Hardscrabble Mountain | |
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Custer County, Colorado, United States | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,171 m (10,404 ft) |
Coordinates | 38°11′52″N 105°11′42″W / 38.19778°N 105.19500°W |
Geography | |
Location | Custer County, Colorado, United States |
Parent range | Sangre de Cristo Range |
Hardscrabble Mountain is a summit located in Custer County, Colorado with an elevation of 3,171 metres (10,404 ft).[1][2] It is one of the peaks in Wet Mountains, a sub-range of the Sangre de Cristo Range of the Rocky Mountains.[3] A local legend is that the mountain was named after an event from Christmas Day 1855. Ute Native Americans attacked settlers in Pueblo, after which soldiers pursued the Utes. They ran up the creek and had a “hard scrabble” to avoid being captured.[4]
Four Hardscrabble Creek streams are found in the Hardscrabble Mountain and Wetmore area:
Other nearby geological sites are: