Marys Peak (formerly Mary's Peak and sometimes still spelled this way) is a mountain in Benton County, Oregon, United States, just southwest of Philomath. According to the Benton County Historical Society, the native Kalapuya called the peak tcha Timanwi, or 'place of spiritual power.' It is the highest peak in the Oregon Coast Range. It is also the highest point in Benton County,and ranks eleventh in the state for prominence. The current name, given by settlers of European ancestry, may have been inspired by Mary Lloyd, who came to Oregon in 1845, and was known as the first white woman to cross the Marys River, which has its origin on the mountain, though there are alternate theories about the name.
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| - メアリーズ・ピーク (ja)
- Marys Peak (en)
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| - メアリーズ・ピーク (Marys Peak) はアメリカ合衆国オレゴン州ベントン郡の山。フィロマスのちょうど南西に位置する。において最も高い山であると同時に、ベントン郡全体でも最も高所となる。また、州全体では11位である。 晴れた日の山頂から東・北東・南東を向くと、ウィラメットバレーの都市や郊外とカスケード山脈が望め、西側からは太平洋を見ることができる。 メアリーズ・ピークへと向かう道は冬期においても開通している。森林局は2010年から2011年にかけての冬に、山頂への移動が容易になるようにゲートを開いたままにすると発表した。この道は十分に整備されていないため、冬期においての自動車での登坂では4WDまたは、4本のタイヤにチェーンを履くことが必要とされる。 (ja)
- Marys Peak (formerly Mary's Peak and sometimes still spelled this way) is a mountain in Benton County, Oregon, United States, just southwest of Philomath. According to the Benton County Historical Society, the native Kalapuya called the peak tcha Timanwi, or 'place of spiritual power.' It is the highest peak in the Oregon Coast Range. It is also the highest point in Benton County,and ranks eleventh in the state for prominence. The current name, given by settlers of European ancestry, may have been inspired by Mary Lloyd, who came to Oregon in 1845, and was known as the first white woman to cross the Marys River, which has its origin on the mountain, though there are alternate theories about the name. (en)
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| - Marys Peak viewed from the Willamette Valley (en)
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| - Marys Peak (formerly Mary's Peak and sometimes still spelled this way) is a mountain in Benton County, Oregon, United States, just southwest of Philomath. According to the Benton County Historical Society, the native Kalapuya called the peak tcha Timanwi, or 'place of spiritual power.' It is the highest peak in the Oregon Coast Range. It is also the highest point in Benton County,and ranks eleventh in the state for prominence. The current name, given by settlers of European ancestry, may have been inspired by Mary Lloyd, who came to Oregon in 1845, and was known as the first white woman to cross the Marys River, which has its origin on the mountain, though there are alternate theories about the name. On a clear day at the top of the peak, facing east, northeast, and southeast, one can see the cities and suburbs of the Willamette Valley, as well as the Cascade Range. To the west, the Pacific Ocean is visible on clear days. The road to the peak now remains open in the winter. During the 2010–2011 winter, the Forest Service announced that it will leave the gates open to facilitate travel to the summit. The road will not be maintained, so a lifted 4x4 or four-wheel chains are required for motor access during the winter months. On June 15, 2019, the Oregon Geographic Names Board unanimously endorsed a proposal to give Native American names to 10 unnamed creeks that flow down Mary's Peak. The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians were enlisted to be involved in representing the ancient indigenous groups and selecting the new names. The names proposed for adoption are in the languages of the Kalapuya, Wusi’n and Yaqo’n people who originally inhabited the land. Approval from the national board may take up to a year. (en)
- メアリーズ・ピーク (Marys Peak) はアメリカ合衆国オレゴン州ベントン郡の山。フィロマスのちょうど南西に位置する。において最も高い山であると同時に、ベントン郡全体でも最も高所となる。また、州全体では11位である。 晴れた日の山頂から東・北東・南東を向くと、ウィラメットバレーの都市や郊外とカスケード山脈が望め、西側からは太平洋を見ることができる。 メアリーズ・ピークへと向かう道は冬期においても開通している。森林局は2010年から2011年にかけての冬に、山頂への移動が容易になるようにゲートを開いたままにすると発表した。この道は十分に整備されていないため、冬期においての自動車での登坂では4WDまたは、4本のタイヤにチェーンを履くことが必要とされる。 (ja)
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