Infobox mountain name AshMountain photo photo caption elevation m 2125 elevation ref prominence m 750 prominence ref map Canada BritishColumbia no subdivisions map caption Location within BritishColumbia label position below location BritishColumbiaBritishColumbia, Canada range Tuya Range Stikine Ranges , Cassiar Mountains lat d 59 lat m 16 lat s 28 lat NS N long d 130 long m 30 long s 32 long EW W region CA coordinates ref topo National Topographic System NTS 104O 07 type Subglacial mound age Pleistocene last eruption Pleistocene first ascent easiest route AshMountain is the highest summit in the Tuya Range of the Stikine Ranges in northcentral BritishColumbia , Canada , located immediately north of High Tuya Lake at the north end of Tuya Mountains Provincial Park . It is one of the six tuyas clustered close to Tuya Lake . The base of the volcano comprises pillow lava and hyaloclastite indicating that the volcano formed beneath ice or under a large lake . The volcano comprises loose debris as well as Dike geology dikes of basalt ic Rock geology rock that intruded into the volcanic pile. Other tuyas in the area include Tuya Butte , South Tuya and Mathews Tuya , although most of the group of tuyas are un named. See also Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province NCVP Tuya Range List of volcanoes in Canada List of Northern Cordilleran volcanoes List of subglacial volcanoes Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Western Canada Volcanic history of the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province References cite bcgnis id 12619 title AshMountain cite bivouac id 3270 title AshMountain Northern Cordilleran volcanoes Interior Mountains Category Cassiar Country Category Volcanoes of BritishColumbia Category Mountains of BritishColumbia Category Subglacial mounds Category Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province Category Stikine Ranges Category Pleistocene volcanoes Category Monogenetic volcanoes BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
MountainAsh is a name used for several unrelated trees. It may refer to Eucalyptus regnans , the tallest of all flowering plants and other flora species Fraxinus texensis , an ash tree species in Texas Trees in the genus Sorbus in North America mainly U.S.A. In Ireland and Britain it is used exclusively for Sorbus aucuparia which is also commonly known as Rowan MountainAsh, Rhondda Cynon Taf , a town in South Wales, United Kingdom disambig ... more details
Blue Mountain is a mountain in Coquitlam , BritishColumbia . It makes up most of the city s southwest area, and is mostly residential. coord missing BritishColumbia Category Geography of Coquitlam Category Mountains of BritishColumbia ... more details
unreferenced date November 2010 Infobox mountain name Castle Mountain photo CastleMountain.jpg photo caption elevation m 2546 elevation ref prominence m 266 prominence ref parent peak listing location BritishColumbiaBritishColumbia, Canada range Morrissey Ridge coordinates topo type age first ascent easiest route Castle Mountain is a mountain on Morrissey Ridge in Fernie, BritishColumbia Fernie , BritishColumbia , Canada . It is part of the Flathead Range of the Canadian Rockies and has an elevation of convert 2546 m ft 0 abbr on . Castle Mountain is well known for bike trails. See also Coal Creek, BritishColumbia External links http www.fernie.com maps images recreational trail map.pdf Canadian Rockies coord missing BritishColumbia Category Elk Valley Category Mountains of BritishColumbia Category Canadian Rockies BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
This article is for the ski resort near Kelowna, BritishColumbia, Canada. For the similarly named ski resort near Seattle Washington, see Crystal Mountain Washington Crystal Mountain . Crystal Mountain Resort is a small day use ski area near West Kelowna , BritishColumbia . It has two chairlifts and a T bar. External links http www.crystalresort.com Official site Ski areas and resorts in BritishColumbia coord missing BritishColumbia Category Ski areas and resorts in BritishColumbia Category Okanagan Country Ski resort stub BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
