SAWTEETH

Mountain Name: Sawteeth

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Adirondack Peak

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Namesake: Sawteeth

Sawteeth Timeline

1837

1921: On On August 16th, 1921 George Marshall, Bob Marshall, and Herbert Clark, the three men who were the first to climb all 46 High Peaks, made their ascent of Sawteeth. It was their thirty-second High Peak and would wind up being the seventeenth of twenty-six High Peaks they would climb that year.
- Marshall, Bob, George Marshall, and Phil Brown. Bob Marshall in the Adirondacks: Writings of a Pioneering Peak-bagger, Pond-hopper and Wilderness Preservationist. Lost Pond Press. 2006.

1955: In 1955, the USGS performed a survey using standard (English) units [i.e. feet], identifying Sawteeth as 4100 feet tall making it the thirty-fifth tallest mountain in the Adirondacks.

1978: In 1978, the USGS performed a survey using metric units [i.e. meters], identifying Sawteeth as 4134 feet tall. It corrected the 1955 USGS standard unit survey measurement of Sawteeth by thirty-four feet when converted and changed the height rank from the thirty-fifth to the thirty-second tallest.

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