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Bear Creek Spire, 13,720', Rock Creek Sierra, Aug., 2006

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    • photo of carol2772
    • Great!

    • said carol2772

    • 2011.04.13 at 17:18:10 PDT
    • photo of MsElanna
    • WOW!!! Wonderful shot...congratulations.

    • said MsElanna

    • 2009.07.03 at 21:44:22 PDT
    • photo of kayben80
    • This is beautiful. Love the reflections. Think I download this one for my desktop.

    • said kayben80

    • 2008.02.05 at 13:01:25 PST
    • photo of arkansas300
    • Wonderfful Capture!! What a pleasure to behold! So much in this picture and WOW what a reflection! Thank You for a Super Screensaver!!

    • said arkansas300

    • 2008.01.17 at 11:09:56 PST
    • photo of ladyloneranger
    • Lucious greens! I like the composition of this photo very much. Very delightful to the eye!

    • said ladyloneranger

    • 2008.01.03 at 10:41:47 PST
    • photo of hansle1
    • This picture is amazing! very sharp and lots of contrast.

    • said hansle1

    • 2007.11.16 at 12:07:54 PST
    • photo of stoneycreeks
    • History of exploration --- The earliest identified inhabitants of the Sierra Nevada were the Paiute tribe on the east side and the Mono and Sierra Miwok tribe on the western side. Today, passes such as Duck Pass are littered with discarded obsidian arrowheads that date back to trade between tribes. There were also prehistorical territorial disputes between the Paiute and Sierra Miwok tribes[8] European-American exploration of the mountain range started in the 1840s. In the winter of 1844, Lieutenant John C. Frémont, accompanied by Kit Carson, was the first white man to see Lake Tahoe. (Feel free to erase this if you consider it clutter).

    • said stoneycreeks

    • 2007.09.26 at 09:23:39 PDT

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