This page is about the mountain in the Boundary Country near Greenwood, BritishColumbia. For the ghost town and former mine near Princeton see Copper Mountain, BritishColumbia Infobox mountain name Copper Mountain photo photo caption elevation prominence map Canada BritishColumbia no subdivisions map caption   map size 200 label position right location BritishColumbiaBritishColumbia, Canada range lat d 49 lat m 07 lat s 27 lat NS N long d 118 long m 47 long s 23 long EW W coordinates ref ref name bcgnis cite bcgnis id 13015 title Copper Mountain ref topo National Topographic System NTS 82E 2 first ascent easiest route Copper Mountain is a mountain in BritishColumbia , north of Greenwood, BritishColumbia Greenwood and north west of Grand Forks, BritishColumbia Grand Forks . ref name bcgnis References reflist Category Boundary Country Category Mountains of BritishColumbia Category Monashee Mountains BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
Other uses Maple Mountain disambiguation Maple Mountain Orphan date March 2009 Infobox mountain name Maple Mountain photo photo caption elevation m 506 elevation ref ref name bivouac cite bivouac id 21 name Maple Mountain accessdate 2009 02 14 ref prominence m 476 prominence ref ref name bivouac map Canada BritishColumbia no subdivisions map caption map size 200 label position top listing location BritishColumbiaBritishColumbia, Canada range Vancouver Island Ranges lat d 48 lat m 49 lat s 56 lat NS N long d 123 long m 36 long s 21 long EW W coordinates ref ref name bcgnis BCGNIS 5535 Maple Mountain ref topo National Topographic System NTS 92B 13 first ascent easiest route Maple Mountain is a mountain on Vancouver Island in BritishColumbia , Canada . The mountain is located on the northern side of Maple Bay, BritishColumbia Maple Bay in Cowichan Valley Regional District North Cowichan , just NE of the city of Duncan, BritishColumbia Duncan . ref name bcgnis References reflist Category Mountains of BritishColumbia Category Vancouver Island Ranges BritishColumbia geo stub ... more details
This page is about the ghost town and former mine near Princeton, BritishColumbia. For the mountain in the Smilkameen Country near Princeton, BritishColumbia, see Copper MountainBritishColumbia . Copper Mountain was an important copper mining company town in the Similkameen Country of the BritishColumbia Interior Southern Interior of BritishColumbia , Canada , just south of the town of Princeton, BritishColumbia Princeton . See also Allenby, BritishColumbia John Fall Allison References http srmwww.gov.bc.ca bcgn bin bcg10?name 40521 BCGNIS listing Copper Mountain abandoned locality http minfile.gov.bc.ca Summary.aspx?minfilno 092HSE004 BC Govt MINFILE Record Summary Copper Mountain http srmwww.gov.bc.ca bcgn bin bcg10?name 1034 BCGNIS listing Allenby abandoned locality coord 49 20 00 N 120 31 32 W display title Category Similkameen Country Category Ghost towns in BritishColumbia Category Company towns in Canada Category Mining communities in BritishColumbia BritishColumbia stub Canada ghost town stub ru ... more details
Granite Mountain , 2036  m 6680  ft prominence 134 m, ref http bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 6483 Granite Mountain in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref is a mountain in the Rossland Range of the Monashee Mountains in the West Kootenay region of southeastern BritishColumbia , Canada . It is located just northwest of the city of Rossland, BritishColumbia Rossland ref BCGNIS 12364 Granite Mountain ref and is the higher of the two mountains forming the core of the Red Mountain Resort Red Mountain Ski Resort , the other being the eponymous Red Mountain Rossland Red Mountain . See also Granite Mountain disambiguation References reflist coord 49 06 09 N 117 51 21 W display title Category Mountains of BritishColumbia Category West Kootenay Category Monashee Mountains BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
Image Sumas Mountain.jpg thumb right 300px Sumas Mountain from Sumas Central Road in Chilliwack, BritishColumbia Chilliwack . Sumas Mountain , aka referred to as Canadian Sumas to distinguish it from Sumas Mountain an identically named mountain just south in Washington state, is a relatively large mountain rising from the floodplain of the Fraser River in the Lower Mainland of southwestern BritishColumbia , Canada . ref BCGNIS 13328 Sumas Mountain ref Its western end is in the urban area of Abbotsford, BritishColumbia Abbotsford and is home to a number of suburban areas of that city, notably Clayburn, BritishColumbia Clayburn . Its higher eastern reaches tower over Greendale, BritishColumbia Greendale , a community within the Chilliwack, BritishColumbia City of Chilliwack and is mostly wilderness the mountain s summit, Sumas Peak , is located in this area, along with Chadsey Lake . The mountain is separated from the North Cascades Cascade Mountains by the drained lake now called Sumas Prairie , south of which is its American sister, Sumas Mountain , and which is part of the greater floodplain of the Fraser River the