Cedar Mountain (Wyoming)
{{Short description|Ridge in Park County, Wyoming, United States}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}
{{Infobox mountain
| name = Cedar Mountain
| photo = Cedar Mountain, Buffalo Bill Reservoir.jpg
| photo_caption = West aspect
| elevation_ft = 7880
| elevation_ref = {{cite peakbagger|pid=17308|name=Cedar Mountain, Wyoming|access-date=2021-08-06}}
| prominence_ft = 2460
| isolation_mi = 4.97
| isolation_ref = {{cite web|url=https://listsofjohn.com/peak/9541|title=Cedar Mountain - 7,890' WY|website=listsofjohn.com|accessdate=2021-08-06}}
| parent_peak = Rattlesnake Mountain
| location = Park County, Wyoming, U.S.
| range = Absaroka Range
Rocky Mountains
| etymology =
| map = Wyoming#USA
| label_position = right
| map_size = 270
| map_caption = Location in Wyoming
| coordinates = {{coord|44|29|42|N|109|09|45|W|type:mountain_region:US-WY_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates_ref = {{cite gnis|id=1586503|name=Cedar Mountain|access-date=2021-08-06}}
| topo = USGS Irma Flats
| type =
| rock = volcanic breccia
| first_ascent =
| easiest_route = {{YDS|1}} hiking
}}
Cedar Mountain, also known as Spirit Mountain, is a prominent {{convert|7,880|ft|meter|adj=mid|-elevation|abbr=off|sp=us}} summit located in Park County, Wyoming, United States.Jeff Barnes, The Great Plains Guide to Buffalo Bill, 2014, Stackpole Books, {{ISBN|9780811712934}}, page 189.
Description
The peak is situated immediately west of the town of Cody. It is set in the Absaroka Range at the western edge of the Bighorn Basin. Topographic relief is significant as the west aspect rises {{convert|2,500|ft|m|abbr=off|sp=us}} above Buffalo Bill Reservoir in one mile. The Cedar Mountain name has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names.
Buffalo Bill
Buffalo Bill was a world-famous resident and founder of Cody, and in his 1906 will requested to be buried on Cedar Mountain, with a buffalo monument marking the spot and overlooking the town. He was in Denver when he died in 1917. In a subsequent 1913 will, he left his burial arrangements to his wife. She accepted a monetary offer from the city of Denver and Denver Post newspaper to have him buried in the Denver area to serve as a tourist attraction. She said he wanted to be buried on Lookout Mountain, in Golden, Colorado, west of Denver, which was corroborated by their daughter Irma, Cody's sisters, and family friends. But other family members joined the people of Cody in saying that he should be buried in the town he founded. A story has it that the enraged people of Cody spirited away his body from the Denver mortuary in an elaborate ruse, and buried him on Cedar Mountain.Lew Freedman, Buffalo Bill Cody: The Man Who Shaped the Wild West Legend, 2020, McFarland Incorporated Publishers, {{ISBN|9781476640068}}, pages 195, 200. Whether or not he is secretly buried on Cedar Mountain, a buffalo monument is erected there.
Climate
According to the Köppen climate classification system, Cedar Mountain is located in a semi-arid climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and cool to warm summers.{{cite journal |last1=Peel |first1=M. C. |last2=Finlayson |first2=B. L. |last3=McMahon |first3=T. A. |title=Updated world map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification |journal=Hydrology and Earth System Sciences |date=2007 |volume=11 |issue=5 |pages=1633–1644 |doi=10.5194/hess-11-1633-2007|doi-access=free}} Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into the Shoshone River.
Gallery
File:Cedar Mountain, Cody, Wyoming.jpg|Cedar Mountain seen from Cody, Wyoming
File:Cody, Wyoming.jpg|Cody, Cedar Mountain (left), Rattlesnake Mountain (right)
See also
References
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