Colonel Bob is a summit in the Colonel Bob Wilderness, on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. It is one of the highest points in Grays Harbor County, the highest being named Gibson Peak.
A Henry Fisher map from 1890 depicts Colonel Bob Mountain as McCallas Peak. Colonel Bob Mountain was first climbed in 1893 by Clark Pealer, J. N., and Robert Locke who named the peak for orator Robert G. Ingersoll. The climbing party left a cairn and record which was discovered in 1930.
There's a trail called Colonel Bob Trail leading to the summit.
By elevation Colonel Bob is
# 4 out of 40 in Grays Harbor County # 42 out of 100 in Olympic National Forest # 2 out of 5 in Colonel Bob Wilderness
By prominence Colonel Bob is
# 29 out of 40 in Grays Harbor County # 87 out of 100 in Olympic National Forest # 5 out of 5 in Colonel Bob Wilderness
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