I wasn't going to post this, because it's so far off topic. But we found a treasure atop the second one that I thought I'd share.
Both peaks are obscure (both are in Secor), and I had hoped to find a Norman Clyde register on the first one. But the register thieves have already been there.
For the second, Versteeg has the wrong elevation. But so does Secor: he lists it at 13,120+.
Climbing Peaks 13404 and 13520+
Versteeg was a contemporary of the better-known Norman Clyde, having been born in 1887--two years after Clyde. He died in 1963, nine years before Clyde. He is perhaps best known for contributing the names for many Sierra landmarks, some 250 in all. Versteeg is undoubtedly (?) in second place for first ascents in the Sierra, after Clyde.