Re: 4 Corners Peaks Need ID!
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 7:09 am
Nope. Not the Guadalupes.
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Bubba Suess wrote:lcarreau wrote:Aaaaa .... I'm feelin' a little bored .... YAWN .... anybody else ?
If you're bored, you can always go post something useful. Otherwise, for those still interested, here is another one:
coldfoot wrote:I would have to take a gamble to identify these rocks - and I'm no good at gambling, so I always wind up in the red.
jdzaharia wrote:I wouldn't have figured this one out without coldfoot's hints. Coldfoot or Bubba should spill the beans, so we can do another one.
jdzaharia wrote:Bubba, you must not have taken all these on one trip. Unless your pilot was taking the scenic route.
jdzaharia wrote:That's Navajo Mountain.
jdzaharia wrote:How specific?
California?
Inyo National Forest?
John Muir Wilderness?
Keep going?
Wheeler Ridge with Mount Morgan on the left foreground, with Mount Tom behind? Mount Mills in the center?
It's tough for me to be sure on some of the peaks further in the background. Those more familiar with the area probably can point out some. Maybe some of the peaks in King's Canyon/Sequoia are discernable.
jdzaharia wrote:Apparently, this one is too hard.
jdzaharia wrote:El Malpais National Monument in the upper center of the photo?
jdzaharia wrote:That's got to be back in California. Western slope of the Sierra? I know somebody can get more specific than that, but am I on the right track?