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gavstah t1_ixf6ka7 wrote

Not to be pedantic, but it’s actually "Donner Pass". Source: I used to live there.

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Speadraser t1_ixfbzmc wrote

Previously known as Stephens Pass. From the contribution of the Stephens-Townsend-Murphy Party.

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canijustreddit t1_ixfelbr wrote

Something about mountains and passes, if they are a persons name people seem to default to the possessive form

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blastradii t1_ixh3bre wrote

Why’d you leave such a beautiful place? Please don’t say you moved to a place like Bakersfield or something

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crank1000 t1_ixj7p0g wrote

I’d guess because the cost of living is insane and there are like 6 businesses, all of which pay close to minimum wage. It’s also insanely over populated in the summer, filled with obnoxious gaper tourists who can’t drive, park, or even just be a courteous human being.

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Forthe49ers t1_ixfy1ml wrote

Yeah just as you often hear people say Sierras when it only Sierra

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huskers2468 t1_ixh4t84 wrote

Wouldn't that be the same as the Rockies?

It's the Rocky Mountains, but short hand is Rockies. Just like The Sierra Nevada Mountains, can be shortened to The Sierras.

>Almost as soon as the range’s name was formalized, it began being called by its nickname, the Sierras. Joaquin Miller, the author and frontiersman, wrote “Songs of the Sierras” in 1871. Later, he wrote at least four more celebrated works devoted to California’s most notable mountains, all using the “Sierras” in the title.

https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/Sierra-vs-Sierras-Nevada-California-mountains-16325112.php

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Bodie_The_Dog t1_ixifh8e wrote

Nopers. Sierra Nevada is a Spanish phrase, already plural, translating to "snowy mountains." So when you tack an "s" on the end you're saying "mountainss." Even old timers got it wrong.

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huskers2468 t1_ixkj8o2 wrote

Interesting, so Sierra itself is plural in it's native language. I wonder if there are more examples of this.

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Yunoluvmi t1_ixggljp wrote

I don’t know why this gets under my skin as much as it does but it does to most locals as well so at least I’m not alone.

Source: Live in June Lake.

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