The Tahoe OGUL Peak List

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The Tahoe OGUL Peak List

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There have been some questions about the Ogul list. The quick answer is to "Google it". But in an effort to inform I will conduct a little "cut and paste".

OGUL is the Washoe Indian word for mountain bighorn sheep. The Natives hunted this agile mountaineer in both the Sierra Tahoe Region and the Basin and Range to the east. Though now extinct in the area, this once great mountain sheep is a fitting symbol for our Tahoe OGUL List.

The Ogul list was established by the Peak and Gorge Section of the Mother Lode Chapter of the Sierra Club to encourage peak climbing in the Lake Tahoe region. The list has 56 peaks in California and 7 peaks in Nevada. This is a total of 63 peaks. They extend from Wheeler Peak the most southerly peak, 12 miles northwest of Bridgeport to Adams Peak the most northerly which is about 30 miles northwest of Reno, Nevada.

The 63 Peaks on the List in Alphabetical Order

1. Adams Peak (8197')
2. Anderson Peak (8683')
3. Basin Peak (9015')
4. Black Butte (8030')
5. Castle Peak (9103')
6. Desert Creek Peak (8969')
7. Devils Peak (7704')
8. Dicks Peak (9974')
9. Duane Bliss Peak (8658')
10. East Sister (10402')
11. Ellis Peak (8740')
12. English Mtn (8373')
13. Freel Peak (10881')
14. Genoa Peak (9150')
15. Granite Chief (9006')
16. Haskell Peak (8107')
17. Hawkins Peak (10023')
18. Highland Peak (10934')
19. Jacks Peak (9856')
20. Jeff Davis Peak (8990')
21. Jobs Peak (10633')
22. Jobs Sister (10823')
23. Lookout Peak (9584')
24. Lyon Peak (8891')
25. Markleeville Peak (9417')
26. McConnell Peak (9099')
27. Middle Sister (10859')
28. Mokelumne Peak (9332')
29. Mt. Elwell (7812')
30. Mt. Fillmore ( 7715')
31. Mt. Mildred (8398')
32. Mt. Patterson (11673')
33. Mt. Price (9975')
34. Mt. Rose (10776')
35. Mt. Siegel (9450')
36. Mt. Lola (9143')
37. Mt. Tallac (9735')
38. Needle Peak (8971')
39. Old Man Mtn (7789')
40. Phipps Peak (9234')
41. Pyramid Peak (9983')
42. Ralston Peak (9235')
43. Raymond Peak (10011')
44. Red Lake Peak (10061')
45. Red Peak (9307')
46. Reynolds Peak (9690')
47. Round Top (10380')
48. Rubicon Peak (9183')
49. Sierra Buttes (8587')
50. Signal Peak (7841')
51. Silver Peak (8930')
52. Silver Peak (10774')
53. Snow Mtn (8014')
54. Snow Valley Peak (9214')
55. South Sister (11339')
56. Stevens Peak (10061')
57. Tells Peak (8872')
58. The Nipple (9340')
59. Tinker Knob (8949')
60. Twin Peaks (8878')
61. Wade (9367')
62. Waterhouse Peak (9497')
63. Wheeler Peak (11664')

I hope this helps to answer some of the questions. :nod:

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Thanks for the list and the background info VR. How many more left to finish?
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Does anyone know someone that helped put the list together? I would love to know the logic on including the sweet water peaks. Or why wade was included over flagpole, echo, martis, thunder, deadwood, etc.

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from the climber.org ogul site

Harry Erl, Howard Steidtmann, and other members of the former Peak and Gorge Section compiled the original hardcopy version of this peak list. Former member John Sarna designed the webpage to make this list generally available to the public after the dissolution of this Section. Look into it more at that site. I definitely question some well 1 Desert creek peak probably for my dislike of it.
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Maverick
I have 4 left as of today! Yep I am on a mission
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^ Holy poop!! Nice work Yube - all tagged this year?
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39 this year 12 last year and 8 years prior before I knew about the list. I love the list will move onto other lists after this one, peakbagger has lists like crazy. Great fun!!
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