Waucoba and Squaw Peak from Squaw Flats

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Snow Nymph
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Waucoba and Squaw Peak from Squaw Flats

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Photos: http://community.webshots.com/album/551077895XubTuR

Waucoba (11,123') is the highest peak in the Inyo Mountains. We also did Squaw (10,358') and made a loop trip out of this. Great weather and views!


The next day we drove to Papoose Flats, then headed for Andrews Peak. Working on photos.
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SN, Beautiful pictures! Looks like another wonderful hike you had & nice weather!
Those Terracache's are pretty cool I think. :)
Thank you for posting them..I will look for the other ones to enjoy :D
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Papoose Flats and Andrews Mountain

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Photos: http://community.webshots.com/album/551146868guGFhG

We drove to Papoose Flats, looking for evidence of Piute occupancy in the area. Later we hiked Andrews Mountain, which had the best view of the 3 peaks this weekend.
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Great report, awesome photos! Must be nice to be back in the mountains after a long winter!
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SN, Papoose flats looks like a really neat area! A bit different looking I think. I love the views if the Sierra, looks like you could just reach out and touch those peaks. :D
Beautiful pictures
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Post by SSSdave »

SnowNymph did you see any bristlecone up on those peaks? I went through your pics and just saw limber pine and mountain mahogany. Even at those altitudes they are scarce unless there are the white dolomite outcrops.
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I guess I don't know the difference between limber and bristlecone. They look alike. If its something else, I'll change the label. Let me know.
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