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'{{Infobox mountain | name = Mount Worthington | photo = Mount Worthington, Olympic National Forest.jpg | photo_caption = North aspect. Northeast peak left, summit to right | elevation_ft = 6938 | elevation_ref = <ref name="pb">{{cite peakbagger|1014|Mount Worthington}}</ref> | prominence_ft = 498 | prominence_ref = <ref name="pb"/> | isolation_mi = 1.04 | isolation_ref = <ref name="listsofjohn">{{cite web|url=https://listsofjohn.com/peak//49616|title="Mount Worthington" - 6,938' WA|website=listsofjohn.com|accessdate=2020-06-16}}</ref> | parent_peak = [[Buckhorn Mountain]] (6,988 ft)<ref name="listsofjohn"/> | map = Washington#USA | map_caption = Location of Mt. Worthington in Washington | label_position = bottom | location = [[Buckhorn Wilderness]]<br />[[Jefferson County, Washington]], [[United States|US]] | coordinates = {{coord|47.837198|N|123.100098|W|type:mountain_region:US-WA_scale:100000_source:gnis|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | range_coordinates = | coordinates_ref = <ref name="pb"/> | topo = [[United States Geological Survey|USGS]] ''Mount Townsend'' | range = [[Olympic Mountains]] | rock = | age = [[Eocene]] | first_ascent = | easiest_route = {{YDS|3}} [[Scrambling|scramble]]<ref>''Climber's Guide to the Olympic Mountains'', Olympic Mountain Rescue, Third Edition, 1988, The Mountaineers Books, page 127</ref> }} '''Mount Worthington''' is a {{Convert|6938|ft|m|lk=off|abbr=off|adj=on}} elevation double-summit mountain located in the eastern [[Olympic Mountains]] in [[Jefferson County, Washington|Jefferson County]] of [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] state. It is set within [[Buckhorn Wilderness]], on land managed by the [[Olympic National Forest]]. Its nearest higher peak is [[Buckhorn Mountain]], {{convert|1.3|mi|km|abbr=on}} to the southwest. Precipitation runoff from Mount Worthington drains south into the [[Big Quilcene River]], or north into Copper Creek which is a tributary of the [[Dungeness River]]. This mountain was first known as ''Copper Peak'', but was renamed by Jack Christensen for the William J. Worthington family, pioneers of nearby [[Quilcene, Washington|Quilcene]].<ref name="pb"/><ref>[https://www.summitpost.org/mount-worthington/781252 Mount Worthington, Summitpost.org]</ref> ==Climate== [[File:Mount Constance summit view.jpeg|thumb|left|View from Mount Constance with Mt. Worthington in upper right corner]] Mount Worthington is located in the [[marine west coast]] climate zone of western [[North America]].<ref name=Peel>{{cite journal | author = Peel, M. C. |author2=Finlayson, B. L. |author3=McMahon, T. A. |last-author-amp=yes | year = 2007 | title = Updated world map of the Köppen−Geiger climate classification | journal = Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. | volume = 11 | issn = 1027-5606}}</ref> Most [[weather front]]s originate in the [[Pacific Ocean]], and travel northeast toward the [[Olympic Mountains]]. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall ([[Orographic lift]]). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months in the form of snowfall. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but, due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or no cloud cover during the summer. Because of [[Oceanic climate|maritime influence]], snow tends to be wet and heavy, resulting in avalanche danger. ==Geology== The Olympic Mountains are composed of [[obduction|obducted]] [[clastic rock|clastic]] wedge material and oceanic crust, primarily [[Eocene]] [[sandstone]], [[turbidite]], and [[basalt]]ic oceanic crust.<ref name=Alt>{{cite book|last=Alt|first=D.D.|author2=Hyndman, D.W.|year=1984|title=Roadside Geology of Washington|pages=249–259|isbn=0-87842-160-2}}</ref> The mountains were sculpted during the [[Pleistocene]] era by erosion and glaciers advancing and retreating multiple times. ==See also== {{stack|{{portal|Mountains}}}} * [[Geology of the Pacific Northwest]] * [[Geography of Washington (state)]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * Mt. Worthington weather: [https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lon=-123.100098&lat=47.837198#.XumHnEBFycy National Weather Service] * [https://worthingtonparkquilcene.wordpress.com/2012/05/11/william-will-jenner-worthington-jr-1863-1936/ William J. Worthington biography] [[Category:Mountains of Washington (state)]] [[Category:Olympic Mountains]] [[Category:Landforms of Jefferson County, Washington]]'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,51 @@ +{{Infobox mountain +| name = Mount Worthington +| photo = Mount Worthington, Olympic National Forest.jpg +| photo_caption = North aspect. Northeast peak left, summit to right +| elevation_ft = 6938 +| elevation_ref = <ref name="pb">{{cite peakbagger|1014|Mount Worthington}}</ref> +| prominence_ft = 498 +| prominence_ref = <ref name="pb"/> +| isolation_mi = 1.04 +| isolation_ref = <ref name="listsofjohn">{{cite web|url=https://listsofjohn.com/peak//49616|title="Mount Worthington" - 6,938' WA|website=listsofjohn.com|accessdate=2020-06-16}}</ref> +| parent_peak = [[Buckhorn Mountain]] (6,988 ft)<ref name="listsofjohn"/> +| map = Washington#USA +| map_caption = Location of Mt. Worthington in Washington +| label_position = bottom +| location = [[Buckhorn Wilderness]]<br />[[Jefferson County, Washington]], [[United States|US]] +| coordinates = {{coord|47.837198|N|123.100098|W|type:mountain_region:US-WA_scale:100000_source:gnis|format=dms|display=inline,title}} +| range_coordinates = +| coordinates_ref = <ref name="pb"/> +| topo = [[United States Geological Survey|USGS]] ''Mount Townsend'' +| range = [[Olympic Mountains]] +| rock = +| age = [[Eocene]] +| first_ascent = +| easiest_route = {{YDS|3}} [[Scrambling|scramble]]<ref>''Climber's Guide to the Olympic Mountains'', Olympic Mountain Rescue, Third Edition, 1988, The Mountaineers Books, page 127</ref> +}} + +'''Mount Worthington''' is a {{Convert|6938|ft|m|lk=off|abbr=off|adj=on}} elevation double-summit mountain located in the eastern [[Olympic Mountains]] in [[Jefferson County, Washington|Jefferson County]] of [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] state. It is set within [[Buckhorn Wilderness]], on land managed by the [[Olympic National Forest]]. Its nearest higher peak is [[Buckhorn Mountain]], {{convert|1.3|mi|km|abbr=on}} to the southwest. Precipitation runoff from Mount Worthington drains south into the [[Big Quilcene River]], or north into Copper Creek which is a tributary of the [[Dungeness River]]. This mountain was first known as ''Copper Peak'', but was renamed by Jack Christensen for the William J. Worthington family, pioneers of nearby [[Quilcene, Washington|Quilcene]].<ref name="pb"/><ref>[https://www.summitpost.org/mount-worthington/781252 Mount Worthington, Summitpost.org]</ref> + +==Climate== +[[File:Mount Constance summit view.jpeg|thumb|left|View from Mount Constance with Mt. Worthington in upper right corner]] +Mount Worthington is located in the [[marine west coast]] climate zone of western [[North America]].<ref name=Peel>{{cite journal | author = Peel, M. C. |author2=Finlayson, B. L. |author3=McMahon, T. A. |last-author-amp=yes | year = 2007 | title = Updated world map of the Köppen−Geiger climate classification | journal = Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. | volume = 11 | issn = 1027-5606}}</ref> Most [[weather front]]s originate in the [[Pacific Ocean]], and travel northeast toward the [[Olympic Mountains]]. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall ([[Orographic lift]]). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months in the form of snowfall. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but, due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or no cloud cover during the summer. Because of [[Oceanic climate|maritime influence]], snow tends to be wet and heavy, resulting in avalanche danger. + +==Geology== + +The Olympic Mountains are composed of [[obduction|obducted]] [[clastic rock|clastic]] wedge material and oceanic crust, primarily [[Eocene]] [[sandstone]], [[turbidite]], and [[basalt]]ic oceanic crust.<ref name=Alt>{{cite book|last=Alt|first=D.D.|author2=Hyndman, D.W.|year=1984|title=Roadside Geology of Washington|pages=249–259|isbn=0-87842-160-2}}</ref> The mountains were sculpted during the [[Pleistocene]] era by erosion and glaciers advancing and retreating multiple times. + +==See also== +{{stack|{{portal|Mountains}}}} +* [[Geology of the Pacific Northwest]] +* [[Geography of Washington (state)]] + +==References== +{{reflist}} + +==External links== +* Mt. Worthington weather: [https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lon=-123.100098&lat=47.837198#.XumHnEBFycy National Weather Service] +* [https://worthingtonparkquilcene.wordpress.com/2012/05/11/william-will-jenner-worthington-jr-1863-1936/ William J. Worthington biography] + +[[Category:Mountains of Washington (state)]] +[[Category:Olympic Mountains]] +[[Category:Landforms of Jefferson County, Washington]] '
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