New HPS peaks in San G's are...
new peaks apparently have formed in the San Gabriels. I didn't study geology but never thought mountains could form so quickly!
before clicking the link, take a guess at where the 2 new peaks are. were you right?
http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/hpslist.htm#16
before clicking the link, take a guess at where the 2 new peaks are. were you right?
http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/hpslist.htm#16
They periodically de-list and re-list peaks based on recent events (fires for example). The "closed" zone due to the Station fire has recently changed. It' probably something in that area. Dunno. Maybe Disappointment and San Gabriel?Zé wrote: ↑new peaks apparently have formed in the San Gabriels. I didn't study geology but never thought mountains could form so quickly!
before clicking the link, take a guess at where the 2 new peaks are. were you right?
http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/hpslist.htm#16
HJ
Hmm. Nope, those two peaks are still suspended. Answers here at the very top of the list. Pretty wimpy additions.Hikin_Jim wrote: ↑They periodically de-list and re-list peaks based on recent events (fires for example). The "closed" zone due to the Station fire has recently changed. It' probably something in that area. Dunno. Maybe Disappointment and San Gabriel?Zé wrote: ↑new peaks apparently have formed in the San Gabriels. I didn't study geology but never thought mountains could form so quickly!
before clicking the link, take a guess at where the 2 new peaks are. were you right?
http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/hpslist.htm#16
HJ
HJ
nice to see Wysup Peak. George was a great man who loved hiking as much as all of us combined. worth naming a peak after.
i like Peter too. except he yells at me when i take photos that i'm gonna cause the group to be stuck out in the dark. i just smile & ignore him.
i like Peter too. except he yells at me when i take photos that i'm gonna cause the group to be stuck out in the dark. i just smile & ignore him.
I wonder how they select peaks? There's a 9000' peak just east of there. Seems like a 9000' peak would be a more fitting tribute than an 8000' peak.
I've not been to either, so perhaps there's something quite interesting about the 8000' footer when you're actually there.
HJ
I've not been to either, so perhaps there's something quite interesting about the 8000' footer when you're actually there.
HJ
Ah, so he admits the superior logic of NHPS, but is unwilling to give up peaks all together 8)
And you arent getting Triplet off the NHPS list without a fight