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[edit] Rename article
Growing up within sight of this landmark, I've never seen or heard these called "Saddleback Mountains" anywhere but in this article. The common use is usually just "The Saddleback" or "Saddleback", as are the places named after it. GNIS lists "Old Saddleback" and "Saddleback Mountain" as some historic names for Santiago Peak alone.
Unless someone objects or can cite a source for the current name, I'll move this article to Saddleback (Orange County, California). --Justin (talk) 14:51, 2 April 2008 (UTC)