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Mount Disappointment

Mount Disappointment
Elevation:5,960 ft (1,817 m)
Latitude:34° 14′ 48″ N
Longitude:118° 06′ 14″ W
Location:California, USA
Topo map:USGS Mount Wilson
Range:San Gabriel Mountains
First ascent:1875 by F. Kampf, W.A. Coles, and Frank Holland
Easiest route:hike

Mount Disappointment is a mountain in Los Angeles County, California with a summit elevation of 1817 meters (5960 feet). It was named "Disappointment" in 1894 when USGS surveyors sighted it from Santa Susana Mountain , believing it to be the highest point in the immediate area, decided to use it as their next triangulation point. When they reached the summit, however, they discovered that San Gabriel Peak half a mile to the east was 167 feet higher and so moved there instead.

A Nike missile site was located there in 1955 and the summit was flattened to accomodate it. In 1965 the site was converted into a military radio relay site.

Mount Disappointment is also a mountain in Victoria, Australia.

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