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'''Mount Baden-Powell''' is a peak in the San Gabriel Mountains of California named for the founder of the World [[Scouting|Scouting Movement]], [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell|Lord Baden-Powell]]. It was officially recognized by the USGS at a dedication ceremony in 1931.<ref name="dedication">
'''Mount Baden-Powell''' er en bjergtinde i San Gabriel Mountains i Californien. Den blev opkaldt efter [[spejderbevægelsen]]s stifter, lord [[Robert Baden-Powell]], ved en officiel ceremoni i 1931, hvor B-P's ven siden boerkrigene, Frederick Russell Burnham|Burnham, holdt talen.
 
Bjergtinden var indtil da kendt som ''North Baldy'' eller ''East Twin'', og en vestligere tinde på samme bjergkam er kaldt [[Mount Burnham]] efter Burnham.
 
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At {{convert|9407|ft|m|0}} in elevation, Mount Baden-Powell is the 4th highest peak of the San Gabriel Range, [[Mount San Antonio]] or "Old Baldy" being the highest at {{convert|10064|ft|m|0}}. The summit has long been a favorite hiking excursion either from the Mount Islip Saddle near Little Jimmy Trail Camp, or the Vincent Gap Trail which leads up a moderate to strenuous set of switchbacks from Wrightwood. Mount Baden-Powell is also the high point along the The [[Silver Moccasin Trail]], a historic {{convert|53|mi|km|0|adj=on}} Boy Scout hiking trail, connects this summit to [[Mount Burnham]] (less than 1,5 km away), [[Throop Peak]] and Mount Hawkins.
At {{convert|9407|ft|m|0}} in elevation, Mount Baden-Powell is the 4th highest peak of the San Gabriel Range, [[Mount San Antonio]] or "Old Baldy" being the highest at {{convert|10064|ft|m|0}}. The summit has long been a favorite hiking excursion either from the Mount Islip Saddle near Little Jimmy Trail Camp, or the Vincent Gap Trail which leads up a moderate to strenuous set of switchbacks from Wrightwood. Mount Baden-Powell is also the high point along the The [[Silver Moccasin Trail]], a historic {{convert|53|mi|km|0|adj=on}} Boy Scout hiking trail, connects this summit to [[Mount Burnham]] (less than 1,5 km away), [[Throop Peak]] and Mount Hawkins.

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Mount Baden-Powell er en bjergtinde i San Gabriel Mountains i Californien. Den blev opkaldt efter spejderbevægelsens stifter, lord Robert Baden-Powell, ved en officiel ceremoni i 1931, hvor B-P's ven siden boerkrigene, Frederick Russell Burnham|Burnham, holdt talen.

Bjergtinden var indtil da kendt som North Baldy eller East Twin, og en vestligere tinde på samme bjergkam er kaldt Mount Burnham efter Burnham.


At Skabelon:Convert in elevation, Mount Baden-Powell is the 4th highest peak of the San Gabriel Range, Mount San Antonio or "Old Baldy" being the highest at Skabelon:Convert. The summit has long been a favorite hiking excursion either from the Mount Islip Saddle near Little Jimmy Trail Camp, or the Vincent Gap Trail which leads up a moderate to strenuous set of switchbacks from Wrightwood. Mount Baden-Powell is also the high point along the The Silver Moccasin Trail, a historic Skabelon:Convert Boy Scout hiking trail, connects this summit to Mount Burnham (less than 1,5 km away), Throop Peak and Mount Hawkins.

The Vincent Gap hike leads through a variety of forested areas consisting of Jeffrey Pine, Ponderosa Pine, Lodgepole Pine, Incense-cedar, and an ancient forest of Limber Pine some of which are more than 2,000 years old.

In 1957 several Southern California councils of the Boy Scouts of America placed a formal marker at the summit with a plaque dedicated to Lord Baden-Powell.

Trail connecting Mt. Burnham to Mt. Baden-Powell

Se også

References

Talen, Frederick Russell Burnham holdt ved højtideligheden

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