1852 Nobles Road
Contributed by Steve F. Russell
The road pioneered by William Nobles between Rye Patch Reservoir and Shasta, California was advertised as the being shorter and more practical than any other roads to the northern gold fields. From a topographical perspective, it seems to have lived up to that reputation being shorter than either the route of Donner Pass or the Lassen Route. Its highest elevation, at Cinder Cone and Painted Dunes, was 6437 feet. The elevation at Nobles Pass was 6230 feet, and the length of the trail was 204.2 topographic miles.
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