WHITE MOUNTAIN
This award was developed and sponsored by Troop 1210
(Foothills Church), Rancho Santa Margarita, California.
California has 15 peaks over 14,000 feet, including 14,246
foot White Mountain located just north of the Bristlecone Pine
Forest east of Owens Valley. Bristlecone Pines are the oldest
living single organisms on the planet at over 4,000 years old.
Located at the 12,470 foot level is the University of California
White Mountain-Barcroft Research Station, where U.C.
faculty and students in the biological and physical sciences
conduct high altitude field re
search during the summer.
Requirements:
1. Climb and “summit” White Mountain in the Inyo-White
Range.
2. If time allows and if permission is granted, visit the
Barcroft Research Station (contact: Denise Waterbury-
Scheduling Coordinator, White Mountain Research
Station, 3000 East Line Street, Bishop, CA, 760-873-
4344 and
wmrsinfo@ucla.edu
).
References:
1. Porcella SF and Burns CM: Climbing California’s
Fourteeners. The Mountaineers, Seattle, WA, 1999.
2. Secor RJ: The High Sierra: Peaks, Passes and Tra
ils, Third Edition. The Mountaineers, Seattle, WA, 2009.
3. White Mountain Research Station Website: www.wmrs.edu
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