Fraser Lowland . West of the mountain is Matsqui Prairie , another floodplain, and north of the Fraser, which lies along the mountain s north flank, are similar floodplains Nicomen Island and Hatzic Prairie . Sumas Mountain Provincial Park is located in the higher, northern reaches of the mountain. Some mining has taken place in the mountain, notably brick clay, which gave rise to the mining community of Clayburn. Located on the mountain s north foot, adjacent to the Fraser, is a Canadian Forces base naval station. On its south side is the reserve of the Sumas ... reflist coord 49 05 21 N 122 10 15 W region CA BC type mountain display title Category Mountains of BritishColumbia Category Abbotsford, BritishColumbia Category Lower Mainland BritishColumbia geo ... Prairie area south of the mountain, formerly Sumas Lake . A common 19th Century spelling of Sumas ... more details
, Bavaria. Mountain biking in BritishColumbia is a popular sport as well as a thriving manufacturing ... Shore suburbs of Vancouver, BritishColumbia are a world renowned mecca for mountain biking . Situated ... in BritishColumbia Category Mountain biking venues in Canada BritishColumbia stub canada sport stub ... the trails and hold races. Whistler The Whistler Blackcomb resort in Whistler, BritishColumbia is one of the best known places in the world for Mountain Biking. Both downhill and freeriding are popular there. The Fitzsimmons ski lift and Whistler Gondola are used on the bottom of Whistler Mountain ... the summer. Numerous mountain biking events are held annually including Crankworx and the Joyride Huckfest. Vancouver Island Vancouver Island , though not as well known for mountain biking as the North Shore, boasts a growing number of trails. They are located near the communities of Victoria, BritishColumbia Victoria , Sooke, BritishColumbia Sooke , Duncan, BritishColumbia Duncan , Nanaimo, BritishColumbia Nanaimo , Port Alberni, BritishColumbia Port Alberni , the Comox Valley , Campbell River, BritishColumbia Campbell River , Cumberland, BritishColumbia Cumberland , and Mount Work ... mountains. These include Mt. Fromme , Cypress Provincial Park Cypress Mountain , and Mount Seymour Mt. Seymour . While it is not considered part of the North Shore, Coquitlam, BritishColumbia Coquitlam s Eagle Mountain, BritishColumbia Eagle Mountain , and Burke MountainBritishColumbia Burke Mountain offer riding that is similar, though access to the trails is typically more difficult. The mountains all are populated with mountain bike trails that are known for their extremely difficult and dangerous mountain terrain. These trails contain numerous natural challenges like fallen logs ..., the expansion of residential areas calls for the destruction of some trails on Eagle and Burke Mountain. An advocacy group called the North Shore Mountain Biking Association http www.nsmba.bc.ca NSMBA ... more details
Orphan date March 2009 Infobox mountain name Pilot Mountain photo photo caption elevation m 995 elevation ref ref name bivouac cite bivouac id 11502 name Pilot Mountain accessdate 2008 03 21 ref prominence m 230 prominence ref ref name bivouac map Canada BritishColumbia no subdivisions map caption map size 200 label position left location BritishColumbiaBritishColumbia, Canada range lat d 54 lat m 02 lat s 48 lat NS N long d 122 long m 53 long s 37 long EW W coordinates ref ref name bivouac topo National Topographic System NTS 92J 02 Pilot Mountain is a mountain located convert 17 km mi 0 abbr on northwest of the city limits of Prince George, BritishColumbia . The mountain top is used as a radio communications site by users including CKPG TV channel 2. References reflist Category Mountains of BritishColumbia Category Greater Prince George BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
Infobox mountain name Powder Mountain photo photo caption elevation m 2347 elevation ref prominence m 653 prominence ref location BritishColumbia , Canada range Pacific Ranges coordinates coord 50 08 50 N 123 16 36 W display inline,title type mountain topo National Topographic System NTS 92J 03 type age volcanic arc belt Cascade Volcanoes Cascade Volcanic Arc clear Garibaldi Volcanic Belt last eruption first ascent easiest route glacier walk up This article is for the mountain in BritishColumbia, Canada. For the ski resort in Utah see Powder Mountain . Powder Mountain , convert 2347 m ft 0 abbr on , is a volcano volcanic summit in the Powder Mountain Icefield in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in southwestern BritishColumbia , Canada . Much of the volcanic history of Powder Mountain remains hidden apart from a few scraps