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Peaks of the San Gabriel Mountains
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Peaks of the San Gabriel Mountains 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Hiking

 

Page By: SoCalHiker

Created/Edited: Jan 16, 2008 / Jan 16, 2008

Object ID: 373333

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Page Score: 88.97% - 16 Votes 

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San Gabriel Mountains

Since I currently spend as much time as possible in the San Gabriel Mountains I thought to create an album which features panoramic pictures of the peaks in this mountain range. This album is therefore a piece in progress and I will add pics as I explore more of these beautiful mountains.

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Ontario Peak

Jones Peak

Rabbit Peak

Iron Mountain #3

Strawberry Peak and Mt. Lawlor

Granite Mountain

Josephine Peak

Ross Mountain

Condor Peak and Fox Peak

Mount Lukens

Round Top

Mount Harvard and Yale

Brown Mountain

Mount Baden-Powell

Strawberry Peak


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lcarreauA lot of people

Voted 10/10

don't realize how close these mountains are to LA. Or, a lot
of people don't realize how close LA is to these mountains.
Is there an echo in here? Thanks for sharing!
Posted Feb 10, 2008 7:32 pm

SoCalHikerRe: A lot of people

Hasn't voted

You are absolutely correct. The mountains are part of the range that circles the LA basin and an important climate barrier. If you hike in these mountains you will find absolute peacefulness and forget the city immediately. My personal piece of heaven.
Posted Feb 10, 2008 9:24 pm

rmac10San Gabriels

Hasn't voted

i agree, SoCalHiker. Before moving to Washington State in 2006, I spent over 50 years hiking in the San Gabriels--climbing most all the peaks above 5000 ft. Notable exceptions are Ross, Iron Mtn., Rattlesnake, and Sugarloaf. I am continually amazed that this mountain haven and wilderness is just a few miles north of 20 million people!
Posted Jun 13, 2008 6:01 pm

SoCalHikerRe: San Gabriels

Hasn't voted

thanks. The geographical proximity to LA and yet the feeling of being far away is quite amazing. Cheers.
Posted Jun 13, 2008 6:24 pm

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