• Lone Pine Peak and Mt. Whitney at dawn from the Alabama Hills, April 26, 2007
  • Evening clouds over the Alabama Hills
  • Lone Pine Peak, 12,944'
  • Soft pink on hard rock and blue sky.
  • Mt. Whitney, 14,495' and Mt. Carillon, 13,552'
  • Mt. Williamson
  • Mt. Langley, 14,042', southern most fourteener in the Sierra,  right.
  • Early morning in the Alabama Hills
  • Lone Pine, Candlelight and Thor Peaks in the light with Whitney--- up in the dark clouds
  • Candlelight Peak, 12,070+', left and Mt. Carillon right
  • Langley, Lone Pine, Candlelight, Whitney and Carillon
  • Early light on the boulders
  • Unnamed ridge, from Tunnabora Peak.
  • Mt. Whitney, typically topped in clouds
  • North to Mt. Baxter, 13,125', left.
  • Alabama Hills are the same granite as the peaks above, weathered  by erosion rather than ice.
  • West from the Alabama Hills
  • Mt. Whitney
  • Southwest to the crest
  • Corcoran Peaks, to 13,760', Mt. LeConte,13,960' and the south wall of Lone Pine Peak from Lone
  • Wonoga Peak, 10,371', todays objective. April 25, 2007
  • East over the Owens Lake bed to the Inyo Mtns. from high on the Cottonwood Road
  • South from Wonoga Peak, Mt. Williamson, left.
  • East over Owens Lake from Wonoga Peak
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