Southern California Peaks above 10,000 Feet in Elevation
1. San Gorgonio Mountain – 11,499’ (per topo map but recent estimates place it at 11,502’) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
2. Jepson Peak – 11,205’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
3. Bighorn Mountain – 10,997’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
4. Dragon’s Head – 10,866’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
5. Anderson Peak – 10,840+ (no spot height available) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
6. San Jacinto Peak – 10,834’ – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
7. Charlton Peak – 10,806’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
8. San Bernardino East Peak – 10,691’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
9. Shields Peak – 10,680+ (no spot height available) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
10. Little Charlton Peak – 10,696’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not recognized by the Sierra Club Hundred Peaks Section
11. Jean Peak – 10,670’ – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
12. San Bernardino Peak – 10,649’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
13. Alto Diablo – 10,563’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not recognized by the Sierra Club Hundred Peaks Section
14. East Dobbs Peak – 10,520+ (no spot height available) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not recognized by the Sierra Club Hundred Peaks Section
15. Folly Peak – 10,480+ (no spot height available) – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
16. Dobbs Peak – 10,459’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
17. Miller Peak – 10,400+ (no spot height available) – San Jacinto Wilderness – Not recognized by the Sierra Club Hundred Peaks Section
18. Marion Mountain – 10,362’ – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
19. Grinnell Mountain – 10,284’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
20. Lake Peak – 10,161’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
21. Newton Drury Peak – 10,160+ (no spot height available) – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
22. Ten Thousand Foot Ridge (high point) – 10,094’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
23. Mount San Antonio (Mount “Baldy”) – 10,064’ – San Gabriel Mountains – HPS
24. Zahniser Peak – 10,056’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not recognized by the Sierra Club Hundred Peaks Section
“HPS” indicates that the peak is recognized by the Hundred Peaks Section of the Sierra Club
Southern California Peaks above 10,000 Feet in Elevation
- Uncle Rico
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Geez HJ, I'm not even done with your last list.
To make things a little easier, here's a map of Southern California Peaks above 10,000 Feet in Elevation. You'll need to zoom in and scroll around a bit.
I've listed the letter designations below. The letters serve only to designate which peak is which; the order of the letters is not significant.
1. "L" San Gorgonio Mountain – 11,499’ (per topo map but recent estimates place it at 11,502’) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
2. "K" Jepson Peak – 11,205’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
3. "N" Bighorn Mountain – 10,997’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
4. "M" Dragon’s Head – 10,866’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
5. "D" Anderson Peak – 10,840+ (no spot height available) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
6. "T" San Jacinto Peak – 10,834’ – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
7. "G" Charlton Peak – 10,806’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
8. "C" San Bernardino East Peak – 10,691’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
9. "E" Shields Peak – 10,680+ (no spot height available) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
10. "H" Little Charlton Peak – 10,696’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not HPS
11. "W" Jean Peak – 10,670’ – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
12. "B" San Bernardino Peak – 10,649’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
13. "F" Alto Diablo – 10,563’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not HPS
14. "J" East Dobbs Peak – 10,520+ (no spot height available) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not HPS
15. "S" Folly Peak – 10,480+ (no spot height available) – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
16. "I" Dobbs Peak – 10,459’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
17. "U" Miller Peak – 10,400+ (no spot height available) – San Jacinto Wilderness – Not HPS
18. "X" Marion Mountain – 10,362’ – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
19. "Q" Grinnell Mountain – 10,284’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
20. "P" Lake Peak – 10,161’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
21. "V" Newton Drury Peak – 10,160+ (no spot height available) – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
22. "R" Ten Thousand Foot Ridge (high point) – 10,094’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
23. "A" Mount San Antonio (Mount “Baldy”) – 10,064’ – San Gabriel Mountains – HPS
24. "O" Zahniser Peak – 10,056’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not HPS
“HPS” = the Hundred Peaks Section of the Angelus Chapter of the Sierra Club
HJ
I've listed the letter designations below. The letters serve only to designate which peak is which; the order of the letters is not significant.
1. "L" San Gorgonio Mountain – 11,499’ (per topo map but recent estimates place it at 11,502’) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
2. "K" Jepson Peak – 11,205’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
3. "N" Bighorn Mountain – 10,997’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
4. "M" Dragon’s Head – 10,866’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
5. "D" Anderson Peak – 10,840+ (no spot height available) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
6. "T" San Jacinto Peak – 10,834’ – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
7. "G" Charlton Peak – 10,806’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
8. "C" San Bernardino East Peak – 10,691’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
9. "E" Shields Peak – 10,680+ (no spot height available) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
10. "H" Little Charlton Peak – 10,696’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not HPS
11. "W" Jean Peak – 10,670’ – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
12. "B" San Bernardino Peak – 10,649’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
13. "F" Alto Diablo – 10,563’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not HPS
14. "J" East Dobbs Peak – 10,520+ (no spot height available) – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not HPS
15. "S" Folly Peak – 10,480+ (no spot height available) – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
16. "I" Dobbs Peak – 10,459’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
17. "U" Miller Peak – 10,400+ (no spot height available) – San Jacinto Wilderness – Not HPS
18. "X" Marion Mountain – 10,362’ – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
19. "Q" Grinnell Mountain – 10,284’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
20. "P" Lake Peak – 10,161’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
21. "V" Newton Drury Peak – 10,160+ (no spot height available) – San Jacinto Wilderness – HPS
22. "R" Ten Thousand Foot Ridge (high point) – 10,094’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – HPS
23. "A" Mount San Antonio (Mount “Baldy”) – 10,064’ – San Gabriel Mountains – HPS
24. "O" Zahniser Peak – 10,056’ – San Gorgonio Wilderness – Not HPS
“HPS” = the Hundred Peaks Section of the Angelus Chapter of the Sierra Club
HJ
- VermillionPearlGirl
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As always, HJ, is amazing
But I haven't finished the last list either...
But I haven't finished the last list either...
Be not dismayed. I've been at this for quite some time, and I've only done 21 out of 24. I hope to change that count by the end of the week.VermillionPearlGirl wrote: ↑But I haven't finished the last list either...
HJ
You're welcome.slitherandslide wrote: ↑Thanks for the great info!
By the way, I've now completed the list (as of Nov, 2012). My last several were:
Bighorn Mountain and The Dragon's Head
Newton Drury Peak
I've got the whole list as a page as well:
Southern California Peaks above 10,000 Feet/3048 Meters in Elevation
Happy hiking,
HJ