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County High Pointing in all 50 states
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Digest #5300
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Mt. Tamalpais by "Dinesh Desai"
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Re: Mt. Tamalpais [1 Attachment] by "Coby King" cobyking

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Mt. Tamalpais
Sat Apr 23, 2016 7:36 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Dinesh Desai"
Greg is correct. West peak is the true HP of Marin county.
Fred Johnson and I have known since 2003 that a survey showed West Peak
to be higher than the East Peak. However, at the time, the West Peak had
a chain link fence around it (with barbed wire on top), and not really
accessible. At that time, Gary Suttle (author of California County
Summits and a very close friend of mine)was suffering from terminal
cancer. I remember discussing the issue of West Peak with Fred Johnson.
Since the peak appeared to be inaccessible, we decided to just keep
quiet and let Gary not suffer the pain of not having climbed the true
Marin County HP. Gary passed away last year.
I have attached a newspaper article confirming the fact that West Peak
is indeed higher than East Peakalong with my letter of inquiry (which
was not answered). in 2007, Fred Johnson did manage to get inside the
fenced area and climb the HP. He was lucky in that the gate was left
open by a man working inside one of the buildings.I do not know if the
area is still fenced and gated.
Dinesh Desai

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Re: Mt. Tamalpais [1 Attachment]
Sat Apr 23, 2016 7:58 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Coby King" cobyking
I was there yesterday. It is still highly secured due to FAA facilities inside the perimeter. (Actually, it's even more secure then a number of summit FAA facilities that I'm "aware" of.) However, as Greg has mentioned, the corner farthest from the road appears to be the highest.

Coby

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From: "Dinesh Desai desai2@sbcglobal.net [cohp]" <cohp@yahoogroups.com>
Date: 04/23/2016 10:36 PM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: [cohp] Mt. Tamalpais [1 Attachment]

Greg is correct. West peak is the true HP of Marin county.
Fred Johnson and I have known since 2003 that a survey showed West Peak to be higher than the East Peak. However, at the time, the West Peak had a chain link fence around it (with barbed wire on top), and not really accessible. At that time, Gary Suttle (author of California County Summits and a very close friend of mine) was suffering from terminal cancer. I remember discussing the issue of West Peak with Fred Johnson. Since the peak appeared to be inaccessible, we decided to just keep quiet and let Gary not suffer the pain of not having climbed the true Marin County HP. Gary passed away last year.
I have attached a newspaper article confirming the fact that West Peak is indeed higher than East Peak along with my letter of inquiry (which was not answered). in 2007, Fred Johnson did manage to get inside the fenced area and climb the HP. He was lucky in that the gate was left open by a man working inside one of the buildings. I do not know if the area is still fenced and gated.
Dinesh Desai
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