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Mt. Shasta, California Lapel Pin by Geo-Situ
$9.95
SKU: EV_GSU_PN_SHASTA
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Mt. Shasta, California Lapel Pin by Geo-Situ

$9.95
SKU: EV_GSU_PN_SHASTA
1 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Military clutch back Mounted on story card PLACE NAME: Mount Shasta ELEVATION: 14,162 ft. (Elevation from GNIS database.) COORDINATES: N41 24' 34'' W122 11' 38'' LOCATION: Shasta National Forest, California, USA Like Mount Rainier to the north, the massive Mount Shasta, was formed by ice and fire and is a volcano at rest. It shoulders 8 magnificent glaciers and dominates the region's landscape. Meadows of wildflowers and groves of Shasta Red Fir characterize its flanks. Abundant in mystic lore, trails, and opportunities for peak experiences, the beloved mountain has something for everyone. Early explorers and expeditions included: Spanish explorer Fray Narcisco Duran who published the first recorded sighting (1817); the Wilkes expedition who published the first known illustration (1841); Captain John Fremont (1947); and Robert S. Williamson, railroad topographer (1855).

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1 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Military clutch back Mounted on story card PLACE NAME: Mount Shasta ELEVATION: 14,162 ft. (Elevation from GNIS database.) COORDINATES: N41 24' 34'' W122 11' 38'' LOCATION: Shasta National Forest, California, USA Like Mount Rainier to the north, the massive Mount Shasta, was formed by ice and fire and is a volcano at rest. It shoulders 8 magnificent glaciers and dominates the region's landscape. Meadows of wildflowers and groves of Shasta Red Fir characterize its flanks. Abundant in mystic lore, trails, and opportunities for peak experiences, the beloved mountain has something for everyone. Early explorers and expeditions included: Spanish explorer Fray Narcisco Duran who published the first recorded sighting (1817); the Wilkes expedition who published the first known illustration (1841); Captain John Fremont (1947); and Robert S. Williamson, railroad topographer (1855).
Map Type Ornamental
Publisher Geo-Situ
Usage Type Gifts
Usage Type Hiking Maps
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JC
06/28/2021
Jim C.
United States United States
Better than I expected

The pin came on time, was well packaged, and looked even better than I expected. It is made of soft metal (aluminum?), so it’s possible to deform it. But I suspect that just keeps the cost down. And that’s my main point: the pictures made it look too good to be true for that price; nope, it really does look that good.