1.2 |
The summit is higher and
about 0.6 mi SSE of the point labeled "Glass Mountain" on the topo. |
1.11 |
The summit is NNE of the
Cerro Gordo Mine; permission to drive, park or hike in the area should be
obtained from the caretaker at the mine. |
1.13
1.14 |
These peaks are within the
Naval Weapons Center. The approach from the east may be dosed at any
time. |
2.10 |
Manly has a third class
summit block on which some climbers will want a rope. |
2.21 |
The summit is higher and
about 0.8 mi SSE of the point labeled Nopah Peak on the topo. |
3.7 |
The DPS formerly called this
peak "Providence Peak". 3.15 The northern and lower of the two Mopah
Peaks. |
4.9 |
The summit is 0.3 mi SW of
the benchmark Aqua. The topo appears to be in error as to the highest contour
lines and elevation of Spectre Pt, it is higher than BM Aqua. The DPS uses the
name "Tensor Pt" for BM Aqua and the name "Dyadic" for the point 0.3 ml ENE of
Spectre Pt at UTM 478661. |
4.12 |
Prior to 1980, the summit was
designated as point 3379', which is 0.8 ml NNE of the present
summit. |
5.4 |
DPS members sometimes call
this peak "Little Picacho" but it is not the Little Picacho shown on the
topo. |
8.5 |
The DPS also calls this peak
"Kofa Peak". |
9.1 |
Cerro Pescadores is the DPS
name for the point in the Sierra Cucapa at 32°20' N, 115°21.7'W about
20 miles south of Mexicali. It is 1.5 km SE of benchmark Puerta. |
9.2 |
Pico Risco is the DPS name
for the prominent point that is 2.9 km SW of the resort of Canon de Guadalupe.
The peak location is 32°08'N, 115°48.5'W. |
9.3 |
The DPS usually calls this
peak "Big Picacho". It is also named Cerro de la Encantada. It is at
30°59.6'N, 115°22.5'W. It is unnamed on the topo; it is not the Picacho
el Diablo that is 7.6 km to the NW near the Observatory nor is it the Pico del
Diablo 4.5 km to the south. The code number of the map San Rafael is H11B45.
The map to the NE is useful for driving; it is H11B46, Santa Clara. |
9.4 |
The peak is at
31°46.5'N, 113°29.5'W. It is shown on the US Sectional Aeronautical
chart, Phoenix, as a prominent unnamed point with an elevation of 3957'. It is
also unnamed on the Mexican topo with an elevation of 1200+m. The code numbers
for the auxiliary topos are H12A22, Sierra Blanca and H12A23, Los
Nortenos. |