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Vallecito Mountain

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Vallecito Mountain
West aspect
Highest point
Elevation12,643 ft (3,854 m)[1][2]
Prominence794 ft (242 m)[3]
Parent peakLake Fork Peak[4]
Isolation1.46 mi (2.35 km)[4]
Coordinates36°32′03″N 105°27′44″W / 36.5340668°N 105.4622416°W / 36.5340668; -105.4622416[5]
Geography
Vallecito Mountain is located in New Mexico
Vallecito Mountain
Vallecito Mountain
Location in New Mexico
Vallecito Mountain is located in the United States
Vallecito Mountain
Vallecito Mountain
Vallecito Mountain (the United States)
CountryUnited States
StateNew Mexico
CountyTaos
Protected areaWheeler Peak Wilderness
Parent rangeTaos Mountains
Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Rocky Mountains
Topo mapUSGS Wheeler Peak
Climbing
Easiest routeclass 2 hiking[4]

Vallecito Mountain is a 12,643-foot elevation (3,854 m) summit in Taos County, New Mexico, United States.

Description

Vallecito Mountain is part of the Taos Mountains which are a subset of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and it ranks as the 14th-highest summit in New Mexico.[1][4] The mountain is located 12 miles northeast of the town of Taos and three miles west-southwest of Wheeler Peak, the highest point in the state. The mountain is set on the boundary of the Wheeler Peak Wilderness and the Carson National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries the Rio Grande. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises over 3,400 feet (1,000 meters) above Lucero Canyon in 1.7 mile (2.7 km). This mountain's toponym has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names,[5] and the Spanish name "Vallecito" means "little valley."[6]

Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification system, Vallecito Mountain has an alpine climate with cold, snowy winters, and cool to warm summers.[7] Due to its altitude, it receives precipitation all year, as snow in winter and as thunderstorms in summer. Climbers can expect afternoon rain, hail, and lightning from the seasonal monsoon in late July and August.

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See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Vallecito Mountain, New Mexico". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
  2. ^ Robert Julyan (2006), The Mountains of New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press, ISBN 9780826335166, p. 324
  3. ^ "Vallecito Mountain, Peakvisor.com". Retrieved 2023-06-01.
  4. ^ a b c d "Vallecito Mountain - 12,643' NM". listsofjohn.com. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  5. ^ a b "Vallecito Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
  6. ^ Robert Julyan (1996), The Place Names of New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press, ISBN 9780826351142, p. 369.
  7. ^ Peel, M. C.; Finlayson, B. L.; McMahon, T. A. (2007). "Updated world map of the Köppen−Geiger climate classification". Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. 11. ISSN 1027-5606.

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