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  2. Chumash Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The wilderness area extends from just west of the summit of Mount Pinos (8,831 ft; 2,692 m) to Cerro Noroeste (Mount Abel) to the west, and south into the badlands north of Lockwood Valley Road. Since Mount Pinos, Cerro Noroeste, and the Pine Mountain Club are developed with paved roads, they did not qualify for inclusion in the wilderness ...

  3. Cerro Noroeste - Wikipedia

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    Highest point; Elevation: 8283 ft (2525+ m) NAVD 88 [1] Prominence: 680 ft (207 m) [1] Listing: Hundred Peaks Section [2]: Coordinates: 3]: Naming; English translation: Northwest Mountain: Language of name: Spanish: Geography; Location: Kern County, California, U.S.: Parent range: San Emigdio Mountains: Topo map: USGS Sawmill Mountain: Climbing; Easiest route: Road: Cerro Noroeste is a ...

  4. Los Padres National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Many vegetation types are represented in the Los Padres, including chaparral, the common ground cover of most coastal ranges in California below about 5,000 feet (1,500 m), and coniferous forests, which can be found in abundance in the Ventana Wilderness as well as the region around Mount Pinos in northern Ventura County.

  5. Mount Pinos - Wikipedia

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    Mount Pinos (/ ˈ p aɪ n oʊ s /) (Samala: 'Iwɨhɨnmu) is a mountain located in the Los Padres National Forest on the boundary between Ventura and Kern counties in California. The summit, at 8,847 feet (2,697 m), is the highest point in Ventura County. [ 2 ]

  6. Cleveland National Forest - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Lobo responded by sending $12.50 to President Lyndon B. Johnson for 25 acres of Cleveland National Forest (at 50 cents per acre), and set up a camp at the site (the Upper San Juan Campground). [3] [4] Cleveland National Forest was the site of the 2003 Cedar Fire, the largest wildland fire in California history. Started when a lost ...

  7. Chicago Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    On October 17, 2006, Palwaukee Municipal Airport was renamed Chicago Executive Airport. In October 2015, Cincinnati-based Ultimate Air Shuttle announced plans to begin service from the airport to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in January or February 2016. [7] In late 2021, the airport received $1.1 million to make facility ...

  8. Skydive Chicago Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Skydive Chicago Airport is a skydiving resort and camping ground in Ottawa, Illinois in the United States. It operates a private airport, Skydive Chicago Airport and offers outdoor skydiving and is spectator-friendly. There is an on-site cafe and gift/pro shop for all guests. For skydiving customers, it offers camping, RV parking, and an ...

  9. California State Route 33 - Wikipedia

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    View northeast from near Pine Mountain Summit on SR 33, the highest elevation on the route. The Lockwood Valley and Mount Pinos are in the distance. SR 33 heading south through Kern County A foggy winter day looking northbound south of Brown Material Road near Blackwells Corner. State Route 33 begins in Ventura as a short freeway ("Ojai Freeway").