1. San Jacinto (thrice - 10,804 feet, near Palm Springs)
  2. Animas Peak (four times - 8,565 feet, Hidalgo County, New Mexico)
  3. Near Mount Wilson (thrice - southern California)
  4. Mount Whitney (twice - 14,495 feet, California state high point)
  5. Nevado Chacaltaya (twice - 17,700 feet, Bolivia)
  6. Granite Mountain (twice - 5,633 feet, southern California)
  7. Pikes Peak (twice - 14,110 feet, Colorado)   read story
  8. Soledad Moutain (twice - 822 feet, southern California)   read story
  9. Gaskill Peak (twice - 3,836 feet, southern California)
  10. McGinty Mountain (twice - 2,183 feet, southern California)
  11. unnamed (twice - 8,098 feet 1/2 mile SSE of Navajo County HP, Arizona)
  12. unnamed subpeak of Long Valley Peak (twice - 4,840+ feet, southern California)   read story
  13. unnamed (twice - 8,043 feet as campsite for Desatoya Peak, Churchill County, Nevada)
  14. Haleakala (twice - 10,023 feet, island of Maui in Hawaii)
  15. Mount Wrightson (twice - 9,453 feet, Santa Cruz County HP, Arizona)
  16. Sandstone Peak (twice - 3,111 feet, southern California)   read story
  17. Santa Ynez Peak (twice - 4,298 feet, southern California)   read story
  18. Copper Butte (twice - 7,140 feet, Ferry County HP, Washington)   read story
  19. White Mountain Peak (twice - 14,246 feet, east central California)   read story
  20. Breckenridge Mountain (twice - 7,580+ feet, southern California)   read story 1   read story 2
  21. Piute Peak (twice - 8,440+ feet, southern California)   read story 1   read story 2
  22. Torrey Pines - BM Torrey (twice - 360+ feet, southern California)   read story
  23. Clark Mountain (twice - 7,929 feet, southern California)   read story
  24. Hualapai Peak (twice - 8,417 feet, Mohave County HP, Arizona)   read story
  25. Cuyamaca Peak (twice - 6,512 feet, southern California)   read story
  26. Otay Mountain (thrice - 3,566 feet, southern California)   read story 1   read story 2
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