- Storm King Mountain
Infobox Mountain
Name = Storm King Mountain
Photo = Storm King Mountain.jpg
Caption = Storm King and Butter Hill from Newburgh, NY
Elevation = convert|1340|ft|m|-1 [Summit elevation between 1,340 and 1,360 ft. ]
Location =New York ,USA
Range =Hudson Highlands
Prominence = convert|120|ft|m|-1 [Key col elevation between 1,220 and 1,240 ft. ]
Coordinates = coord|41|25|58|N|73|59|41|W |display=title,inline
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Listing =Storm King Mountain is along the west bank of the
Hudson River south ofCornwall-on-Hudson, New York . Its distinctive curved ridge is the most prominent aspect of the view south downNewburgh Bay , from Newburgh, Beacon and theNewburgh-Beacon Bridge . Together withBreakneck Ridge on the opposite bank of the river it forms "Wey-Gat" or Wind Gate, the picturesque northern gateway to theHudson Highlands . It can also be seen by southbound travelers on nearby sections of theNew York State Thruway . This view was popular with early artists of theHudson River School , and helped give them their name.While thought of as the highest in the area, its summit reaching approximately convert|1340|ft|m|-1 above sea level, the eastern summit unofficially known as Butter Hill is actually higher, at convert|1380|ft|m|-1 in elevation.
Name
On his initial voyage up the river,
Henry Hudson and his crew called the mountain "Klinkesberg", due to its wrinkled rock cliffs near the river. The name failed to stick, however.Later, the early Dutch
colonist s of the region referred to the mountain simply as "Boterberg" (from which Butter Hill came, since the mountain looked like a lump ofbutter ). In the middle of the 19th century, writerNathaniel Parker Willis , who had taken up residence in the region, proposed the name:"The tallest mountain is ... looked upon as the most sure foreteller of a storm. When the white cloud-beard descends upon his breast in the morning ... there is sure to be a rain-storm before night. Standing aloft before other mountains in the chain, this sign is peculiar to him. He seems the monarch, and this seems his stately ordering of a change in the weather. Should not STORM-KING, then, be his proper title?"
The nearbyStorm King School andStorm King Art Center , as well as some other local businesses, have also taken the name. The section of NY 218 that winds around the eastern slope of the mountain overlooking the river was originally built as theStorm King Highway . Today that name is often used for the four-lane section of US 9W to the west, with 218 referred to as the Old Storm King Highway.History
In 1965 the mountain became the focus of a landmark environmental battle when local
activist s formed the Scenic Hudson Preservation Coalition (today known as justScenic Hudson ) to fight against plans byutility Consolidated Edison to cut away part of the mountain near the river and build a pump storage power generator complete withtransmission line s across it for an ambitious power generating scheme which would also have entailed creating a reservoir in much of what is nowBlack Rock Forest . In a lawsuit brought by the coalition, a judge ruled for the first time that aesthetic impacts could be considered in such projects. In 1979 Con Ed finally abandoned even a greatly scaled-down version of the project, and settled a parallel lawsuit brought against their Indian Point facility by agreeing to endow the Hudson River Foundation with $12 million.After
forest fire s on the mountain during the dry summer of 1999,unexploded ordnance left over from 19th centuryartillery training at the nearbyUnited States Military Academy was discovered in some areas close to the trails. As a result the mountain was closed to hiking until October2002 , when authorities could be sure it had been safely removed.Climb
The mountain is the centerpiece of
Storm King State Park . Due to the wide views of the river and surrounding areas, both summits are highly popular with localhiker s. The orange-blazed Howell Trail, connecting with the yellow-blazed Stillman Trail, most often accessed at a parking area on US 9W, offers an immediate and steep climb up Butter Hill followed by a longer and more relaxing trip to the summit of Storm King itself.Although infrequently attempted and not permitted by the park authorities, there are documented technical rock climbing routes above the river, as well as ice climbing, when conditions are favorable.
In literature
Storm King (along with nearby
Pollepel Island ) features prominently in a number of short stories bydark fantasy authorCaitlín R. Kiernan , including "Estate," "Salammbô," and "The Last Child of Lir," all of which appear in "Tales of Pain and Wonder " (2000).Notes
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