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I liked the geological lines of the formation there in front of you on Heavens Peak. Jack Holterman wrote that the Blackfeet call this peak The Maker Where He Lives Mountain but then stated that he was not aware that Heavens Peak was all that sacred to the Blackfeet people.
The official name could have been given by a prospector named “Dutch” Louie Meyer. Other documents cite a map prepared between 1888 – 1890 by Lt. George P. Ahern that notated this peak as Heavens Peak.
Red Bird Mountain was the name provided by Schultz for the park icon named Heavens Peak (8,987 ft). [ Heavens Peak ]
The official name could have been given by a prospector named “Dutch” Louie Meyer. Other documents cite a map prepared between 1888 – 1890 by Lt. George P. Ahern that notated this peak as Heavens Peak.
Red Bird Mountain was the name provided by Schultz for the park icon named Heavens Peak (8,987 ft). [ Heavens Peak ]