Triangular peak markers in the San Gabriels
Some peaks in the San Gabriels have metal signs on them with some sort of code written on an inverted triangle, like this W15 on top of Iron Mountain:
There's a W5 on top of Lookout Mountain, and I've seen a number of others I can't recall right now. Does anybody know what those signify? Is there a list?
There's a W5 on top of Lookout Mountain, and I've seen a number of others I can't recall right now. Does anybody know what those signify? Is there a list?
Oh that's interesting. So they live next to the USGS markers in the ground? I feel like I've seen at least one markerless one before: Iron Mt south ridge, off to the side of the trail. Wonder what that one was for, then. Will try to find it again next time I'm up there.
So I found another of these yesterday, and now I want to have a full list. The ones I know of:
- W1: junction of the ridge North of Lookout mountain and the one carrying Bear Canyon Trail to Baldy
- W5: Lookout Mt
- W15: top of Iron Mt
- 26: Burro Peak (or so says Sean)
- 6: Sunset Peak (or so says tekewin)
- [blank]: top of ridge near the Pallett Benchmark
- [blank]: somewhere on Iron's South ridge, just West of the trail. I didn't make a note of exactly where I found it.
- G2B: above Adams Falls
I'm pretty sure I saw one on the firebreak below Clamshell Peak, but it was a while back. What others do people know of?
- W1: junction of the ridge North of Lookout mountain and the one carrying Bear Canyon Trail to Baldy
- W5: Lookout Mt
- W15: top of Iron Mt
- 26: Burro Peak (or so says Sean)
- 6: Sunset Peak (or so says tekewin)
- [blank]: top of ridge near the Pallett Benchmark
- [blank]: somewhere on Iron's South ridge, just West of the trail. I didn't make a note of exactly where I found it.
- G2B: above Adams Falls
I'm pretty sure I saw one on the firebreak below Clamshell Peak, but it was a while back. What others do people know of?
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There's one on the south edge of the summit of Iron #3.I'm pretty sure I saw one on the firebreak below Clamshell Peak, but it was a while back. What others do people know of?
Wow. Don't know why that image is so big. Sorry.
The ones with numbers on them interest me the most. There are probably many dozens without numbers, mostly found on old firebreaks. I'm not sure if they were witness posts for benchmarks or not.
There is one on the "typical" route to Rattlesnake...I think at the 4080'+ point.
Huge photo bomb (mine's bigger than yours Rico )...
12 Metal posts at bump ~4100' by HikeUp_Pasadena, on Flickr
Huge photo bomb (mine's bigger than yours Rico )...
12 Metal posts at bump ~4100' by HikeUp_Pasadena, on Flickr
I have documented at least 24 witness posts with triangular plates throughout the Gabes.
I'll list them in two groups by Tom Harrison map.
For the more obscure ones I won't give exact locations on the forum.
If you want pics or more precise location info, message me privately.
Front Country
Blank, near Brown Mtn
Probably blank, near Mt. Lukens
Blank, near Mt. Muir
Blank, near Yale Peak
Blank, near Mt. Emma
Blank, near Roundtop
High Country
Blank, near Clamshell Peak
Probably blank, Etiwanda Peak
45, near Rattlesnake Peak
39, Rattlesnake Peak
W15, Iron Mountain
2-?, Winston Ridge
W 5, Lookout Mountain
FBH1 F21, Circle Mountain
Blank, near Ralston Peak
Blank, Ralston Peak
26, Burro Peak
Blank with graffiti, Chalk Peak
Blank, Lower PVR
Blank, Upper PVR
6, Sunset Peak
V 12, Stoddard Peak
Blank, near Bare Mountain
Another blank, near Bare Mountain
I'll list them in two groups by Tom Harrison map.
For the more obscure ones I won't give exact locations on the forum.
If you want pics or more precise location info, message me privately.
