Southern California Peaks above 10,000 Feet in Elevation

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Hikin_Jim
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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
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Geez HJ, I'm not even done with your last list. :D
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Luckily you can get to all those peaks in just a few hikes.
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wrote: Luckily you can get to all those peaks in just a few hikes.
Yeah, if your name is Zé. :wink:

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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

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Post by VermillionPearlGirl »

As always, HJ, is amazing :)

But I haven't finished the last list either...
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VermillionPearlGirl wrote: 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. :)

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Thanks for the great info!
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slitherandslide wrote: Thanks for the great info!
You're welcome.

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
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