Thanks, I've corrected the lat/lon.
I knew the peak to be an officially named one (it appears in the USGS database even if not on the 7.5' map), but didn't feel like giving it its own mountain page. If you'd like to provide one (or morph this page into one), please feel free to do so. I don't really know enough about it since I think its primary interest is to backcountry skiers and snowboarders.
I was on both Mono Jim and 11,000' Peak today, no registers. In fact, I nearly bit the big one climbing that rotten supplemental pinnacle by 11,000' looking for a register. :/
erykmynn - May 2, 2008 2:24 pm - Hasn't voted
believe it or notMono Jim Peak shows up in google maps if you turn terrain on (topo)
It probably should have its own page or at least see if the lat.lon can be reset for this one.
Bob Burd - May 5, 2008 9:33 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: believe it or notThanks, I've corrected the lat/lon.
I knew the peak to be an officially named one (it appears in the USGS database even if not on the 7.5' map), but didn't feel like giving it its own mountain page. If you'd like to provide one (or morph this page into one), please feel free to do so. I don't really know enough about it since I think its primary interest is to backcountry skiers and snowboarders.
Deb - Apr 4, 2013 8:01 pm - Hasn't voted
Register?I was on both Mono Jim and 11,000' Peak today, no registers. In fact, I nearly bit the big one climbing that rotten supplemental pinnacle by 11,000' looking for a register. :/