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Coordinates: 34°20′10″N 117°56′11″W / 34.3361112°N 117.9364538°W / 34.3361112; -117.9364538
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{{Short description|Mountain in the San Gabriel Mountains of California}}
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| photo_caption = Northwest aspect
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| range = [[San Gabriel Mountains]]
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| easiest_route = Waterman Loop, Trail hike {{YDS|1}}
| easiest_route = Waterman Loop, Trail hike {{YDS|1}}
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{{about|Waterman Mountain|Waterman Mountains, in Arizona|Waterman Mountains}}
'''Waterman Mountain''', at {{convert|8041|ft|0}}, is a prominent peak in the [[San Gabriel Mountains]] of [[Los Angeles County, California]], within the [[Angeles National Forest]] and [[San Gabriel Mountains National Monument]].


'''Waterman Mountain''', at {{convert|8041|ft|0}}, is a prominent peak in the [[San Gabriel Mountains]] of [[Los Angeles County, California]] in the [[Angeles National Forest]]. The summit of Waterman Mountain marks the northern boundary of the [[San Gabriel Wilderness]] and it is the highest point in the wilderness.<ref name="pb"/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/angeles/specialplaces/?cid=stelprdb5194633 |title=San Gabriel Wilderness |publisher=Angeles National Forest, U.S. Forest Service |accessdate=2014-03-08}}</ref> Several small ski areas are located on its north side: [[Mount Waterman]], [[Kratka Ridge]], and [[Buckhorn Ski Club]]. The Buckhorn and Cooper campgrounds are below the [[Angeles Crest Highway]].
The summit of Waterman Mountain marks the northern boundary of the [[San Gabriel Wilderness]] and it is the highest point in the wilderness.<ref name="pb"/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/angeles/specialplaces/?cid=stelprdb5194633 |title=San Gabriel Wilderness |publisher=Angeles National Forest, U.S. Forest Service |accessdate=2014-03-08}}</ref>
During Winter and early spring this mountain is packed with snow. Snow may even be found in September lying on Waterman mountain. Spring brings a lot of rain and makes Waterman covered in wildflowers. Summers are hot and dry. The climate here is Highlands/Mediterranean. Partly due to this climate, mixed conifer forests are found on Waterman Mountain, Fauna is greatly influenced because of this climate.


==Ecology==
The area was severely impacted by the [[Station fire]] in 2009.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.photographyontherun.com/AfterTheStationFireThreePointsMtWatermanLoop.aspx |title=After the Station Fire: Three Points - Mt. Waterman Loop |publisher=Photography on the Run |accessdate=2014-03-08}}</ref>
During winter and early spring this mountain is packed with snow. Snow may even be found in September lying on Waterman mountain. Spring brings a lot of rain and makes Waterman covered in wildflowers. Summers are hot and dry. The climate here is Highlands/Mediterranean. Partly due to this climate, mixed conifer forests are found on Waterman Mountain, Fauna is greatly influenced because of this climate.

==Recreation==
Several small ski areas are located on its north side: [[Mount Waterman]], [[Kratka Ridge]], and [[Buckhorn Ski Club]].

The Buckhorn and Cooper Campgrounds are below the peak on the [[Angeles Crest Highway]].


==History==
==History==
Robert B. Waterman was a pioneer mountain man and a ranger in the San Gabriel Forest Reserve. He, with with his wife Liz and their friend Perry Switzer, completed a three week journey from [[La Cañada Flintridge, California|La Cañada]] to the [[Antelope Valley]] and back in May 1889. With this accomplishment, Liz became the first non-indigenous woman known to have crossed the San Gabriel Mountains. It said that she placed a cairn on this summit and it was christened Lady Waterman's Peak. However, with prevailing attitudes toward the "weaker sex" the name was not accepted and it became known as simply Waterman Mountain.<ref name="hps_signature">{{cite web |url=http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/signatures/14a.htm |title=Summit Signature: 14A Waterman Mountain |publisher=Hundred Peaks Section, Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club |accessdate=2014-03-08}}</ref>
Robert B. Waterman was a pioneer mountain man and a ranger in the San Gabriel Forest Reserve. He, with his wife Liz and their friend Perry Switzer, completed a three-week journey from [[La Cañada Flintridge, California|La Cañada]] to the [[Antelope Valley]] and back in May 1889. With this accomplishment, Liz became the first non-indigenous woman known to have crossed the San Gabriel Mountains. It is said that she placed a cairn on this summit and so it was named Lady Waterman's Peak. However, with prevailing attitudes toward the "weaker sex" the name was not accepted and it became known as simply Waterman Mountain.<ref name="hps_signature">{{cite web |url=http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/signatures/14a.htm |title=Summit Signature: 14A Waterman Mountain |publisher=Hundred Peaks Section, Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club |accessdate=2014-03-08}}</ref>

