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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.

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  2. Fredonyer Pass: 5,748 1,752 SR 36: Approximate boundary with the Cascade Range: Beckwourth Pass: 5,212 1,589 SR 70

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  4. Fredonyer Pass: 5,751 feet (1,752 meters) above sea level; California State Route 36; Between Susanville and Chester, California; Lassen County, California; Northern Sierra; Mostly open in winter; What to expect: Attractive scenery; Light traffic; Good riding; Fredonyer Pass on CA 36 is generally considered to be the northern end of the Sierra ...

  5. 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. The pass is traversed by State Route 36 and has virtually the same ...

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  7. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. 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. 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.

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