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Views from the Eastern Sierra
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Views from the Eastern Sierra 

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Image Type(s): Scenery

 

Page By: Noondueler

Created/Edited: Oct 7, 2008 / Feb 25, 2009

Object ID: 450738

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These are shot taken up and down the Eastern Sierra

I spend a lot of time van camping below the Eastern Sierra when I go out there to hike peaks. It's awesome territory with massive views, mostly National Forest and Bureau of Land Management terrain with no restrictions.

Images


Light play over the Corcoran peaks and Mt. Le Conte

Mt. Williamson from the northeast

Grant Lake and Mono Lake from Grant Point

A window seat to the High Sierra

Burt Canyon from Stockade Flat

Lone Pine Sierra from "Cobra Hill", Alabama Hills

June Lakes peaks from "Grant Point"

Mt. Wood from Rush Creek

Lone Pine High Sierra

The gangs all here!

Eerie sunrise over Mono Lake

Southwest from Mt. Olsen

Apenglow on Lone Pine Sierra

North over Buttermilk Country from Grouse Mountain

Southwest from Mt. Olsen


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GeoPooch SobachkaFantastic collection

Voted 10/10

thanks for the beautiful pictures :)
Posted Oct 10, 2008 6:34 pm

NoonduelerThanks for the comment

Hasn't voted

I really dig your sweet friend Sobachka! What good company in the mountains!
Posted Oct 10, 2008 8:16 pm

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