Mt. Marcy, New York lapel pin
Mt. Marcy, New York lapel pin
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- SKU: GSU_PN_MARCY
- 1 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Military clutch back Mounted on story card PLACE NAME: Mount Marcy ELEVATION: 5344 ft. COORDINATES: N44° 06' 45'' W073° 55' 26'' LOCATION: New York, USA MARKERSLEUTH PHOTO CONTRIBUTOR: Ward Strang, 1996 Mount Marcy, high point of New York state, is surrounded by 42 peaks measuring 4000+ feet, all within Adirondack State Park. The park was established in 1892 and is the largest publicly protected area in the contiguous United States. Hikers can choose a long, strenuous day hike, or stretch it out over two days by camping overnight on the mountain and summiting Marcy and the surrounding peaks the next day. Because it is one of the most climbed mountains in the world hikers may not find solitude, but they will find a fine view from the open summit, 800 feet above the treeline. The Native American name for the cone-shaped mountain is Tahawus, meaning "cloud splitter." A plaque at the summit notes the first recorded ascent in 1837.
- Type: Lapel Pin
- Subtype: Pins
- Language: English
- Regions Covered: Mid-Atlantic/Northeastern U.S., North America
- Countries Covered: United States
- States Covered: New York
- Folded Size: N/A
- Unfolded Size: N/A
- Weight: 1 oz