of volcanic rock extending from under its current ice cap. ref cite web author Jack Souther publisher Whistler Naturalists date March 15, 2002 url http www.whistlernaturalists.ca ?page id 321 title Mount Cayley Is it a dead volcano? Or just snoozing? ref See also List of volcanoes in Canada Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Western Canada Brandywine Mountain Mount Cayley Mount Fee Callaghan Valley Notes reflist References http www.env.gov.bc.ca bcgn bin bcg10?name 19437 BCGNIS listing Powder Mountain http bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 5054 Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia listing Pacific Ranges Category Mountains of BritishColumbia Category Volcanoes of BritishColumbia Category Lava domes Category Pacific Ranges Category Sea to Sky Country BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub ... more details
Red Mountain , 2445 m 8022 ft prominence 740 m, ref http bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 6205 Red Mountain in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref is the highest summit of the Camelsfoot Range , part of the Chilcotin Plateau located on the west bank of the Fraser River to the north of Lillooet, BritishColumbia , Canada . Located at the headwaters of the Yalakom River , ref BCGNIS 30571 Red Mountain ref which is the main north fork of the Bridge River, it has been the site of copper prospects but no major mining activity has so far taken place. See also Red Mountain disambiguation References reflist BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub coord 51 12 13 N 122 32 55 W display title Category Lillooet Country Category Mountains of BritishColumbia ... more details
Infobox mountain name Ring Mountain photo Ring Mountain.jpg photo caption elevation m 2192 elevation ref ref name bivouac cite bivouac id 704 name Ring Mountain accessdate 2007 02 03 ref prominence m 260 prominence ref ref name bivouac map Canada BritishColumbia no subdivisions map caption Location in BritishColumbia map size 200 label position right location BritishColumbiaBritishColumbia, Canada range Pacific Ranges lat d 50 lat m 13 lat s 17 lat NS N long d 123 long m 17 long s 58 long EW W coordinates coord 50 13 N 123 17 W type mountain region CA ref name bivouac coordinates ref ref name bivouac topo type Tuya age Unknown last eruption Unknown first ascent 1968 John Clarke mountaineer John Clarke ref name bivouac easiest route Ring Mountain , also called Crucible Dome , is a tuya in the Mount Cayley volcanic field , BritishColumbia , Canada . It has a horseshoe shaped Volcanic crater crater , located on the east side of the upper Squamish River . Outcrop s on Ring Mountain s western side contain highly variable, fine scale jointing and are locally broken down into many small spires and knobs. The age of Ring Mountain is unknown, but probably formed during the Fraser Glaciation like most tuyas in Canada. ref name ubc cite web url http www.eos.ubc.ca krussell subglacial images 01 2 5.html title Ring Mountain work Volcanology Laboratory publisher University of BritishColumbia accessdate 2007 02 03 ref See also Mount Cayley Garibaldi Volcanic Belt Cascade Volcanoes Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Western Canada References reflist External links http gsc.nrcan.gc.ca volcanoes cat volcano e.php?id gvb cdm 024 Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes Ring Mountain Garibaldi Volcanic Belt Pacific Ranges Category Mountains of BritishColumbia Category Volcanoes of BritishColumbia Category Tuyas Category Pleistocene volcanoes Category Holocene volcanoes Category Mount Cayley volcanic field BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub ... more details
Image Elk Mountain.jpg thumb Elk Mountain as seen from Ryder Lake, Chilliwack . Elk Mountain is located within the Fraser Valley in South Western BritishColumbia . It is part of the Cascade Range Cascade mountain range . Its highest point reaches up to 1,432  m. It is often frequented by paraglider s. ref BCGNIS 9460 Elk Mountain ref Hiking Trail A popular 4  km one way hiking trail called the Elk Thurston trail allows access to the Summit topography summit . This trail gains 640  m of elevation from the trailhead to the summit. The trail continues on to Mount Thurston , 3.5  km further along the trail and another 198  m higher. ref http www.clubtread.com Routes Route.aspx?Route 85 ClubTread.com ClubTread.com Elk Mountain ref The trail passes through Woodlot 0084. Some parts of the woodlot near the trail are due to be harvested by Chi ihl kway uhk Forestry Limited Partnership . The controversy over the granting of the woodlot harvest license led to the creation of the http www.elkmtntrail.com Help Save The Elk Mountain Trail website. References reflist coord 49 6 48.09 N 121 48 12.20 W region CA type mountain source clubtread.com display title BritishColumbia geo stub Category Mountains of BritishColumbia ... more details
