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Posted by Kent (65.130.129.195) on 21:48:09 08/28/14

In Reply to: Rhino Rock posted by SY

I think Rhinoceros Head is its official name. It is along Firehole Canyon Drive below the falls and was named by Herman Carey Bumpus of Bumpus Butte fame in ~1933. Bumpus also named Tuff Cliff along the Gibbon, Ferric Caldron at Elk Park, and Rhyotravertine Gulch south of Mammoth. He is the author of a couple of early and excellent trail guides to the park and supervised the construction of the park's best building, Herbert Maier's Fishing Bridge Museum.



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