Thanks Lolli, I figured it was someones last night, but couldn't figure out whose... Also thanks for the translation, seems to be an appropriate name for a mountain :-)
Greg,
-Nystrom was named in 1877 by F.M. Endlich (on the Hayden Survey) for his wife's family.
-Nystrom is geographically of interest because at this point the Continental Divide leaves the crest of the range, entering the Great Divide Desert while the crest of the range skews into the Sweetwater drainage.
Thanks very much for adding this info, it is really appreciated, I couldn't find much info on the internet about this peak, basically relying upon my own experience to write the page. Your comments will be incorporated into the page with credit :-) Thanks again!
gjagiels - Jun 21, 2007 10:55 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Mount NystromThanks Lolli, I figured it was someones last night, but couldn't figure out whose... Also thanks for the translation, seems to be an appropriate name for a mountain :-)
Greg
jimmyjay - Jun 30, 2007 10:21 pm - Hasn't voted
Things of InterestGreg,
-Nystrom was named in 1877 by F.M. Endlich (on the Hayden Survey) for his wife's family.
-Nystrom is geographically of interest because at this point the Continental Divide leaves the crest of the range, entering the Great Divide Desert while the crest of the range skews into the Sweetwater drainage.
gjagiels - Jul 7, 2007 1:56 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Things of InterestThanks very much for adding this info, it is really appreciated, I couldn't find much info on the internet about this peak, basically relying upon my own experience to write the page. Your comments will be incorporated into the page with credit :-) Thanks again!
Greg
John Kirk - Aug 26, 2008 11:11 pm - Voted 10/10
Nice pageGood pictures, layout, and information.
gjagiels - Aug 28, 2008 1:24 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Nice pageThanks John!
I appreciate the good word; the page wouldn't be complete without a certain link to an excellent resourse :-)
Greg