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Mt. Whitney is the highest mountain in the contiguous United States [14,505 ft /4,421 m] IMG_4281
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The morning sun shone on Mt. Whitney ( 14,505 ft / 4,421 m on the left ) and Mt. Russel ( 14,086 ft / 4,293 m on the right ). Mt. Whitney is the highest mountain in the contiguous United States - Sierra Nevada, California
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Beautiful High Sierra from Alabama Hills
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High Sierra & Alabama Hills
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Mt. Whitney [4,421 m] in the middle and Mt. Russell [4,293 m] on the right. The view from Alabama Hills
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Desert paintbrush in Alabama Hills
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Mt. Whitney (center): The highest mountain in the contiguous United States, with an elevation 14,497 feet (4,418 m) _ View from Mobius Arch, Alabama Hills, California
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First light in Alabama Hills and Sierra Nevada Mountain Range
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Windy Alabama Hills
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Windy Day - A part of Alabama Hills, Mt. Whitney (Right) and Lone Pine Peak (Left) in the background
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Morning light on the High Sierra, California
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Mt. Whitney (Right) and Lone pine peak (Left) - The view from Alabama Hills
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Boot Arch in Alabama Hills
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In the Morning Light
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Mt. Whitney towering in the blue sky, Sierra Nevada, California - Elevation: 14,505 feet (4,421m)
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Morning glow in High Sierra
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Mt. Whitney (4,421 m) seen between the gigantic V-shaped rocks
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Mt. Whitney 4,428 m on the right, Keeler Needle 4, 340 m & Crooks Peak 4, 320 m - View from Alabama Hills, Eastern Sierra NevadaEastern Sierra Nevada
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Mt. Whitney is the highest mountain in the contiguous United States, with an elevation of 14,497 feet (4,418 m) in the Sierra Nevada, California. View from the private plane of our friends at 16,000 ft altitude with 90 mph opposing winds
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View from above Mt. Whitney - Shot from 16,000 feet altitude
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Mt. Whitney 4,418 m (center ) & Window of the World - Keeler Needle 4,340 m and Crooks Peak 4,320 m (left) - Too steep to hold snow this rocky peaks.
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Mt. Whitney with 90 m.p.h. wind - 4,418 m (14,497 feet) _ John Muir Trail stretches 212 miles between beginning on the summit of Mt. Whitney and Yosemite National Park in the north. Including Ansel Adams Wilderness.
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John Muir Trail stretches 212 miles between begining on the summit of Mount Whitney and Yosemite National Park in the north. Including Ansel Adams Wilderness.
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Mt. Whitney & refuge at the summit _ Shot from 16,000 feet altitude with 90 m.p.h. gust
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Slope of Mt. Whitney