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The summit of El Cajon Mountain is at 3,677 feet (1,121 m). [1] The mountain is almost completely surrounded by private property and an Indian reservation, [5] but the mountain itself is mostly within the Cleveland National Forest or the County of San Diego's El Capitan Open Space Preserve.
El Capitan Reservoir is a reservoir in central San Diego County, California. It is in the Cuyamaca Mountains, about 30 miles (48 km) northeast of the city of San Diego and two miles northwest of the town of Alpine. The reservoir is formed by El Capitan Dam on the San Diego River and has a capacity of 112,800 acre⋅ft (139.1 million m 3).
El Capitan Dam is an embankment dam or hydraulic fill dam on the San Diego River in San Diego County, California. The dam forms the 112,800-acre-foot (139,100,000 m 3 ) El Capitan Reservoir and serves mainly to supply water to the city of San Diego as well as providing flood control.
Andrew Hayes is a lifelong resident of the 75th District in East County. He attended El Capitan High School in Lakeside before earning two bachelor’s degrees from the University of San Diego.
El Capitan High School (commonly known as El Cap) is a public high school in Lakeside, California, United States, a census-designated place in San Diego, and serves students in grades nine through twelve. Opened in 1959, El Capitan is the fifth of twelve high schools to be constructed in the Grossmont Union High School District.
Communal Ceremonial Shelter at Capitan Grande (photographed by Edward Sheriff Curtis in 1924. The reservation was created by President Ulysses S. Grant, via executive order in 1875 for local Kumeyaay people. [1] Its name comes from the Spanish Coapan, which was what the area west of the San Diego River was called in the
El Capitan seniors Dejuan Franklin (6) left, and Diego Ultreras (1) right, following the Gauchos’ 34-0 win over Beyer at Stadium 76 in Merced, Calif., on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024. If the playoffs ...
Also located in Lakeside is the trailhead for the climb to the summit of El Cajon Mountain, nicknamed locally as "El Capitan" for its resemblance to the famous Yosemite cliff, which dominates the view of the mountains northeast of Lakeside.