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  1. Fredonyer Pass, elevation 5,752 feet (1,753 m), is a high mountain pass in Lassen County, California, southwest of Susanville and southeast of Mount Lassen. It lies on the Great Basin Divide between the Feather River to the west and the Susan River and Honey Lake to the east.

  2. This is a table of principal paved highway passes on or near the crest of the Sierra Nevada, United States. The road passes are generally listed from north to south, with their elevation and access road.

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  4. List of mountain passes in California. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. The following is a list of mountain passes and gaps in California. California is geographically diverse with numerous roads and railways traversing within its borders.

  5. Fredonyer Pass on CA 36 is generally considered to be the northern end of the Sierra Nevada range. The mountains to the north are the Cascades. For travelers, Highway 36 is a fairly quiet, pleasant, country road. At less than 6,000 feet (1,800 meters) of elevation, Fredonyer Pass is not dramatic.

  6. Fredonyer Pass, elevation 5,751 feet, is a high mountain pass in Lassen County, California, southwest of Susanville and southeast of Mount Lassen. It lies on the Great Basin Divide between the Feather River to the west and the Susan River and Honey Lake to the east.

  7. Fredonyer Pass, elevation 5,751 feet (1,753 m), is a high mountain pass in Lassen County, California, southwest of Susanville and southeast of Mount Lassen. It lies on the Great Basin Divide between the Feather River to the west and the Susan River and Honey Lake to the east.

  8. Mar 24, 2022 · By 1851, his pass, Fredonyer Pass, was being described in newspapers as the safest and easiest way to cross the mountains from the east. But Fredonyer, even though residing in Plumas County, was still visiting Sacramento, and had property there.

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