Sierra Lakes and Peaks
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Looking up the ridge
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Red Peak southeast with Lundy Lake, Mono Lake and Mt. W...
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Red Peak pan with sky, south
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Red Peak south
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Red Peak, Lundy Canyon
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Red Peak northwest pan
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Red Peak ,northwest, Excelsior Mtn., 12,442', back-left...
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Red Peak east to Lundy Lake and Mono Lake
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Red Peak north, Bridgeport Valley, right
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South to "Warren Fin", 12,177', left , Mt. Dana, 13,057...
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Telephoto of Mt. Lyell, 13,114'and Mt. Maclure, 12,880'
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Dana Plateau, 12,466', center
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Looking up Lundy Canyon to Mt. Conness and North Peak
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Lundy Canyon, Dore Cliff, upper left
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South over Lake Canyon
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Red Peak summit, 11,400+', Aug. 29, '08
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Lundy Canyon
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Mt. Warren, Warren Fin, Dana Plateau and Mt. Dana
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Descending the ridge
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Back near the trailhead
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View from the Rush Creek camping spot next morning
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Mt. Wood 12,657' from Rush Creek
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Carson Peak, 10,909', Mt. Ritter, 13,157' and Banner Pe...
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Mt. Ritter and Banner Peak from the east
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Carson, Ritter and Banner
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Highway 395 north from near June Lakes
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Driving north on 395
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Looking down Lee Vining Canyon from the Tioga Road
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Album Description:
Three days in the High Sierra, Aug. '08
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7 comments
Hello Windsor, this is a wonderful album. Thanks so much for sharing. We are sure you have heard the BIG news that Webshots is closing! In less than two months this photosite doesn't exist anymore!!! We were so lucky to find so many wonderful and friendly people on this site, like you! Thanks a lot for your friendship and support over the years, it meant a lot to us...thanks again! Warm regards, Josee and Henri.
said haneveercoremanssh...
Hi ! Thanks for sharing these very nice and marvelous scenic beauties with us, you are very skilled in all type of photography, I like your creations. Wishing you a very Happy, Healthy and prosperous New Year – 2012. My best wishes for you. Greetings from Sharif.
said sharif53
Thank you for sharing this interesting Sierral Lakes & Peaks Album. I enjoyed walking through the various images. Enjoy the new life of Spring! Henk, Canada
said hverstege
Wonderful album compliments,You have interesting shots!Have a nice day!Ciao
said pampipimpi
A pleasure as always! For whatever it's worth: John Muir, Life and Work, by Sally M. Miller (University of The Pacific). Book inspired by a John Muir conference held at The California History Istitute, 1990. <> "Touching The Void" = dvd, quasi-documentary movie, unbelievable true story of survival of two Brits. on an unconquered Peruvian Andes mountain in 1985. If this wasn't an 'exceptional' film - I wouln't mention it.
said stoneycreeks
Hi Windsor! Thanks for the walk in the most awesome mountains! Gorgeous album! thanks for visiting my Blue Ridge mountains and your nice comments!
said pamsavelo
Another beautiful contribution to your scenic albums Windsor ! Are you ready for the change of season - any more trips planned ? I'm waiting for the fall colors, but so far nothing much has come out. Take care! Kathy
said sks4th
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