Location: San Bernardino County, California
Name given, for the spire-like appearance of the summit, by the USFS. Feeling that this area was name-poor they borrowed this name from the Pinnacles area in the Sierra near Mount Goddard.
Called "Chobe Peak" on the original HPS List.
Variant name used by the USGS and USFS was "The Pinnacle".
Name first appears on USFS San Bernardino National Forest map (1965).
Name Officially accepted by USBGN (1974).
Peak was on the original 1946 HPS Peak List.
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