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The mountain was named by Bruno de Heceta to honor his patron saint, [46] and Sierra de San Bruno appears on the land-map of Rancho Cañada de Guadalupe drawn by Jean Jacques Vioget (presently in the collections of the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley) some time in the 1840s. [47]
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Brisbane City Hall. Brisbane (pron. / ˈ b r ɪ z b eɪ n / BRIZ-bayn) is a small city in San Mateo County, California, located on the lower slopes of the San Bruno Mountain.The city is on the northeastern edge of San Mateo County, located immediately south of the San Francisco city limits on the San Francisco Bay.
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It has been described as containing the best limestone climbing in America and includes the world's first-ever 9b (5.15b) route, Chris Sharma's Jumbo Love (2008). [7] In 2022, French climber Seb Bouin , added a direct start to Jumbo Love to create Suprême Jumbo Love , which at 9b+ (5.15c), became the hardest sport climb in North America.
Mount Agassiz, at 13,899 feet (4,236 m), is one of the 20 highest peaks of California.It is the northernmost and easiest to climb of the major Palisades summits. [6] This peak is not to be confused with the 9,967-foot (3,038 m) peak by the same name in Desolation Wilderness, also in the California Sierra.