Living in the Midwest all those years I've been coming to the Sierra, I have always arrived via US6 from Nevada, and every single time it was a view that rewarded me for 2000 miles of driving. The dramatic appearance of that tall snow capped range when you drop in over the pass from Nevada is something I don't want to miss. The first time in 1988, I stopped to take that image - not the same as the Crowley Lake "take it all in" view, but definitely the moment the heart rate went up: Boundary Peak dominates this view, but far in the back to the right above the Benton area, there was the Sierra for the first time ever,
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Then I was on the (still unpaved) Benton Crossing Road and got a better look, just before dropping down to Crowley Lake
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The old Toyota served me well for many years, returning over and over again to this place. That same day we went to Whitney Portal, parked at the terminus of the JMT, and went to Lone Pine to catch the Greyhound to Lee Vining at 10pm. Waiting in the Lone Pine park at the north end of town I snapped this slightly fuzzy shot of Lone Pine as it was in 1988. Didn't somebody recently crash a semi into the Mt. Whitney Hotel?
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About 36 hours later I would be looking at this for the first time
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