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Crane Mountain

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some skirmishing, the Paiutes charged the scouts' position, but were repelled with a loss of three dead and several more wounded. The Paiutes then began to circle around behind the scouts, trying to cut off their escape route. To avoid being trapped, McIntosh ordered the scouts to retreat. As the scouts withdrew, the Paiutes continued to pursue them. One more Paiute warrior was killed during the retreat; however, they continued to harass the scouts all afternoon and throughout the night until the scouts reached Honey Creek, near where
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northeast of Lakeview. The trail is rated moderate to difficult, covering terrain that is both steep and rugged. In addition, the higher elevations near the summit of Crane Mountain normally have snow until July. As a result, the trail is lightly used. The Summit Trail begins at a parking area near
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was being built. A few days later, Colonel Crook led 360 soldiers and scouts through the Goose Lake Valley looking for the Paiutes that McIntosh had encountered. Two scouting patrols were sent to reconnoiter Crane Mountain from the west. One of the patrols found a well-built Indian fortification,
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Crane Mountain is a peak near the northern end of the Warner Mountains in south-central Oregon. It is in the northwest corner of the basin and range country of the western United States. The mountain is located in the Fremont–Winema National Forest, approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) southeast of
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There are three day-hike trails that lead to the summit of Crane Mountain. The Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail reaches the summit from the north and the south while the Crane Mountain Summit Trail comes up the east slope of the mountain. Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail is 31 miles
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out of the area, settlers began to populate the Goose Lake Valley west of Crane Mountain. The mountain was named for Samuel Crane, an early pioneer who settled near Goose Lake at the foot of the mountain in 1869. Cogswell Creek was also named for an early pioneer who settled near Goose Lake, just
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raiding party led by Chief Ocheho. As the patrol moved south, they picked up a fresh trail heading west into the Warner Mountains. As the patrol followed the trail up the east slope of Crane Mountain, the Paiutes ambushed McIntosh and his scouts. One scout was killed early in the fight. After
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structure with a 14-by-14-foot (4.3 by 4.3 m) footprint. The Willow Point garage was moved to the Crane Mountain site for the lookout's use. The total cost of building the lookout was $ 2,828. The cabin was renovated in 1963. After two decades of use by the Forest Service, the tower and
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around Crane Mountain. Daytime temperatures on the mountain are generally mild, but nights can be quite cool. Crane Mountain is very cold in winter, with snows beginning in November. The mountain's snowpack usually lasts through May. Annual precipitation averages 40 to 65 inches (100 to
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on Crane Mountain along with a small cabin to serve as the lookout's residence. This Crane Mountain lookout was sited a short distance north of the mountain's summit at an elevation of 8,347 feet (2,544 m). It replaced an older lookout located at Willow Point, approximately 1.3 miles
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mile (0.80 km), turn west on Old Highway 140. Continue along the old highway for 1.5 miles (2.4 km), then turn south on Forest Road 3915 when the old highway ends. Follow Road 3915 for approximately 9 miles (14 km) and then turn right on Forest Road 4011. After 2.5 miles
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From the old lookout site near the summit of Crane Mountain, visitors have an excellent view of the Goose Lake Valley to the west as well as a number of Warner range peaks to the north and south. From the lookout station view point, visitors can see as far south as
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While Crane Mountain is only 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Lakeview, access to the mountain's trail system requires a 37-mile (60 km) drive to reach the trailhead for the summit hike. Much of that trip is on gravel roads. From Lakeview, head north on
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The mountain is drained by five permanent creeks. Crane Creek drains the northern slopes of the mountain. The western flank of the mountain is drained by Cogswell Creek and the southwest slope by Kelley Creek. All three of these creeks flow into
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mile (0.40 km) from the turnoff. The Crane Mountain Summit Trail begins there. If one continues on Road 4011 past the Road 012 junction, the road leads to the top of Crane Mountain. However, the road is extremely steep and rough.
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Crane Mountain is near the northern end of the Warner Mountains. The pine and fir forests of the Warner range extend north and south from Crane Mountain. To the west of the mountain is the Goose Lake Valley and to the east is the
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are also found on the southern slope of the mountain. This is very unusual for an area dominated by basalt. The soils around the mountain are typical of the area. They are derived primarily from broken-down basalt and
1032:(pdf), "Backcountry Borderlands Safeguarding Sportsmen's Interests Across State Lines", Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, Washington, District of Columbia, accessed June 6, 2015. 354:. The northeast slope is drained by Willow Creek while the east and southeast slopes are drained by Deep Creek. Both of these creeks flow into the Warner Valley, supplying the 88: 1129:(pdf), "Coordinated Implementation Plan for Bird Conservation in Eastern Oregon", Oregon Working Group, Eastern Oregon Habitat Joint Venture, West Linn, Oregon, 2005, p. 24. 719:(2.1 km) northeast of Crane Mountain summit. The tower was a standard treated timber CT-6 lookout with a 10-foot (3.0 m) elevation. The cabin was a one-room L-4 1210: 891: 371:
170 cm), mostly from snowfall. This is the highest average precipitation in the Klamath Ecological Province, which includes western Lake County and southern
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fire lookout located near the summit which was removed in 1972. The Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail runs north and south along the crest of the mountain.
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Crane Mountain is a fault-block geologic structure typical of southeast Oregon's basin and range country. The primary rock that makes up the mountain is
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An Illustrated History of Central Oregon Embracing Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam Wheeler, Crook, Lake, and Klamath Counties State Of Oregon
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The lower and middle slopes of Crane Mountain are covered by a mixed forest. The lower elevations are dominated with
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Crane Mountain and the surrounding area host a wide variety of wildlife. Larger mammals found in the area include
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Lakeview. The summit of Crane Mountain is at 8,451 feet (2,576 m). The summit, which has a
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with wild flowers in the late spring and early summer. Among the most common wild flowers are
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the junction of forest roads 4011 and 012, 2.2 miles (3.5 km) east of the summit.
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are dominant at the higher elevations. The understory in most areas is dominated by
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In the summer, recreation opportunities in the Crane Mountain area include
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of 2,336 feet (712 m), is the highest point in Lake County, Oregon.
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Anderson, E. William, Michael M. Borman, and William C. Krueger,
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McArthur, Lewis A. and Lewis L. McArthur, "Cogswell Creek",
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in south-central Oregon, near the northwest corner of the
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McArthur, Lewis A. and Lewis L. McArthur, "Crane Creek",
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Forest birds common to the Crane Mountain area include
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of the western United States. The mountain is in the
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are found in the rhyolite layers. Small amounts of
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Elevation
 NAVD 88
Prominence
Listing
Oregon county high points
Coordinates
42°03′46″N 120°14′27″W / 42.062818347°N 120.240832017°W / 42.062818347; -120.240832017
Crane Mountain is located in Oregon
Lake County
Oregon, U.S.
Parent range
Warner Mountains
Topo map
USGS
Mountain type
Fault block
Easiest route
Normal route
Warner Mountain
Lake County
Oregon, U.S.
Lakeview
Basin and Range Province
Fremont
Fremont–Winema National Forest
United States Forest Service
topographic prominence
basalt
Goose Lake Valley

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