Mystery Spot
- snevill
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Re: Mystery Spot
Ok, my first attempt at posting an image so bear with me.
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- balzaccom
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Re: Mystery Spot
OK. That's Banner Peak. But I'm not sure where the photo is from. Just south of Donahue Pass?
Right about here:
4.5 km ExNE of Mount Lyell CA
N 37.75303 W 119.22258
Right about here:
4.5 km ExNE of Mount Lyell CA
N 37.75303 W 119.22258
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Re: Mystery Spot
That is Banner and you're in the ballpark but not quite there.
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Re: Mystery Spot
I love that cascading stream. It leaves Fontanilis and goes straight down a pluton, but hits level ground a bit before reaching Upper Velma.SSSdave wrote:Have you actually been to that basin, up to Fontananillis? I...very much liked the cascading stream flowing down slabs above Upper Velma.
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Re: Mystery Spot
Western end of 1000 Is Lake, can see Garnet Pass in the background.OK. That's Banner Peak. But I'm not sure where the photo is from. Just south of Donahue Pass?
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Re: Mystery Spot
Winner. We had just passed along the end of Thousand and were heading toward the low pass to Garnet.
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Re: Mystery Spot
Since B guessed the peak, he can post the next one.
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Re: Mystery Spot
That explains the heavily used but un-named use trail!
And I bet that photo was pretty late in the year. September? October?
OK. Try this:
And I bet that photo was pretty late in the year. September? October?
OK. Try this:
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Re: Mystery Spot
Yes, would have been over labor day weekend a couple years ago. That area along the backsides of both Garnet and 1000 lake are some of my favorite places in the Sierra that I have visited.
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Re: Mystery Spot
Snevill's image is another where by using a straight edge on the topo one can locate the exact camera position that is about the northwest corner of Thousand Island Lake at these crosshairs:
http://mapper.acme.com/?ll=37.71911,-119.19360&z=19&t=H
The peak in the background poking over the left shoulder of Banner is topo point 3497. In front of the peak top is a rib of Banner right where a steeper slope slightly further distant meets a lower gradient hump that is on the 3220 meter line. All on a straight edge line from that lake corner where one can vaguely see the trail on the photo that on the satellite is somewhat snow obscured. That area back there is fabulous some years late July early August because of all the red Peirson's paintbrush on the very green turf lawns with several aesthetic ponds about.
http://mapper.acme.com/?ll=37.71911,-119.19360&z=19&t=H
The peak in the background poking over the left shoulder of Banner is topo point 3497. In front of the peak top is a rib of Banner right where a steeper slope slightly further distant meets a lower gradient hump that is on the 3220 meter line. All on a straight edge line from that lake corner where one can vaguely see the trail on the photo that on the satellite is somewhat snow obscured. That area back there is fabulous some years late July early August because of all the red Peirson's paintbrush on the very green turf lawns with several aesthetic ponds about.
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