
Mountain Making - Palm Springs, CA (elevation 10,840 ft.)
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bluesnote
N 33° 48.764 W 116° 38.288
11S E 533490 N 3741450
One of many interpretive signs at the top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway in Palm Springs, California. The plaque is at an elevation of 8,515 ft while Mt. San Jacinto (in the background) is at 10,840 ft.
Waymark Code: WM17RXE
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 03/30/2023
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The sign says, "Try to picture molten rock, or magma, lying deep within the earth's crust. After millions of years it cools and solidifies into a rock mass, called a batholith. This mass is large enough to make up several mountain ranges. It also happens to be buried in a geologically active zone where gigantic pieces of the earth's crust are colliding with one another. Slowly, through long-term fault activity the huge batholith is pushed upward. As it rises, wind and water wear away the overlying rock.
Today you can see a portion of the batholith. In fact, you are standing on it! Welcome to Mount San Jacinto State Park and State Wilderness, named for the highest point in the Peninsular Ranges."
Location: Palm Springs
 Posted Elevation: 10,840 ft
 GPSR Elevation: 8,515 ft

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