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[edit] Questions regarding Mt. Pinos pictures

Thank you for the pictures for Mt. Pinos! I have constantly checking the page to wait for a decent picture of Mt. Pinos. I would like to know the elevation of the places where these pictures were taken. 1 2 Geographer 12:03, 23 December 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Image Tagging Image:PMCinwinter.JPG

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[edit] Response to Mt.Pinos

You are right of course, mountains Pinos and Frazier are part of Transverse ranges, but the two mountains are part of the San Emigdio Mountains, which itself is part of the Transverse Ranges. In other words, the Transverse Ranges is the parent range of the San Emigdio Mountains. Please see this where I got the information. Thank you for your suggestions though. M&NCenarius 23:56, 19 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Photo location

Greetings ... now you've got me worried. I can visualize being there, standing on that spot ... but no I'm not 100% sure. I'll have to look at the whole set of photos I took in series and see where it fits (because I walked in from the east, taking pictures, climbed to the top, took pictures, walked to the west, took pictures, walked into the Chumash Wilderness, etc... and they should be in the right order). Right now I'm at work, but I'll look on my home computer when I get back there and check, because I might be mis-remembering. Cheers! Antandrus (talk) 00:25, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Looked at your picture. You have to be right. I must have uploaded the wrong picture from my set or got the direction wrong. I changed the article to east-southeast. Oops ... :) Antandrus (talk) 00:34, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Highway 33-106

I saw your reference to "Highway 33-106" in the Mount Pinos article. Are you referring to California State Route 33? I can't find a reference for the "106" part. As far as I can tell, the former SR-106 was in San Bernardino county. Mike Dillon 20:13, 22 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedia:WikiProject Southern California

Hello, Cygnus. Just wondering... would you be interested in collaborating on this project? It includes many topics about Southern California and its geography. Thank you. M&NCenarius 04:12, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

Welcome to the Southern California WikiProject. If you have any questions about the project, or the Wikipedia in general, feel free to contact me.
You might also be interested in WikiProject Mountains. BlankVerse 13:12, 24 January 2007 (UTC)