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#sierra nevada mountains#adventure#travel#my photo#desert#mountains#photography#aesthetic#California#mount Whitney#alabama hills#arch
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Trail Camp below the Mount Whitney summit
#mount whitney#eastern sierras#California#backpacking in the eastern sierras#hiking#aimeekb#nature#forest#adventure#explore#lesbians who hike#mountains#highest mountain in mainland USA#travel#my photography
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1865-1866.
Genocide in Owens Valley.
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Mount Hitchcock from Hitchcock Lakes at the base of the final approach to the summit of Mount Whitney from the west on May 20, 2022
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Mount Whitney, California, USA
Abhi Verma
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Alabama Hills
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Everybody say "Thank you Deep Space Nine Season 5, Episode 9: The Ascent for teaching me that Mount Whitney is the tallest mountain in the contiguous United States."
(Also, in a roundabout way, for making me learn that the Secret Service weren't even assigned to protect the President until the aftermath of McKinley's assassination in 1901, and before then were assigned to combat the counterfeiting of coins. In a tragic twist of irony, they were also set up by Abraham Lincoln just hours before he got shot. Damn, if only he'd had the Secret Service...)
#star trek#star trek ds9#s5e09: the ascent#secret service#us politics#mount whitney#william mckinley#abraham lincoln
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By @thomaswaynewolf
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Sunset comes early east of Tumanguya / Mount Whitney. Near Whitney Portal, southern Sierra Nevada, California. 17 Nov 2019.
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#details#Alabama hills#morbius arch#adventure#travel#my photo#desert#mountains#california#sierra nevada mountains#sierra nevadas#arch#photography#aesthetic#nature#scenery#landscape#mount whitney
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Took another stab at mount whitney, my muscles were scronk enough but my lungs/heart still cant handle the altitude, threw up breakfast/dinner at trail camp and tapped out of the chute pretty early
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Mt Whitney, oil on paper, 2023
#oil on paper#oil paint#landscape#oil painting#art#artist#clouds#cloud painting#mountains#sierra nevada#mount whitney#california#nature art#artists on tumblr
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PCT SOBO 2023 Entry 2: Pals, passes, and peaks
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Mount Whitney from Bighorn Plateau in Sequoia National Park on May 21, 2022
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View of Mount Whitney from the Best Western Plus Frontier Motel by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A view from outside a motel room in Lone Pine, looking to the west to the peaks and ridges around Mount Whitney. My thinking in composing this image was to zoom in and have those ridgelines and peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains filling up much of the image itself. A little bit of blue skies would be above, but they had a slight haze to it, and I wanted to minimize that. The other thing that caught my attention was the way the ridges seemed to layer themselves one after the other leading to Mount Whitney.
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Mt-Whitney-Fan by Jessica Fridrich Via Flickr: This is a classic example of an opportunistic shot, pure serendipity. In early March, the sun was perfectly positioned behind Mt. Whitney with enough moisture and dust in the air for this beautiful fan of light cast by the peaks. I encourage you to zoom in and travel along the tops to see how complex the silhouette is. There was was little time to capture this fleeting moment given I had to swap the lens and find an acceptable composition. In the end, this beat my preconceived sunset shot :) Nikon Z7, 70-200 mm f4 Canon lens at 75mm, f8, 1/250 sec., ISO 64
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