Great, thanks Glenn!
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Bootboy, you are correct. That is Castle Gate Cemetery. I don't know if all the 171 men that died on March 8, 1924 are buried there but there are a lot of white crosses with only "March 8,1924" written on them signifying that many, many of them are buried there. Google the date and there are some heart-breaking stories and photos of the caskets and so forth. I saw this cemetery a few weeks ago when I was doing a site inspection of the Carbon Power Plant just a few hundred yards down the road from this and stopped by to see this. Yep, I'm one of the weird ones who stops at the markers on the side of the road to see what happened and I stop by all these little cemeteries to see what I can see and learn what I can learn.
You are up Bootboy.
Ok, guess this summit. Attachment 72604
Here's what my comment was referring to: http://geology.utah.gov/surveynotes/...al_clinker.htm
A burned coal seam in the road cut visible in the background of Scott's photo.
Thanks. I had no idea what you were referring to. That is cool.
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Mt Woodring ?
Close. But nope
For whatever reason my phone won't allow me to upload a full resolution photo. It's never been a problem before.
South Teton?
You guys are in the neighborhood
The Grand ?
Nope
Let's try this one. Disappointment Peak?
St John ?
Looks like Moran in the background. Teewinot?
Nope nope nope
OK, I give up. Somewhere in the Tetons south of Mt Moran
Rockchuck
Random guesses continue....
Thor Peak
Cloudveil Dome
Clue: it's the second highest peak in the range.