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Mt. Humphreys (San Francisco Peak, aka "Frisco"), Arizona Lapel Pin by Geo-Situ
$9.95
SKU: EV_GSU_PN_HUMPH
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Mt. Humphreys (San Francisco Peak, aka "Frisco"), Arizona Lapel Pin by Geo-Situ

$9.95
SKU: EV_GSU_PN_HUMPH
1 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Military clutch back Mounted on story card PLACE NAME: Humphreys Peak ELEVATION: 12,633 ft. COORDINATES: N35 20' 47'' W111 40' 40'' LOCATION: San Francisco Mountains, Arizona, USA MARKERSLEUTH PHOTO CONTRIBUTOR: Joel Hernandez and Jame Willard, 2002 Humphreys Peak is the highest of the San Francisco Peaks which comprise the dominant feature of the southern Colorado Plateau. The peaks rise more than a mile above the surrounding pines and grasslands of Northern Arizona. Although named after General A. A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, who authorized the 100th Meridian Survey, a General Land Office map showed in 1903 that San francisco Peak applied to this mountain. This variant name was approved in 1911. If you've been to the summit of Humphreys, you know this marker is authentic. It bears the stamping FRISCO, short for San Francisco Peak, the variant name.

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1 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Military clutch back Mounted on story card PLACE NAME: Humphreys Peak ELEVATION: 12,633 ft. COORDINATES: N35 20' 47'' W111 40' 40'' LOCATION: San Francisco Mountains, Arizona, USA MARKERSLEUTH PHOTO CONTRIBUTOR: Joel Hernandez and Jame Willard, 2002 Humphreys Peak is the highest of the San Francisco Peaks which comprise the dominant feature of the southern Colorado Plateau. The peaks rise more than a mile above the surrounding pines and grasslands of Northern Arizona. Although named after General A. A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, who authorized the 100th Meridian Survey, a General Land Office map showed in 1903 that San francisco Peak applied to this mountain. This variant name was approved in 1911. If you've been to the summit of Humphreys, you know this marker is authentic. It bears the stamping FRISCO, short for San Francisco Peak, the variant name.
Map Type Ornamental
Publisher Geo-Situ
Usage Type Gifts
Usage Type Hiking Maps