of Coquitlam Category Mountains of BritishColumbia Category Pacific Ranges Category Mountain ...Infobox mountain name Eagle Mountain Eagle Ridge photo photo caption elevation m 1050 elevation ref ref name CME cite bivouac id 1174 title Eagle Mountain accessdate 24 January 2010 ref prominence m 60 prominence ref location Lower Mainland , BritishColumbia , Canada range Pacific Ranges coordinates coord 49 20 52 N 122 49 48 W type mountain region CA display inline,title topo National Topographic System NTS 92.G 07 Eagle Mountain , also known as Eagle Ridge , ref name CME is the mountainous ridge with many indistinct summits between Buntzen Lake and Coquitlam Lake near Coquitlam , BritishColumbia . Its proximity to Coquitlam, and the houses being built on its southern slopes known as Westwood Plateau , make it a very popular weekend destination for hiking , mountain biking , Equestrianism horseback riding , and All terrain vehicle ATV riding . There is a network of logging roads leading up the south side of the summit to a plateau area with lakes, hiking trails and mountain biking trails. In 1903, the Vancouver Power Company now BC Hydro built a convert 3.6 km mi 0 abbr on long, convert 1.2 km mi 0 abbr on deep tunnel under Eagle Mountain from Coquitlam Lake to Buntzen Lake to supply water to Vancouver Vancouver s first hydroelectric power plant on Indian Arm . ref name bchydro BC Hydro http www.bchydro.com community recreation areas buntzen lake.html Buntzen Lake Retrieved on 24 January 2010 ref This tunnel, and the power plants on Indian Arm are still operational. Eagle Mountain is in Indian Arm Provincial Park . ref name bcparks BC Parks http www.env.gov.bc.ca bcparks explore parkpgs indian arm Indian Arm Provincial Park Retrieved on 24 January 2010 ref References reflist External links cite bcgnis id 828 title Eagle Mountain cite web url http store.wildernesscommittee.org campaigns historic pocket reports Vol06No06 eagle title Proposed Eagle Mountain Pocket Wilderness ... more details
Pink Mountain is an unincorporated community in BritishColumbia , Canada . Nestled in the Rocky Mountain foothills, the town is located 113 miles 180 km NW of Fort St. John, BritishColumbia Fort St. John and 140 miles 224 km NW of Dawson Creek , on Mile 143 of the Alaska Highway . Approximately 100 people inhabit the community. Only part of the mountain itself, aptly named after the pinkish burnt rock seams which it is locally famed for, has been designated provincial park status. Located 10 miles 16 km south west of Mile 147, Pink Mountain Provincial Park is one of the region s designated areas for wildlife. However, because much of the park area is on a fairly steep slope, it is only sparsely covered with vegetation and is not suitable butterfly habitat. Prime butterfly habitat for the rare arctic butterflies in the southernmost part of their range is threatened by the proposed development of a wind farm with its large concrete footprint. The park s primary role is to protect a significant palaeontological site containing examples of large marine fossils from the Mesozoic Era , including the largest ichthyosaur ever discovered. Pink Mountain is also the only place in the province where wild Plains Bison plains bison roam. The 1000 plus bison found roaming the area are not naturally occurring, but rather descendants of an escaped herd of 50 from those imported by local guide and outfitter R. Lynn Ross in 1968. BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub coord 57 03 N 122 52 W region CA type mountain source GNS enwiki display title Category Unincorporated settlements in BritishColumbia Category Peace Country Category Populated places in the Peace River Regional District ... more details
