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2skinners - Apr 17, 2007 12:09 am - Voted 10/10

Good

work Steven. My plan was to get around to building a Phoenix Mountains page after climbing the majority of the mountains within the preserve. You've done a good job on this page, besides I think you have spent more time in the area than the short 3 months that I resided in Phoenix. Great job.

Steven Cross

Steven Cross - Apr 18, 2007 1:03 pm - Hasn't voted

thanks

Thanks for the comment. I spent 2 years there and tried to as much as i could. I cannot say I've done many of the mountians in The Phoenix Mountains, but did quite a bit of hiking around in the other ranges. I think my biggest regret is not getting into the Mcdowells, but can't do everything in 2 years.

I figured there was enouph info now on Summitpost to make a page for this area, mainy, thanks to your controbutions.

lcarreau

lcarreau - Apr 22, 2010 11:22 pm - Voted 10/10

Re: thanks

Hey Steve, I just discovered this on the internet.


Dome Mountain is the only Goldfield peak actually named on a USGS topographic map. The top 16 peaks are listed below :


peak elevation USGS quadrangle hike

Dome Mountain 3381' Stewart Mountain 6A, Dome Mountain to River
Panorama Peak 3325' Stewart Mountain 6A, Dome Mountain to River
Peak 3312 3312' Apache Junction 2C, Pass Mountain Ridgeline
Peak 3269 3269' Apache Junction 6C, Peak 3269
Peak 3205 3205' Apache Junction 2C, Pass Mountain Ridgeline
Golden Dome 3200' Stewart Mountain 6E, Golden Dome Life March
North Peak 3195 3195' Apache Junction 3C, South Bulldog Ridge
Temptation Peak 3195' Apache Junction 3D, Peak 3108 Ridgeline
Peak 3192 3192' Stewart Mountain 6A, Dome Mountain to River
Peak 3163 3163' Apache Junction 3C, South Bulldog Ridge
Tuff Dome 3145' Stewart Mountain 6E, Golden Dome Life March
Peak 3141 3141' Stewart Mountain 7C, Peak 3141
Peak 3134 3134' Apache Junction 6D, Peak 3134 Ridgeline
Peak 3127 3127' Apache Junction 2C, Pass Mountain Ridgeline
Peak 3108 3108' Apache Junction 3D, Peak 3108 Ridgeline
Peak 3097 3097' Stewart Mountain 5B, Peak 3097

runbyu1

runbyu1 - Dec 28, 2013 8:16 pm - Hasn't voted

San Tan Mountains

Do you or anyone else have any information on getting to the highpoint of the San Tan Mountains?

Steven Cross

Steven Cross - Jan 13, 2014 3:10 am - Hasn't voted

Re: San Tan Mountains

I don't know anything about the San Tans. You might want to check Hikearizona.com. They might have some info.

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