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Dad’s quest to name peak after son on hold


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A South Lake Tahoe father still desires to name a peak in Desolation Wilderness after his son, but doing so is in limbo.

Ryan Shreve

Ryan Shreve

The idea was Mitch Underhill’s. Underhill and Ryan Shreve were best friends and firefighters. Shreve died in 2003 at the age of 24 from second impact syndrome following a wakeboarding accident on Folsom Lake. Underhill died last year.

“Shortly after Mitch died, the USGS met and determined that our application to name an unnamed geologic feature did not meet the 1999 Wilderness Act’s requirements,” Mike Shreve, Ryan’s dad, told Lake Tahoe News. “So now without Mitch with us, I have had little excitement to go after other mapmakers and Google Earth to have the name changed on their sites. I will pursue these options this winter.”

The goal is to have Peak 9441 renamed Mount Ryan.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

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  1. BaddogLT says - Posted: October 1, 2014

    This article screams, “Bring me an editor!”

    Just because this media outlet is essentially a blog doesn’t mean the contributions shouldn’t be lucid and written so a reader can understand what story is being told.

    Just awful.

  2. Tahoebluewire says - Posted: October 1, 2014

    Mountains should never be named after people. It is a transgression against the natural spirit of the high country.

  3. Lisa Huard says - Posted: October 2, 2014

    I’m all for it and can’t wait to hike to Mount Ryan. I wish you the energy and all the good luck to venture forth.

  4. Old Long Skiis says - Posted: October 5, 2014

    Mike and Dawn Shreve! Good luck in your venture to name the mountain peak in your sons name!
    I hope you are succseful in this, as I think it would be a fitting tribute and a memorial for your son Ryan!
    Bob Rockwell says “hello and best wishes to the both of you!”! OLS