Mount Gabb
Mount Gabb (13,747 feet (4,190 m)) is in the central Sierra Nevada in the U.S. state of California. Mount Gabb is in the John Muir Wilderness of Sierra National Forest and is named after William More Gabb, a paleontologist and member of the Whitney Survey. The ascent up the south face is a class 2-3 climb from Lake Italy. Alternatively, the peak can be accessed from Upper Mills Creek Lake, and is a class 2 climb.
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Mount Gabb
Mount Gabb (13,747 feet (4,190 m)) is in the central Sierra Nevada in the U.S. state of California. Mount Gabb is in the John Muir Wilderness of Sierra National Forest and is named after William More Gabb, a paleontologist and member of the Whitney Survey. The ascent up the south face is a class 2-3 climb from Lake Italy. Alternatively, the peak can be accessed from Upper Mills Creek Lake, and is a class 2 climb.
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Mount Gabb (13,747 feet (4,190 ...... Lake, and is a class 2 climb.
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June 1917 by A. L. Jordan and H. H. Bliss
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California highest major peaks 11th
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Fresno County, California, U.S.
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Location in California##Location in the United States
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Mount Gabb
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Mount Gabb as viewed from the east
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Mount Gabb (13,747 feet (4,190 ...... Lake, and is a class 2 climb.
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