Big Bald Mountain (New Brunswick)

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Abandoned fire-spotting hut on Big Bald Mountain (IR Walker 1986)
Abandoned fire-spotting hut on Big Bald Mountain (IR Walker 1986)
Big Bald Mountain

Elevation 672 metres (2,205 feet)
Location Northumberland, New Brunswick
Range Appalachian Mountains
Coordinates 47°12′N, 66°25′W
Topo map NTS 21O/01
Easiest route hike

Big Bald Mountain is a prominent peak in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It lies east of the Christmas Mountains, near the headwaters of the Northwest Miramichi River, the Sevogle River, and the South Branch Nepisiguit River. It is a well-known feature, in part because of its height, but especially because of its bald summit (hence the name).[1][2]

Before aerial surveillance was extensively used, a hut was maintained on the summit for fire-spotting in the remote north-central part of the province. A very similar hut was maintained on Mount Carleton, the province's highest peak. Triangulation among these huts and other fire towers allowed the locations of wildfires to be determined quickly and easily.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Rayburn, A. (1975) Geographical Names of New Brunswick. Toponymy Study 2. Surveys and Mapping Branch, Energy Mines and Resources Canada, Ottawa
  2. ^ Geographical Names of Canada http://geonames.nrcan.gc.ca/index_e.php

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