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Eastern Sierra Panorama at Sunrise

 
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Eastern Sierra Panorama at Sunrise
February 11, 2011 - Mountains above the Buttermilks from 5,800'.


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NoonduelerIs this where you guys

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packed in from?
Posted Mar 6, 2011 3:14 pm

PellucidWombatRe: Is this where you guys

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Coming from Bishop, we drove up Buttermilk Road into the Buttermilks as high as we could drive with the snow, which stopped us sooner than the rough dirt road did. So we parked at a pullout on the road and started walking at about 6,500' in the valley.
Posted Mar 6, 2011 3:21 pm

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