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![]() Classic High Sierra Granite Ridgeline - Sequoia National Park photo-id: SEQ-179 request pricing | ![]() Nine Lakes Basin - Sequoia National Park photo-id: SEQ-204 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Trout Fisherman Upper Little Five Lakes - Sequoia National Park photo-id: SEQ-223 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Sunrise Upper Little Five Lakes - Sequoia National Park photo-id: SEQ-232 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Angels Wings Classic Sierra Granite Massif - Sequoia National Park Backpacker Brian Laird almost disappears into the High Sierra terrain. photo-id: SEQ-278 request pricing | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Aspen Reflections Late fall color in the high Sierra. This image was taken in October as one of the first storm fronts of the season moved across the Sierra. Within an hour of it being taken the weather closed out with dark storm clouds howling winds and snow. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-001 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Aspen Reflections Late fall color in the high Sierra. This image was taken in October as one of the first storm fronts of the season moved across the Sierra. Within an hour of it being taken the weather closed out with dark storm clouds howling winds and snow. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-004 request pricing ![]() | |
![]() High Sierra Panoramic - Upper Kern River & Milestone Basin A backpacker, at lower right, disappears into the sheer scale of the mountain wilderness. The ridgeline is the eastern face of the Great Western Divide. (Panoramic - 10419x3287 pixels) photo-id: SIK-009 request pricing | |||
![]() High Sierra - Gardiner Basin photo-id: SIG-004 request pricing ![]() | ![]() High Sierra - Miter Basin photo-id: SIM-003 request pricing | ![]() High Sierra - Hiker in Vidette Meadows photo-id: SIV-001 request pricing | ![]() High Sierra - Mt Whitney Tallest mountain in the lower 48 states. Elevation 14491 feet. photo-id: SIW-005 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Western Juniper - Sequoia National Park Me sitting next to a true high country survivor. Photo by Brian Laird. species: Juniperous occidentalis photo-id: SEQ-237 request pricing | ![]() Granite Boulders in Big Arroyo - Sequoia National Park photo-id: SEQ-246 request pricing | ![]() Big Arroyo - Sequoia National Park photo-id: SEQ-256 request pricing | ![]() Upper Hamilton Lake - Sequoia National Park photo-id: SEQ-269 request pricing |
![]() Hiker on Western High Sierra Trail - Sequoia National Park This portion of the trail has been blasted through the vertical granite face. photo-id: SEQ-285 request pricing | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Snow dusts the peaks beyond a stand of Aspens in full fall color. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-025 request pricing | ![]() High Sierra From Owens Valley photo-id: SBC-028 request pricing | ![]() High Sierra From Owens Valley - Fall Color photo-id: SBC-033 request pricing |
![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-036 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are a member of the Willow family. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-040 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Tree Leaves Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-044 request pricing ![]() | ![]() High Sierra From Owens Valley photo-id: SBC-047 request pricing |
![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens grow in colonies or groups that share the same root structure. They spread by means of root suckers that extend out from the colony and then form new sprouts. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-007 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-009 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens grow in colonies or groups that share the same root structure. They spread by means of root suckers that extend out from the colony and then form new sprouts. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-011 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-014 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are a member of the Willow family. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-017 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Mature Aspens stand forty to seventy feet in height with a smooth light colored to white trunk up to about two feet in diameter. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-019 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Oak Trees - Lone Oak Tree in Owens Valley photo-id: SBC-023 request pricing | ![]() High Sierra - Upper Kern River & Milestone Basin photo-id: SIK-003 request pricing |
| related blog posts F8 and Be There - Upper Little Five Lakes Sierra Nevada Mountains see also - (Links to additional related material.) | Aspen Trees | Bristlecone Pine | Giant Sequoia Trees | High Sierra | Kings Canyon National Park | Owens Valley | | Panoramic Images | Sequoia National Park | Yosemite | Yosemite National Park | species represented - (Search for all images of a given species.) Juniperous occidentalis, Populus tremuloides keywords - (Search for all images containing a specific related keyword.) Backcountry, Backpacker, Backpacking, Eastern, Fishermen, Kearsage Pass, Mountains, Professional California Stock, Quaking, Reflection, Reflections, Sierras, Western High Sierra 2010 external links - (Links to external reference material.) | National Park Service - Sequoia National Park | Wikipedia - Sierra Nevada Mountains | ![]() | |||
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