The Executive Commiittee of the Southern
California Chapter has authorized the creation of an honorary climbing section
(no dues, no officers, no meetings) to be known as the DESERT PEAKS SECTION,
membership in which is attained by the ascent of the following seven eastern
California desert peaks, two of which, Waucoba Mountain and New York Butte,
require the backpacking of a 24-hour water supply; all are best climbed during
spring and autumn; on four, winter ski climbs can be made, if the snow be taken
at "high tide." The Peaks are: White Mountain Peak (14,24,). Highest summit
in the White Mountains, northeast of Bishop (White Mountain Peak
quadrangle). Waucoba Mountain (11,127). Highest peak in the Inyo Range,
southeast of Big Pine (Bishop Quadrangle). Telescope Peak (11,045). Highest
peak of the Panamints, overlooking Death Valley (Ballarat quadrangle).
Maturango Peak (8850). Highest peak in the Argus Pange. south of Darwin
(Ballarat quadrangle). Coso Peak (8156). Highest peak in the Coso
Mountains, southwest of Darwin (Ballarat quadrangle). New York Butte
(10,620). In the Inyo Range immediatly east of Lone Pine (Ballarat
quadrangle). Cerro Gordo (9217). In the Inyo Range, east of Keeler
(Ballarat quadrangle). It is expected that by autumn at least a dozen
members will have qualified for membership in this section, several having
already made three or more of the climbs. After a scouting trip on New York
Butte by Virgil Sisson and Chester Versteeg (accompanied by Larry jeffries) the
first official outing to attain membership in this section was made to New York
Butte on November 1516, under leadership of Niles Werner. The following
members made the climb successfully: Braeme Gigas, Harry Paley, Pat Carmical,
Kettherine Smith, Freda Walbrecht, Bill Crookston, Carl Durrell, James Tow,
Harry Greenhood, Niles Werner. All of the peaks of Desert Peaks Section
present marvelous desert panoramas; White Mountain Peak and New York Butte
present as fine views of the High Sierra as can be found. Maps and complete
data including routes, classes of climb, best climbing season, etc., are on
file at the southern California Sierra Club rooms, Philharmonic Auditorium
Building, Los Angeles. |
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