opened by British Rail Category Railway stations opened in 1988 Category Railway stations served by Arriva Trains Wales Wales railstation stub nl Station MountainAsh ...Coord 51.6817 3.3765 format dms display title region GB type landmark Infobox UK station name MountainAsh other name Aberpennar code MTA image manager Arriva Trains Wales locale MountainAsh, Wales MountainAsh borough Rhondda Cynon Taf platforms 2 Key Dates Opened 1989 events start 1888 usage0405 pad 1em 0.109 usage0506 decrease 0.107 usage0607 increase 0.120 usage0708 decrease 0.115 usage0809 increase 0.120 MountainAsh railway station Welsh language Welsh Gorsaf Reilffordd Aberpennar is a railway station serving the town of MountainAsh, Rhondda Cynon Taf MountainAsh in Rhondda Cynon Taf , Wales . It is located on the Aberdare railway station Aberdare branch of the Merthyr Line A station serving this area of the town was first opened at Oxford Street by the Taff Vale Railway in 1888. This was closed to passengers by the Western Region of British Railways in 1964. Passenger services were reinstated to a new station by British Railways British Rail in 1988. There is a passing loop situated here constructed in 2002, when the station was also rebuilt , which allows a half hourly service to operate and freight trains to operate alongside the passenger service on what is otherwise a single track route. Passenger services are provided by Arriva Trains Wales and run to all Valley Lines destinations Services Monday to Saturdays trains from Aberdare via Llandaf to Cardiff Central depart every half an hour. Other major stations served include Pontypridd, Cardiff Queen Street, Bridgend and Barry Island. On Sundays there is a train every two hours each way. External links stn art lrnk MTA CF453HD References references rail start rail line previous Penrhiwceiber railway station Penrhiwceiber route Arriva Trains Wales br p style background cc3300 small Merthyr Line small next Fernhill ... more details
Other uses AshMountain disambiguation AshMountain Infobox mountain name AshMountain elevation ft 10243 elevation ref ref name bivouac cite bivouac id 28100 name AshMountain accessdate 2010 03 21 ref prominence ft 889 prominence ref ref name bivouac map USA Montana label position top listing List of mountains of the United States location Park County, Montana , United States USA range Rocky Mountains lat d 45 lat m 06 lat s 00 lat NS N long d 110 long m 32 long s 58 long EW W coordinates ref ref name gnis cite gnis id 779162 name AshMountain accessdate 2010 03 21 ref topo United States Geological Survey USGS AshMountain type age first ascent easiest route AshMountain is a mountain located in Park County, Montana , United States USA . References reflist External links Category Mountains of Montana Category Park County, Montana Montana geo stub ... more details
br MountainAsh Comprehensive School image Mtn ash comp school.jpg size 250px latitude halls Lower ... founder pl specialist county MountainAsh, Rhondda Cynon Taf country Wales flagicon Wales postcode ... www.macs.uk.net website name MACS Home Page MountainAsh Comprehensive School Welsh language Welsh Ysgol Gyfun Aberpennar is an 11 18 comprehensive school in the town of MountainAsh, Rhondda Cynon Taf MountainAsh , in the Southern end on the Cynon Valley in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf , in the South Wales Valleys , Wales . It was formally MountainAsh Grammar School Welsh language Welsh ... Also the school has introduced more use of the Welsh Language. Background MountainAsh Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Aberpennar MountainAsh Comprehensive School is a mixed sex school with approximately ... inspection reports MountainAsh Sec 06.pdf English Bot generated title ref The school s catchment area includes the town of MountainAsh and adjacent villages Penrhiwceiber , Abercynon , Tynte ... training organisations. Citation needed October 2010 date November 2010 MountainAsh Comprehensive ... 7 at MountainAsh Comprehensive School Caegarw Primary School Ysgol Gynradd Caegarw Glenboi Primary ... School Ysgol Gynradd Penrhiwceibr The Schools History MountainAsh Comprehensive School was formerly known as MountainAsh Grammar School Welsh language Welsh Ysgol Ramadeg Aberpennar for students aged ... of MountainAsh Upper Comprehensive School. The house was used for lessons up until 1983, when it was found ... October 2010 date November 2010 MountainAsh Comprehensive School is open for business from 8.00 in the morning through to 9.30 at night. Many national and local groups and organisations use MountainAsh Comprehensive School s outstanding facilities. Citation needed October 2010 date November 2010 ... on these links, and is the instrumental in developing the MountainAsh Partnership which ensures ... four member schools, MountainAsh Comprehensive School, Aberdare Girls School , Aberdare High School ... more details
