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schrackman Mt. San Jacinto 03-13-2006, 10:38 PM
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    Mt. San Jacinto

    I had thought that after the clouds had rolled away it would reveal a lot more snow on our local mountains but unfortunately it appears that not that much actually fell, despite the amount of precipitation we had. Anyhow, here's the tallest rising mountain in California (truly from seafloor to summit, a bit over 11,000 feet). Shot this on my lunch break near my work.
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