Hiked across Kearsarge pass and camped by this lake for a week. Fished for Golden trout. Marveled at the scenery. The photo makes it look bigger than it is. Wonderful memories.
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The part of California not many people see. It's spectacular, and I grew up in Utah.
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Looking east from below Kearsarge Pass trailhead, any question that we’re in the Great Basin Desert? Consider this, the giant rifts stretching across Nevada, that created the 70+ mountain ranges of the Great Basin Desert, also created the Sierra Nevada Mtns. Perhaps the Great Basin seems boring to those of you who haven’t explored this most mountainous state in the lower 48… but it sure ain’t simply some big basin, some boring washtub, as its name implies. Unless, of course, the striking Eastern Sierras are boring to you, which they could be to you, but not to me!
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Leave it to Nat Geo to deliver the beauty and wonders of the world! Thanks
1 week ago | 2
Told you Spring is a myth. Look at that snow. You can't deceive me.
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A gorgeous 🥰 image ide like to do a portrait of the mountains reflection in the lak
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National Geographic
The Kearsarge Pinnacles rise against the light pink sky in California's Kings Canyon National Park, mirrored in the tranquil waters of Kearsarge Lake below.
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