Mount Morgan is a mountain located in northwestern
Inyo County, California, in the
John Muir Wilderness of the
Inyo National Forest.
Geography
Morgan stands within the
endorheic
An endorheic basin ( ; also endoreic basin and endorreic basin) is a drainage basin that normally retains water and allows no outflow to other external bodies of water (e.g. rivers and oceans); instead, the water drainage flows into permanent ...
watershed of
Owens Lake, now a mostly
dry lake since its main source of water, the
Owens River, was diverted to supply Los Angeles. The west and north sides of Mt. Morgan drain into Rock Creek, thence into the Owens River. The east and south sides of Morgan drain into Morgan Creek, thence into Pine Creek, and into lower Rock Creek.
Climate
Climbing
Morgan can be accessed by trail from Rock Creek Canyon, above Tom's Place on 395. Its trailhead is at the far end of the lake. The trail is well marked the first to Francis Lake, where it ends. From there it is a scramble up rocky slopes for to the summit.
History
In 1878 members of the
Wheeler Survey, who made the first ascent in about 1870,
named the mountain for one of its members, J.H. Morgan of Alabama.
See also
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List of mountain peaks of California
References
External links
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Mountains of Inyo County, California
Mountains of the John Muir Wilderness
Morgan
Mountains of Northern California
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