PCT at Roller Pass |
E. W. Harris made three hikes to Roller Pass in the summer of 1977. He did review the history of emigrant parties in the Donner area and described the Roller Pass topography in detail [1]. The Roller Pass was discovered in 1846 by Joseph Aram, who was with a party of about twelve families on his way from Illinois to Santa Clara Valley [1-3]. Until then, the Donner Pass (Truckee Pass) was used to go west. Pausing at Truckee Lake (now Donner Lake), the Aram Party, guided by Chief Truckee, explored for an easier crossing of the Sierra Ridge. Referencing an article in the Journal of American History, Harris writes [1,4]:
Finally Aram turned to the southwest following Cold Creek to its confluence with Emigrant Creek and thence (presumably) to its head along Emigration Canyon. Here they reached the pass between Lincoln und Judah peaks, and found it incredibly steep for wagons, some 800 feet higher than Truckee (Donner) Pass, but in the final analysis easier for wagons.
PCT near Roller Pass with view of Mt. Lincoln |
References and more to explore
[1] E. W. Harris: The Early Emigrant Pass between Mt. Judah and Mt. Lincoln. In: Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, Spring 1979, Volume XXII, Number 1, pp. 31-39 . Link: epubs.nsla.nv.gov/statepubs/epubs/210777-1979-1Spring.pdf.[2] Capt. Joseph Aram. Link: http://www.mariposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/jaram.html.
[3] Roller Pass. Donner Summit Historical Scociety. Link: http://www.donnersummithistoricalsociety.org/pages/JudahLooppgs/RollerPass.html.
[4] Joseph Aram, “The Reminiscences of Captain Aram,” in James T. Watson, “Across the Continent in a Caravan,” Journal of American History, 1907, Vol. I., #4, 628.
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