Everything about Fredonyer Pass totally explained
Fredonyer Pass (el. 5,775 ft. / 1,760 m.) is a high
mountain pass in
Lassen County, California. The pass is slightly higher than
Morgan Summit to the west. Snow falls on the pass during winter.
State Route 36 passes through Fredonyer Pass. The pass is west of
Susanville, California and southeast of
Mount Lassen and is the route's highest point. The pass is an approximate northern boundary between the
Sierra Nevada and the
Cascade Range. This irregular boundary is sometimes defined as the southern extent of
Cenozoic igneous surface rock from the Cascade range
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). This boundary roughly follows the drainage of the North fork of the
Feather River southwest from Fredonyer Pass. Note that there are other Cenozoic igneous rocks in the Sierra (for example, near
Lake Tahoe), but there's a clear geological division near Fredonyer Pass.
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