Caliente Mountain
Sawmill Mountain
Mt. Pinos
Mt. San Antonio
West Baldy

Mon, Aug 5, 2002
Etymology
Caliente Mountain
Sawmill Mountain
Mt. Pinos
Mt. San Antonio
Story Photos / Slideshow Maps: 1 2 Profiles: 1 2
Sawmill Mountain later climbed Fri, Nov 17, 2006
Mt. Pinos later climbed Fri, Nov 17, 2006
Mt. San Antonio later climbed Mon, Dec 21, 2009

Caliente Mountain (5,106 ft.)

Named in 1855

Also Range

"The name, meaning 'hot', does not refer to the temperature of the mountains. It has its origin in the Ojo Caliente, recorded on the Parke-Custer map of 1855 in the Cuyama Valley, south of the mountain, and refers obviously to the hot springs."
- Erwin Gudde, California Place Names
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