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Sunrise Highway and Cuyamaca Panoramas

The mountains of southern California, near the Mexican border, are easily accessed via the Sunrise Highway through the Laguna recreation area and Route 79 through Rancho Cuyamaca. These panoramas were collected there. The high position of the roads gives a good view into the desert country of the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
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Preparations for air deliveries from Kwaaymii Point:
Garnet Mountain is to the left and Garnet Peak is on the right. Cottonwood Canyon is in the foreground. The Santa Rosa Mountains are on the distant horizon on the left. Whale Peak forms the skyline on the right.

October 28, 2006

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Preparations for air deliveries from Kwaaymii Point: Garnet Mountain is to the left and Garnet Peak is on the right. Cottonwood Canyon is in the foreground. The Santa Rosa Mountains are on the distant horizon on the left. Whale Peak forms the skyline on the right. October 28, 2006 View large in another window. Use your viewer's zoom function if necessary and be sure to use the sliders.

  • Sunrise Highway view to the south.

October 28, 2006

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  • Sunrise Highway view to the south.

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  • Sunrise Highway view to the south.

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  • Sunrise Highway view to the south.

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  • Sunrise Highway view north and east.

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  • Sunrise Highway view north and east.

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  • From Kwaaymii Point:
Garnet Mountain is to the left and Garnet Peak is on the right. Cottonwood Canyon is in the foreground. The Santa Rosa Mountains are on the distant horizon on the left. Whale Peak forms the skyline on the right.

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  • From Kwaaymii Point:
Garnet Mountain is to the left and Garnet Peak is on the right. Cottonwood Canyon is in the foreground. The Santa Rosa Mountains are on the distant horizon on the left. Whale Peak forms the skyline on the right.

October 28, 2006

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  • Preparations for air deliveries from Kwaaymii Point:
Garnet Mountain is to the left and Garnet Peak is on the right. Cottonwood Canyon is in the foreground. The Santa Rosa Mountains are on the distant horizon on the left. Whale Peak forms the skyline on the right.

October 28, 2006

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  • The Skyline from From North of Kwaaymii Point:
Mount Palomar is on the far left. Mount San Jacinto is in the left center. Granite Mountain is in the middle distance. The Santa Rosa Mountains are on the distant horizon on the right center. Whale Peak forms the skyline on the right. 

October 28, 2006

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  • The Skyline from From North of Kwaaymii Point:
Mount Palomar is on the far left. Mount San Jacinto is in the left center. Granite Mountain is in the middle distance. The Santa Rosa Mountains are on the distant horizon on the right center. Whale Peak forms the skyline on the right. 

October 28, 2006

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  • The Skyline from From North of Kwaaymii Point:
Mount Palomar is on the far left. Mount San Jacinto is in the left center. Granite Mountain is in the middle distance. The Santa Rosa Mountains are on the distant horizon on the right center. Whale Peak forms the skyline on the right.  This contrast enhanced panorama has bearings overlaid from 320 to 360 and 0 to 65 re: true north.   
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Find the peaks. Here's a partial list:

323 Palomar Observatory
325 Palomar Mountain (35 mi)
327 Santa Ysabel Peak
330-340 Volcan Mountains
334.5 Pechscho Peak 5719
338.7 Peak 5560+
341 Iron Spring Mountain
346-347 Black Mountain (faint)
348 Chariot Mtn (foreground-5 mi)
349.3 Marion Peak
350 Mount San Jacinto (62 mi)
354-359 Ranchita (mid-distance 18 mi)
360 San Ysidro Mountain
002 Santa Rosa Mountain
005 Toro Peak
006 Grapevine Mountain (foreground)
008 Peak 7597
009 Point 7280
010.7 Peak 5999
011-012 Martinez Mountain
012 Peak 5668
012.5 Peak 4573 (mid-distance)
014.4 Peak 6360+
016.5 Peak 6582
019.5 Peak 6171
021.5 Peak 6249
023 Rabbit Peak
027 Villager Peak
030 Peak 5320+
033 Rosa Peak
036 Peak 3480+
038 'Eagle' Peak 5350' (70 mi)
040 Peak 2697
042 Peak 3955 (74 mi)
043.7 Orocopia 3815'
049 Peak 4492
055 Peak 4879
060 Whale Peak (12 mi)                                     October 28, 2006
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  • The Skyline from From North of Kwaaymii Point:
Mount Palomar is on the far left. Mount San Jacinto is in the left center. Granite Mountain is in the middle distance. The Santa Rosa Mountains are on the distant horizon on the right center. Whale Peak forms the skyline on the right.  This contrast enhanced panorama has bearings overlaid from 320 to 360 and 0 to 65 re: true north.

Did you find the peaks?

Here's a partial list:
323 Palomar Observatory
325 Palomar Mountain (35 mi)
327 Santa Ysabel Peak
330-340 Volcan Mountains
334.5 Pechacho Peak 5719
338.7 Peak 5560+
341 Iron Spring Mountain
346 Black Mountain (faint) (arrow points to Gorgonio)
346.6 San Gorgonio Mountain ( no arrow)
348 Chariot Mtn (foreground-5 mi)
349.3 Marion Peak
350 Mount San Jacinto (62 mi)
354-359 Ranchita (mid-distance 18 mi)
360 San Ysidro Mountain
002 Santa Rosa Mountain
005 Toro Peak
006 Granite Mountain (foreground)(arrow says Grapevine)
008 Peak 7597
009 Point 7280
010.7 Peak 5999
011-012 Martinez Mountain
012 Peak 5668
012.5 Peak 4573 (mid-distance)
014.4 Peak 6360+
016.5 Peak 6582
019.5 Peak 6171
021.5 Peak 6249
023 Rabbit Peak
027 Villager Peak
030 Peak 5320+
033 Rosa Peak
036 Peak 3480+
038 'Eagle' Peak 5350' (70 mi)
040 Peak 2697
042 Peak 3955 (74 mi)
043.7 Orocopia 3815'
049 Peak 4492
055 Peak 4879
060 Whale Peak (12 mi)

October 28, 2006

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  • The Skyline from From North of Kwaaymii Point:
Mount Palomar is on the far left. Mount San Jacinto is in the left center. Granite Mountain is in the middle distance. The Santa Rosa Mountains are on the distant horizon on the right center. Whale Peak forms the skyline on the right. 

October 28, 2006

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