Front Country
Blank, near Brown Mtn
Probably blank, near Mt. Lukens
Blank, near Mt. Muir
Blank, near Yale Peak
Blank, near Mt. Emma
Blank, near Roundtop
High Country
Blank, near Clamshell Peak
Probably blank, Etiwanda Peak
45, near Rattlesnake Peak
39, Rattlesnake Peak
W15, Iron Mountain
2-?, Winston Ridge
W 5, Lookout Mountain
FBH1 F21, Circle Mountain
Blank, near Ralston Peak
Blank, Ralston Peak
26, Burro Peak
Blank with graffiti, Chalk Peak
Blank, Lower PVR
Blank, Upper PVR
6, Sunset Peak
V 12, Stoddard Peak
Blank, near Bare Mountain
Another blank, near Bare Mountain
One more thing about these metal posts: perhaps the triangular plate is intended to associate them with triangulation survey stations. Some of these stations were permanent, like the one on Lookout. While others may have been temporary, like those along firebreaks with apparently no history of a benchmark in the vicinity. That's just a guess though.
I wouldn't go up it looking for posts. While the old Highline Trail crossed the lower part of the ridge, I can't find evidence of a trail or firebreak going up it. Nor can I find a history of any benchmark along the ridge.
Still, I'm looking at Big Horn for other reasons. Email me.
On Bighorn Ridge there is a post, see below from the Ze write-up from 2009.
There is an old bent sign labeled "W12" at Pt. 6388, presumably a relic from the days when a trail ran up the ridge.
https://eispiraten.com/s ... .php#14354
There is an old bent sign labeled "W12" at Pt. 6388, presumably a relic from the days when a trail ran up the ridge.
https://eispiraten.com/s ... .php#14354
Claremont Hills Wilderness Park, I walked around there this morning since my sister is visiting from chilly Portland.
V79 on the marker, it's just before the 2.5 mile marker on the Burbank Canyon side. Up above the road and below the use trail on the ridge, I couldn't get a good angle for a clear picture.
Shot of the triangle.
Where it is on the 'trail'.
V79 on the marker, it's just before the 2.5 mile marker on the Burbank Canyon side. Up above the road and below the use trail on the ridge, I couldn't get a good angle for a clear picture.
Shot of the triangle.
Where it is on the 'trail'.
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Similar yellow angle iron post with inverted steel triangle were used on the San Bernardino National Forest. The Forest was divided into blocks A-Z, AA-ZZ. Each block had a hard copy folder with map showing numbers. Most peaks were shown with the ridges for dozer fire breaks. Water sources, hellispots, & Fire Camps. Dozer lines were assessed for accessibility to a dozer and estimates were made on time to construct a line. It would be my guess that the Angeles National Forest had the same.
This was done before GPS, Computers, Cell Phones.
This was done before GPS, Computers, Cell Phones.
Interesting.Cyberbear wrote: ↑Similar yellow angle iron post with inverted steel triangle were used on the San Bernardino National Forest. The Forest was divided into blocks A-Z, AA-ZZ. Each block had a hard copy folder with map showing numbers. Most peaks were shown with the ridges for dozer fire breaks. Water sources, hellispots, & Fire Camps. Dozer lines were assessed for accessibility to a dozer and estimates were made on time to construct a line. It would be my guess that the Angeles National Forest had the same.
This was done before GPS, Computers, Cell Phones.
"Pre-attack markers"? Is that the official name for them? Any public resources available with info about them? Thanks.Cyberbear wrote: ↑Similar yellow angle iron post with inverted steel triangle were used on the San Bernardino National Forest. The Forest was divided into blocks A-Z, AA-ZZ. Each block had a hard copy folder with map showing numbers. Most peaks were shown with the ridges for dozer fire breaks. Water sources, hellispots, & Fire Camps. Dozer lines were assessed for accessibility to a dozer and estimates were made on time to construct a line. It would be my guess that the Angeles National Forest had the same.
This was done before GPS, Computers, Cell Phones.
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Plus one along Blue Ridge Rd. between Inspiration Point and Blue Ridge CG.
DSC00394 by moore91024, on Flickr
DSC00394 by moore91024, on Flickr
It's probably U 79, because I found U 77 further up the ridge yesterday.JeffH wrote: ↑Claremont Hills Wilderness Park, I walked around there this morning since my sister is visiting from chilly Portland.
V79 on the marker, it's just before the 2.5 mile marker on the Burbank Canyon side. Up above the road and below the use trail on the ridge, I couldn't get a good angle for a clear picture.
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Here's the marker along Winston Ridge near Pt. 6850