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Old 03-09-23, 06:19 PM
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You won't be able to ride Mount Evans in Colorado much longer. They are going to change its name due to not so great historical actions related to Governor Evans for whom it was named originally. You will now probably ride Mount Blue sky, but the name hasn't been decided finally yet.
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Originally Posted by gobicycling
You won't be able to ride Mount Evans in Colorado much longer. They are going to change its name due to not so great historical actions related to Governor Evans for whom it was named originally. You will now probably ride Mount Blue sky, but the name hasn't been decided finally yet.
They'll have to change the name of the race.
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The Sand Creek Massacre is a crime that should be more widely publicized, but I do understand the desire not to have the hill named for a war criminal.
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"A road by any other name ... ." At least you will still be able to make that climb. In its finite wisdom, Los Angeles government changed my favorite climb, Tuna Canyon in the Malibu hills, to one way down only.
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Whatever they call the mountain, I'll still ride it. It's a nice climb. Not too hard, not too easy... at least for me. And the vista's you see while going up slowly are beautiful. Coming down you don't have much time to enjoy them. Maybe if they ever get the expansion cracks fixed and repave the road I won't have to concentrate on my line so much!
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Originally Posted by Polaris OBark
The Sand Creek Massacre is a crime that should be more widely publicized, but I do understand the desire not to have the hill named for a war criminal.
Quite true, although there are still supporters of that crime in Colorado. We also need far more places named for Silas Soule here in Colorado. Not a single place, street, town, etc. is named for him.
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The Denver Post (at least in the early 90s when I briefly lived there).

I did not know the Silas Soule story. Thanks for the wikipedia link.
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There's still the Bob Cook Memorial climb, which I doubt will have its name changed.

Both a USAC race and a Gran Fondo event.
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Originally Posted by Polaris OBark
The Denver Post (at least in the early 90s when I briefly lived there).

I did not know the Silas Soule story. Thanks for the wikipedia link.
Although it isn’t quite as Stan Hoig’s The Sand Creek Massacre, the book Ned Wynkoop and the Lonely Road from Sand Creek is a good exploration of the aftermath. At least Wynkoop got a street named after him.

The Annual Spiritual Healing Run starts at Soule’s gravesite every year. He’s that important to the Cheyenne.
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https://www.northwestern.edu/magazin...-massacre.html
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So, Evanston (Ill.) is named after this guy.

WTF?

I was born there, and it never occurred to me...

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Originally Posted by Polaris OBark
So, Evanston (Ill.) is named after this guy.

WTF?

I was born there, and it never occurred to me...
Yup. That’s kind of how he ended up as the territorial governor of Colorado.
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Some nit wit always has some whinney reason to change the name of thing that have been in place for decades or even centuries.
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Old 03-13-23, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by rydabent
Some nit wit always has some whinney reason to change the name of thing that have been in place for decades or even centuries.
At least check your spelling and grammar if you're going to attract attention by being openly contrarian and unwoke.
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Originally Posted by rydabent
Some nit wit always has some whinney reason to change the name of thing that have been in place for decades or even centuries.
One could say that some whiny nitwit should never have changed the name of something that had been in place for decades in 1895. The mountain carried the name Mount Rosalie from the late 1850 to 1895 which is, last time I checked, decades. The mountain should never have been renamed for Evans. The Colorado State legislature named it for him in 1895, 30 years after he was forced from office in disgrace. The Sand Creek Massacre occurred in November, 1864 and 2 US Congressional committees and one military committee found that Evans was responsible. He was gone in less than a year in August 1864.
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
Although it isn’t quite as Stan Hoig’s The Sand Creek Massacre, the book Ned Wynkoop and the Lonely Road from Sand Creek is a good exploration of the aftermath. At least Wynkoop got a street named after him.

The Annual Spiritual Healing Run starts at Soule’s gravesite every year. He’s that important to the Cheyenne.
And I used to live near Evans and Colorado!
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Bob Cook was a nice guy. A couple of weeks after we visited him in the hospital in Tucson, he was gone. I knew he was accomplished, but not the extent. Why not name it Mt. Cook?

Climb in peace, Bob.
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I first read about the Sand Creek Massacre when I read Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee as a teenager. Highly recommended.
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