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Iron Mountain (Los Angeles County)

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Listing
  
Hundred Peaks Section

Elevation
  
2,441 m

Mountain range
  
San Gabriel Mountains

Topo map
  
USGS Mount San Antonio

Prominence
  
209 m

Parent range
  
San Gabriel Mountains

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Location
  
Los Angeles County, California, U.S

Easiest route
  
Very strenuous hike, class 1

Similar
  
Mount Burnham, South Mount Hawkins, Mount Harwood, Throop Peak, Waterman Mountain

Iron Mountain is a mountain in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, California. It is within the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, in the section managed by the Angeles National Forest.

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Map of Iron Mountain, California 91759, USA

NamesEdit

The 8,007 ft (2,441 m) peak is sometimes referenced as Iron Mountain #1 or Big Iron, was originally called Sheep Mountain by the early miners in San Gabriel Canyon because of the large bands of bighorn sheep that roamed the slopes. The United States Geological Survey, which mapped the San Gabriel Mountains in the 1890s, ignored the local Sheep Mountain designation and gave it its present name. According to Will Thrall, there was once a USFS plan to change the name back to Sheep Mountain in 1940.

The mountain is in the federally designated Sheep Mountain Wilderness, a reference to the mountain's original name.

AccessEdit

While this mountain is far lower in elevation than other Southern California summits, it is the most difficult mountain to climb in the entire region. There are no water sources on the mountain, unless one finds snow. There are no maintained trails, the summit is seldom visited, and the climb is of about 6000 vertical feet (1,800 m), much of it at a 30° to 50° angle on loose soil, decomposed rock, or through brush. Some approaches to the summit require high degrees of rock-climbing skill. One route over the ridgeline from nearby Mount San Antonio (Mount Baldy) is long, difficult, and dangerous. The south mountain slopes in summer are directly exposed to the sun. Some climbers stay at the ruins of the Allison Mine about 3,900 feet (1,200 m) below the summit. There are no facilities of any kind on the mountain.

Climbing statisticsEdit

  • Distance: 14 mi (23 km) round trip on trail and cross-country
  • Gain: 7,200 ft (2,200 m) total, 6,600 ft (2,000 m) out plus 600 ft (180 m) on return
  • Time: 10 to 12 hours round trip
  • Rating: class 1 but very strenuous
  • References

    Iron Mountain (Los Angeles County) Wikipedia