- Egan Range
The Egan Range is a line of mountains in White Pine County, in eastern
Nevada in the westernUnited States . From Egan Creek near the historic community of Cherry Creek, the range runs south for approximately 108 miles (173 km), extending into the northern part of Lincoln County. To the east are the largeSteptoe Valley and the even longerSchell Creek Range . To the west are the White River Valley and the scenicWhite Pine Range . To the north is theCherry Creek Range , while to the south is remote Cave Valley and the southern tip of the Schell Creek Range.The southern section of the range rises steadily, climbing to the high ridge of Ward Mountain. This crest is over 3 miles (5 km) long and, at elevations up to 10,936 feet (3333 m), includes the highest point of the range. The mountains then descend rapidly to the north, dropping to elevations below 6200 feet near the community of Ely.
North of Ely the Egan Range rises again at Hausser Mountain (9,411 ft, 2,868 m), approximately 5 miles west of the community of McGill. This northern group of mountains (which might be considered as a separate range) continues to Telegraph Peak (9918 ft, 3023 m), and then descends to Egan Creek, almost merging with the
Cherry Creek Range .The range is named after
Howard Egan , a Mormon guide, mountaineer and cattle drover, who scouted a route through central Nevada betweenSalt Lake City, Utah and the western Nevada town of Genoa.ee also
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Bristlecone Wilderness
*South Egan Range Wilderness External links
* [http://www.peakbagger.com/range.aspx?rid=13336 Peakbagger.com]
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