Rugby team teamname MountainAsh RFC fullname MountainAsh Rugby Football Club image MountainAsh RFC by Aberdare Blog.jpg imagesize 150px nickname the Old Firm ref Fields of Praise, The Official History of the Welsh Rugby Union 1881 1981 , David Smith, Gareth Williams 1980 pg 12 ISBN 0708307663 ref location MountainAsh, Rhondda Cynon Taff MountainAsh , Wales countryflag Wales founded 1875 ref Fields of Praise, The Official History of the Welsh Rugby Union 1881 1981 , David Smith, Gareth Williams 1980 pp11 ISBN 0708307663 ref ground Parc Duffryn Pennar capacity president coach Neil Eynon br Jonathan Mason league WRU Division Two East season 2009 10 position 4th ref http www.wru.co.uk 2160.php WRU Official web site. ref url www.mountainashrfc.com pattern la1 black hoops pattern b1 blackhoops pattern ra1 black hoops leftarm1 FFBF00 body1 FFBF00 rightarm1 FFBF00 shorts1 000000 socks1 FFBF00 MountainAsh RFC is a Wales Welsh rugby union team from the town of MountainAsh 2C Rhondda Cynon Taff MountainAsh , in the Cynon Valley , South Wales . MountainAsh RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Cardiff Blues . ref cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi ... RFC Newport . MountainAsh provided their first Wales national rugby union team Wales international ... Home Nations Championship , though at the time he had left MountainAsh and was then representing Cardiff RFC Cardiff . It only took another four years for MountainAsh to claim their first full international ... there. During the late 1959 60 season, MountainAsh had an excellent season losing only 4 matches ... Wales internationals See also Category MountainAsh RFC players Bob Barrel 1929 33 flagicon WAL Tom ... MountainAsh RFC Official Site References reflist Category Sports clubs established ... 07 08 accessdate 2008 06 03 ref Early history The team was founded in 1875 at a meeting in the MountainAsh Inn, but their first game in earnest was not until 1891, against Swansea at the Washery Field ... more details
Infobox nrhp name AshMountain Entrance Sign nrhp type image AshMountain Entrance sign HAER.jpg caption nearest city Three Rivers, California lat degrees 36 lat minutes 29 lat seconds 15 lat direction N long degrees 118 long minutes 50 long seconds 9 long direction W locmapin California area built 1935 architect Muno,George Fowler,Harold architecture No Style Listed added April 27, 1978 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref governing body National Park Service refnum 78000367 The AshMountain Entrance Sign at Sequoia National Park was constructed in 1935 by Civilian Conservation Corps craftsmen. Featuring a carved Native Americans in the United States Native American face, the sign was made from blocks of Sequoiadendron sequoia wood and fastened with wrought iron brackets. ref cite web url http www.nps.gov history hdp exhibits parkitect gate seki01.htm date 2008 11 17 work Parkitecture in the Western Parks title SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK AshMountain Entrance Sign 1936 publisher National Park Service ref The design was first proposed by National Park Service architect Merel S. Sager in 1931, who designed a small log sign for the AshMountain entrance. In 1935 resident park landscape architect Harold G. Fowler created a much larger design. He recruited CCC worker George W. Munro, who had displayed a talent for woodworking, and they selected a piece of fallen sequoia wood from the Giant Forest . Fowler sketched the profile in blue chalk on the wood using an Indian Head nickel as a guide. Munro carved the wood over a several month period and the sign was assembled and erected over the winter of 1935 36. It was moved in 1964 to make room for a new park entrance station. ref name nrhpinv2 Cite document title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 78000367.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Entrance Sign 266  KB date April 7, 1977 author William C. Tweed publisher National Park Service postscript . ref The sign is supported by a four foot diameter ... more details
Infobox mountain name Crown Mountain photo Crown Mountain.jpg photo caption elevation m 1504 elevation ref prominence m 519 prominence ref location BritishColumbiaBritishColumbia, Canada range Pacific Ranges coordinates coord 49 24 36 N 123 05 30.9 W type mountain region CA topo National Topographic System NTS 92G 06 first ascent FRA 1895 G. Edward, Knox, Musket, R. Parkinson easiest route scramble Crown Mountain is a mountain located north of North Vancouver, BritishColumbia in the North Shore Mountains and is visible from most of Vancouver, BritishColumbia Vancouver and area. gallery Image Crown Mountain 1.jpg Image Crown Mountain 2.jpg Image Crown Mountain 4.jpg gallery External links cite bcgnis id 35182 title Crown Mountain cite bivouac id 567 title Crown Mountain Pacific Ranges Category Mountains of BritishColumbia Crown Category Pacific Ranges BritishColumbia geo stub ... more details