Name: Washakie Needles

 

County: Hot Springs

 

Authority Name: 

 

GNIS Entry

 

Longitude:  1091203W

Latitude: 434451N

 

Legal Description:

 

Elevation: 12198/3718

(ft/m)

 

Feature Type: Pillar

 

Origin of Name:

A point of scenic interest in the southern Big Horn Basin is Washakie Needles, a part of the Owl Creek range in western Hot Springs County, located about 50 miles west of Thermopolis. Owl Creek heads in the vicinity of these peaks. The Washakie Needles was named by Captain William A. Jones of the Army Corps of Engineers. 

Source: WPA

 

This peak, to which I have given the name of the "Washakee Needles," is a terrible crag. Its appearance from the valley of Owl Creek, above our camp, is simply frightful, sheer precipices of whitish lamellar granite rising up from the valley fully 2,500 feet high.  

Source: Jones 

 

Other Names: 

 

Alternative Spellings: Washakee Needles

 

History:

 

Stories:

 

Maps:

1:24000 Quadrangle: Monument Peak

 

Newspapers:

 

More Information: 

Wister, Owen. "An Electric storm on the Washakie Needles." Science. December 11, 1908, pp. 837-839 .

 

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