McDonald Peak
Alamo Mountain
San Rafael Peak
Thorn Point
Escapula Peak

Sat, Jun 13, 2009

With: Tom Becht
Matthew Holliman

Etymology
McDonald Peak
Alamo Mountain
San Rafael Peak
Thorn Point
Escapula Peak
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McDonald Peak (6,870 ft.)

"Named for a McDonald (whose first name is unknown) from Fillmore, a gold prospector who came early to the area, and built a log cabin with a slate roof at the headwaters of Alder Creek (ca. 1885). He later dug a mining tunnel at McDonald Springs, which is about a quarter mile to the West of McDonald Camp. The stone building usually identified as his cabin was only his horse barn. His cabin (still standing) is a short way to the Southwest of the campground.

Name first appears on USGS Tejon map (1903).

Peak was added to the HPS Peak List in 1958."

- HPS Summit Signatures


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