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The picture used is of the far northern foothills of the Santa Cruz mountains, an area with few trees and more or less indistinguishable from foothills throughout the Bay Area. The Santa Cruz mountains are known for the redwood forests that make up the vast majority of the area. I’d recommend a
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Mountains. At some point, I hope to check on more sources (there are a number of old publications on the geology of the Santa Cruz Mountains that aren't available digitally) and revise the article to give a more detailed and accurate description of the
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says that the mountain is "at the northern reaches of the Santa Cruz range", but most sources I've come across do not include San Bruno
Mountain as part of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Notably, Elizabeth McClintock, et al,
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photo from Big Basin, Henry Cowell
Redwoods, Mount Madonna, or anywhere that represents what these mountains actually look like. The pic of northern Skyline blvd. is nothing like what these mountains actually are.
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demarcates the southern end of the Santa Cruz
Mountains, but definitions of the northern end seem more ambiguous. Most, but not all of the sources I've seen give San Pedro Mountain (a northwest spur of
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Per the section above, I've also had a hard time placing what is considered the northern terminus of the Santa Cruz
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