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Mount Baden-Powell (/ ˈ b eɪ d ən ˈ p oʊ. əl /) is a peak in the San Gabriel Mountains of California named for the founder of the World Scouting Movement, Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell. It was officially recognized by the USGS at a dedication ceremony in 1931. [5] It was originally known as East Twin or North Baldy. [4]
Ross Mountain via Vincent Gap: The trail is not burned until about 1.75 miles north of the Mt. Baden-Powell summit, when the final 1.25 miles to Ross Mountain is burned.
Mount Islip. Mount Harwood, from Devils Backbone. Mountains within the Angeles National Forest include: Mount San Antonio 10,064 ft (3,068 m) — also known as "Mt. Baldy" Pine Mountain 9,648 ft (2,941 m) Dawson Peak 9,575 ft (2,918 m) Mount Harwood 9,556 ft (2,913 m) Mount Baden-Powell 9,407 ft (2,867 m) Throop Peak 9,142 ft (2,786 m)
The trail ended at Camp Pepperdine (elevation 6150 ft elevation) near Jackson Lake. The map identifies the six USGS topographic maps for the trail (Sierra Madre, Mt. Wilson, Alder Creek, Waterman Mtn, Crystal Lake, and Mt Baden Powell Quadrangles). The map showed the Mt Baden Powell summit as a short side trip off the main trail.
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Through their namesakes, Mt. Baden-Powell and Mt. Burnham share a history of scouting, militarism, toxic masculinity — and white supremacy.
Most of the major peaks of the San Gabriels are within the limits of the monument, including Mount San Antonio, Mount Baden-Powell, and Throop Peak. The Silver Moccasin Trail lies within the monument. The monument only covers a limited portion of the range's western extent, and much of the southern portion of the range has been excluded from ...
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