Name that peak! Visual Trivia.

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walker wrote:
South Mt. Hawkins?
Yes! Well done. The prize is yours! You're it.

For extra credit, anybody want to guess the spot this was taken from and the identity of the saddle that frames the view?
From Winston pk with saddle between Kratka ridge and Waterman's long east ridge? Does it have an official name?
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My submission for your guessing enjoyment
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From Winston pk with saddle between Kratka ridge and Waterman's long east ridge? Does it have an official name?
Correct again - I don't know that the saddle has a name, but you've identified it exactly. Nice.

I'm gonna have to think about your pic for a minute...
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Clue "Joey has been in love with this peaks name since childhood"
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Sugarloaf?
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Not Sugarloaf.

This peak is in San Gabriel's.
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chalk peak
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Holy crap...that's Dawson from the Northeast?
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Yes Dawson from northeast! Not a common view of an underrated peak!
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Which peak?
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Post by Anthony »

HikeUp wrote: Which peak?IMG_0020.JPG
Looks like Strawberry but it can't be that easy...
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Anthony wrote:
HikeUp wrote: Which peak?IMG_0020.JPG
Looks like Strawberry but it can't be that easy...
Your're right. Not that easy ;) ... it's not Strawberry.
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Can’t decide between Telegraph from the Northwest or Cucamonga from the South.
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Gan Gabriel from Mt. Markham.
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Elwood wrote: Can’t decide between Telegraph from the Northwest or Cucamonga from the South.
It's neither. Both are too far east, too high.
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scottawr wrote: Gan Gabriel from Mt. Markham.
You're so close I might decide to give it too ya, but not yet.
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Mt Markham from near Muller Tunnel/Eaton Saddle area
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walker wrote: Mt Markham from near Muller Tunnel/Eaton Saddle area
exactly.
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Dang - I guess I'm it again. What is the illuminated pointy peak near the middle that stands out against the shadow?
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okay, boys, I hope this one isn't too hard to figure out.
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Islip Ridge Trail.
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No clue.

Somewhere up the N. Fork of Lytle Creek looking west-ish.
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I'm guessing this is from one of the ridges on Chalk Peak due to the view and the unfortunately intact file date in the filename.
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Uncle Rico wrote: No clue.

Somewhere up the N. Fork of Lytle Creek looking west-ish.
You are warm.
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HikeUp wrote: Islip Ridge Trail.
Nope!
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walker wrote: Dang - I guess I'm it again. What is the illuminated pointy peak near the middle that stands out against the shadow?IMG_3754.JPG
@walker
Is it Hoyt seen from down Big Tujunga way?
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Haha! Now I'm having fun!
It's not Hoyt
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Girl Hiker wrote: Haha! Now I'm having fun!
It's not Hoyt
Did you see Elwood's guess? Is it Chalk?
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Elwood git it!
Chalk Peak

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Post by Elwood »

Name the peak. If you insist on naming the trail make sure to do so in the other thread.

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