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Devil's Backbone – (3.2 miles one way from Notch: A service road at Mt. Baldy Notch leads to the Devil's Backbone trailhead and continues to the main peak. Mt. Baldy Trail – (6.5 miles one way to Mt. Baldy Summit): This is the oldest and longest trail to the summit. Because it starts at Mt. Baldy Village, it has almost 6000' of elevation gain.
The Baldy Mining District was one of the largest gold producing districts in New Mexico. [1] Also sometimes known as the Elizabethtown Mining District, it encompasses Baldy Mountain (Colfax County, New Mexico). [2] There is no longer any large scale mining. Most of the land is now owned by the Boy Scouts of America as a part of Philmont Scout ...
View of Mount Baldy and the San Gabriel Mountains looming over the Los Angeles Basin. Mount Baldy or Mount Baldy Village, formerly Camp Baynham and Camp Baldy, is an unincorporated community in the San Gabriel Mountains located in San Bernardino County and Los Angeles County in Southern California, with the county line running through the community.
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In January alone, 15 hikers were injured or lost on Mt. Baldy, and two died. San Bernardino County's sheriff is asking for new measures to restrict access to the peak.
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)
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A mining rush followed the Apache wars – gold, silver, and copper were found in the mountains. While miners combed the mountains for mineral riches during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, stockmen drove tens of thousands of sheep and cattle to stockyards at the village of Magdalena, then linked by rail with Socorro. [7]