Favorite mountain and other place names
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2024 3:56 pm
I was just reminded how I prefer all place names to use uncommon words. Then these words can take on specific connotations/ associations. The word "Wasatch" immediately brings to mind images of those excellent, specific mountains. Because what else would that word make you think of? With this in mind, Native American-derived names are often my favorite.
"Strawberry Peak"? .... meh, not so much. Just doesn't work when you tell people you are climbing "Strawberry Peak" and want to sound badass. "Lawlor" is much better, if only because it doesn't bring to mind what my 4 year old is eating right now. You look at that characteristically dark brush-covered southern face of Lawlor with that name going through your head enough times, and I associate that view with that word, which I think is really cool. People's names can work well since those words are generally not commonly used.
"San Gabriel" is decently unique enough in contemporary parlance, so I'm ok with that. "Sierra Nevada" is ok enough, though the fact its mostly not in the state of Nevada is kinda a drawback. "Sierra" is an awesome word, but its used for other mountain ranges too.
What are your favorite local mountain names? Least favorite?
"Strawberry Peak"? .... meh, not so much. Just doesn't work when you tell people you are climbing "Strawberry Peak" and want to sound badass. "Lawlor" is much better, if only because it doesn't bring to mind what my 4 year old is eating right now. You look at that characteristically dark brush-covered southern face of Lawlor with that name going through your head enough times, and I associate that view with that word, which I think is really cool. People's names can work well since those words are generally not commonly used.
"San Gabriel" is decently unique enough in contemporary parlance, so I'm ok with that. "Sierra Nevada" is ok enough, though the fact its mostly not in the state of Nevada is kinda a drawback. "Sierra" is an awesome word, but its used for other mountain ranges too.
What are your favorite local mountain names? Least favorite?