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Page By: Noondueler

Created/Edited: Oct 8, 2008 / Feb 25, 2009

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The Sierra Nevada contains the highest peak in the lower 48

The Sierra, already extensively covered on Summitpost, the "Range of Light" as coined by John Muir, is a formidable mountain range. The longest single range in the U.S. It extends 400 miles from the the northern gorges of Feather River Canyon south to the desert peaks that rise above Tehachapi Pass. The history of the Sierra Nevada is colored with many great adventures that are not tainted by the pristine beauty that still abounds throughout the range. Along with the Rockies of Colorado the Sierra Nevada reigns.

Getting There

From San Francisco take 580 east to 120 and go east into Yosemite Nat. Park, 170 miles. From Los Angeles take Hwy 395 north to Lone Pine, 200 miles. These approaches will get you into the heart of the range.

Images


Yosemite Falls and Half Dome

Mt. Goode, John Muir Wilderness

South from the Pacific Crest, Emmigrant Wilderness

Kirkwood Meadows

Panorama southeast from Roundtop, Carson Pass

Kings Canyon High Sierra from Mt. Gould

North Peak, northern Yosemite crest

Southeast from Mt. Hoffman, Yosemite

Mt. Dana from Tioga Lake

"Tioga Spur" , Gaylor Lakes, Yosemite

Apenglow on unnamed ridge, Alabama Hills, Eastern Sierra

Southeast from Lee Vining Canyon

Yosemite Falls from the 4 Mile Trail

Clearing storm over the Mono Lake peaks



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WoodzyNice Pics

Voted 10/10

but since Bob Burd already has one up, might just want to make it an album instead.
Posted Oct 8, 2008 9:36 pm

NoonduelerYour right?

Hasn't voted

I saw that he had one going on already.
Posted Oct 8, 2008 10:52 pm

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