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Pusch Ridge Peak Pusch Ridge is primarily made up of three distinct peaks, including (from southwest to northeast in orientation) Pusch Peak, Bighorn Mountain, and Table Mountain. Pusch Peak is the westernmost point in the Santa Catalina Mountains, and rises in elevation over 2,000 feet (610 m) to a peak elevation of 5,366 feet (1,636 m). Bighorn Mountain rises to an elevation about 5,662 feet (1,726 m) at the summit. Table Mountain rises in elevation to 6,265 feet (1,910 m). A minor peak, known as The Cleaver, is located between Pusch Peak and Bighorn Mountain, rising to a summit of about 4,912 feet (1,497 m). Geotagged,United States Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Pusch Ridge Peak

Pusch Ridge is primarily made up of three distinct peaks, including (from southwest to northeast in orientation) Pusch Peak, Bighorn Mountain, and Table Mountain. Pusch Peak is the westernmost point in the Santa Catalina Mountains, and rises in elevation over 2,000 feet (610 m) to a peak elevation of 5,366 feet (1,636 m). Bighorn Mountain rises to an elevation about 5,662 feet (1,726 m) at the summit. Table Mountain rises in elevation to 6,265 feet (1,910 m). A minor peak, known as The Cleaver, is located between Pusch Peak and Bighorn Mountain, rising to a summit of about 4,912 feet (1,497 m).

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  1. Very well executed, Stephen. It looks like a site coming straight out of LOTR. Posted 7 years ago
    1. Thanks Ferdy! I appreciate your feedback. The working file is 2.3GB compiled in PS from 6 original images with several layers to achieve the dynamic range that was present. Posted 7 years ago
  2. Yeah really, I thought it was a computer game landscape at first - beautiful. Posted 7 years ago

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Uploaded Dec 28, 2017. Captured in Tortolita Mountain Cir, Oro Valley, AZ 85755, USA.