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Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 28 2009 10:16 pm
by azdesertfather
Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
by Lynh Bui - Jul. 27, 2009 12:00 AM
The Arizona Republic
The mountain that lives in the shadow of its older, more popular sibling is getting a little attention this month.
Sometimes referred to as Round Mountain, Red Mountain or even the "Other Mountain," Scottsdale is looking for an official name for the mountain next to Pinnacle Peak.
The city is asking the public for suggestions on a possible moniker. Friday is the last day to submit recommendations.
John Loleit, Pinnacle Peak Park coordinator, said the mountain needs an official name for scientific and safety reasons.
"Some of the research we've done in the park involves plants on this mountain, and we need to refer to its location," Loleit said. "We could use the name also to alert the fire department if there is an injured person on Pinnacle Peak or the 'Other Mountain.'"
The mountain sits next to Pinnacle Peak and is roughly 200 feet smaller than its sister peak.
Loleit said he has received dozens of suggestions.
Some research papers and books refer to the mountain as Red Mountain for its reddish color, which stems from the concentration of iron at the base. Round Mountain refers to its physical shape. Suggestions also have included animal names, such as Sidewinder Mountain or Chuckwalla Hill, Loleit said.
"We've been doing research or we're hiking on the trail and we refer to it as the 'other mountain' or 'that one over there,'" Loleit said. "Last year, we said, 'Gosh dang it, we need to name this mountain.'"
It will still take a few years before there is an official name. The city has to go through a formal application process with the Arizona State Board on Geographic and Historic Names.
Scottsdale will narrow a list of names and send them to the board, which will research and select the most appropriate.
Suggestions can be made at pinnaclepeakpark.com or by calling 480-312-0991.
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 28 2009 10:30 pm
by BobP
I proposed Squaw Peak....I'm surprised they didn't mention it in the article ;) .
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 28 2009 10:44 pm
by PaleoRob
I think we should all submit Mount HAZ as a name.
I did at least.
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 29 2009 3:39 am
by azbackpackr
Well, but it's in SCOTTSDALE! How's about "Honky Hill?" Or "Rich B***h Ridge?"
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 29 2009 4:26 am
by joebartels
azbackpackr wrote:Well, but it's in SCOTTSDALE! How's about... "Rich B***h Ridge?"

If there's a trail on it that's how it's going in the database
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 29 2009 4:32 am
by azbackpackr
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 29 2009 7:36 am
by tibber
Joe, I believe it's part of the Pinnacle Peak Trail to the west. I hike it once in awhile and could give it my best shot to live up to that proposed name.

Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 29 2009 8:21 am
by fairweather8588
azbackpackr wrote:Well, but it's in SCOTTSDALE! How's about "Honky Hill?" Or "Rich B***h Ridge?"
Perhaps we could call it "Hey-now-take-it-easy-some-of-us-live-in-scottsdale-lets-not-judge-too-much-up-in-here-now Peak". But yes we do have a lot of bitches
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 29 2009 8:32 am
by BobP
fairweather8588 wrote:"Hey-now-take-it-easy-some-of-us-live-in-scottsdale-lets-not-judge-too-much-up-in-here-now Peak".
I like it!!!
We put our hiking boots on one at a time like everyone else and some of us shop at the dollar store for supplies

;)
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 29 2009 9:11 am
by fairweather8588
Yeah i thought it's got potential, for short we can just call it H.N.T.I.E.S.O.U.L.I.S.L.N.J.T.M.U.I.H.N. Peak
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 29 2009 10:14 am
by writelots
Well, seeing how the results of anything designed by committee tends to be absurd, I think it might end up being something like "The-Politically-Correctly-Named-Peak-near-Pinnacle" or "Mt. Sin Nombre"...
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 29 2009 10:41 am
by BobP
Okay I went to azcentral.com and Squaw Peak was mentioned in alot of the comments. Some comments are pretty funny.
Botox Mtn, Cougar Mtn, Hummer Mtn to name a few

Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 29 2009 11:31 am
by BobP
Superlative
Consumate
Out-of-this-world
Ten
True
Splendid
Defectless
Accomplished
Lovely
Everlasting
Perfect
Excellent
Aces
Kindhearted
Or change the letters to your liking

Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 30 2009 3:40 pm
by JimmyLyding
Bartels Massif
Mount D-Bag
Airhead Mountain
It will probably get some horribly lame, generic name like "Tonto Mountain," or "Saguaro Peak."
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 30 2009 4:32 pm
by azbackpackr
I still like Honky Hill the best. Easy to remember and pronounce, etc. And it suits the area, of course!
Yeah, I live in the Redneck Alps, people make fun of my area, too! ;)
Re: Scottsdale seeks name for 'Other Mountain'
Posted: Jul 30 2009 6:20 pm
by PaleoRob
Bartels Massif has a nice ring to it too.