The area was severely impacted by the [[Station Fire (2009)#Los Angeles County|Station fire]] in 2009.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.photographyontherun.com/AfterTheStationFireThreePointsMtWatermanLoop.aspx |title=After the Station Fire: Three Points - Mt. Waterman Loop |publisher=Photography on the Run |accessdate=2014-03-08}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Mountains of Los Angeles County, California]]
[[Category:San Gabriel Mountains]]
[[Category:San Gabriel Mountains]]
[[Category:Mountains of Los Angeles County, California]]
[[Category:Angeles National Forest]]
[[Category:Mountains of Southern California]]




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{{LosAngelesCountyCA-geo-stub}}

Revision as of 19:57, 21 September 2024

Waterman Mountain
Northwest aspect
Highest point
Elevation8,041 ft (2,451 m) NAVD 88[1]
ListingHundred Peaks Section[2]
Coordinates34°20′10″N 117°56′11″W / 34.3361112°N 117.9364538°W / 34.3361112; -117.9364538[3]
Geography
Waterman Mountain is located in California
Waterman Mountain
Waterman Mountain
Location in California
Waterman Mountain is located in the United States
Waterman Mountain
Waterman Mountain
Waterman Mountain (the United States)
LocationLos Angeles County, California, U.S.
Parent rangeSan Gabriel Mountains
Topo mapUSGS Waterman Mountain
Climbing
Easiest routeWaterman Loop, Trail hike class 1

Waterman Mountain, at 8,041 feet (2,451 m), is a prominent peak in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, California, within the Angeles National Forest and San Gabriel Mountains National Monument.

The summit of Waterman Mountain marks the northern boundary of the San Gabriel Wilderness and it is the highest point in the wilderness.[1][4]

Ecology

During winter and early spring this mountain is packed with snow. Snow may even be found in September lying on Waterman mountain. Spring brings a lot of rain and makes Waterman covered in wildflowers. Summers are hot and dry. The climate here is Highlands/Mediterranean. Partly due to this climate, mixed conifer forests are found on Waterman Mountain, Fauna is greatly influenced because of this climate.

Recreation

Several small ski areas are located on its north side: Mount Waterman, Kratka Ridge, and Buckhorn Ski Club.

The Buckhorn and Cooper Campgrounds are below the peak on the Angeles Crest Highway.

History

Robert B. Waterman was a pioneer mountain man and a ranger in the San Gabriel Forest Reserve. He, with his wife Liz and their friend Perry Switzer, completed a three-week journey from La Cañada to the Antelope Valley and back in May 1889. With this accomplishment, Liz became the first non-indigenous woman known to have crossed the San Gabriel Mountains. It is said that she placed a cairn on this summit and so it was named Lady Waterman's Peak. However, with prevailing attitudes toward the "weaker sex" the name was not accepted and it became known as simply Waterman Mountain.[5]

The area was severely impacted by the Station fire in 2009.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Waterman Mountain, California". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2009-03-06.
  2. ^ "Waterman Mountain". Hundred Peaks Section List. Angeles Chapter, Sierra Club. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  3. ^ "Waterman Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-03-06.
  4. ^ "San Gabriel Wilderness". Angeles National Forest, U.S. Forest Service. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  5. ^ "Summit Signature: 14A Waterman Mountain". Hundred Peaks Section, Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  6. ^ "After the Station Fire: Three Points - Mt. Waterman Loop". Photography on the Run. Retrieved 2014-03-08.