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Another classic mid-elevation granitic peak like Maggie’s or Angora that’s been above the more recent glaciers, poking through as islands in the ice fields, since the Sherwin Era maybe, the summit granite boulders heavily pocked and decomposing with age, yet with pot holes like this that seem to indicate being under melt water for an extended previous period of glaciation, just scratching the surface of Deep Time conceptions. This is a good vantage for envisioning how the ice fields from the skylined Crystal Range at right were able to flow up and over the foregrounded Pacific Crest here, grinding it down as it flowed east into Lake Tahoe.