|Mar record low F = -20
|Apr record low F = 10
|May record low F = 15
|Jun record low F = 21
|Jul record low F = 25
|Aug record low F = 28
|Sep record low F = 18
|Oct record low F = 4
|Nov record low F = -17
|Dec record low F = -28
|year record low F=
|precipitation colour = green
|Jan precipitation inch = 5.83
|Feb precipitation inch = 4.61
|Mar precipitation inch = 4.94
|Apr precipitation inch = 3.49
|May precipitation inch = 2.78
|Jun precipitation inch = 2.71
|Jul precipitation inch = 1.30
|Aug precipitation inch = 1.54
|Sep precipitation inch = 2.75
|Oct precipitation inch = 3.71
|Nov precipitation inch = 6.24
|Dec precipitation inch = 6.25
|year precipitation inch=
|Jan snow inch = 39.1
|Feb snow inch = 20.5
|Mar snow inch = 25.9
|Apr snow inch = 10.9
|May snow inch = 5.0
|Jun snow inch = 0.6
|Jul snow inch = 0.2
|Aug snow inch = 0
|Sep snow inch = 1.9
|Oct snow inch = 8.1
|Nov snow inch = 18.2
|Dec snow inch = 32.2
|year snow inch= 162.5
|source 1 = Western Regional Climate Center[8]
|date=August 2015

}}

References

1. ^{{cite ngs|SV1719|Y}}
2. ^{{cite peakbagger|3056|Mount Spokane, Washington}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://spokanehistorical.org/items/show/118 |title=Mount Spokane |accessdate=March 13, 2018 |publisher=Eastern Washington University }}
4. ^{{cite news | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FdBXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1fQDAAAAIBAJ&dq=sun-globe&pg=7395%2C3392564 | title=Monster Sun Globe To Top Mt. Spokane | newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle | date=November 16, 1931}}
5. ^{{cite news | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KdFXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4PQDAAAAIBAJ&dq=sun-globe&pg=3766%2C5351669 | title=Sky To Rain Silver Stars | newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle | date=June 25, 1932}}
6. ^{{cite news | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KdFXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4PQDAAAAIBAJ&dq=sun-globe&pg=5267%2C5465521 | title=Many To See Big Sun Globe | newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle | date=June 25, 1932}}
7. ^{{cite news | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KtFXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4PQDAAAAIBAJ&dq=sun-globe&pg=4816%2C5625046 | title=Unveil Globe On Mountain | newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle | date=June 27, 1932}}
8. ^{{cite web| url =http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/cliMAIN.pl?wa5674|title =MT SPOKANE SUMMIT, WASHINGTON (455674) | publisher=Western Regional Climate Center | year=2013 }} Retrieved on August 26, 2015.

External links

{{Commons}}
  • {{cite gnis|1512684|Mount Spokane}}
  • {{cite web |title=Mount Spokane state park |url=http://www.parks.wa.gov/parks/?selectedpark=Mount%20Spokane |publisher=Washington State Parks}}
{{Protected areas of Washington (state)}}{{SpokaneCountyWA-geo-stub}}

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