The Beauty Of The Sierra Nevada
While hiking in the Sierra Nevada one finds themself in the beauty of God's creation. Whether you're hikng through dense forest, meandering past a sky blue lake,skirting an alpine meadow full of wildflowers or high above the timberline on a granite pass or peak . You are surrounded and imersed in the beauty God has created for us to enjoy!
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Mount Whitney Day Hike August 5, 2002
Our Latest Sierra Adventure... 22 miles and a 6,100' elevation gain and loss. It was a long day, we started at 3:30 AM and spent a little over 14 hours on the trail. |
Some Of My Favorite John Muir Quotes
"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves.
Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul alike."
"The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness"
"Range of Light: Looking eastward from the summit of Pacheco Pass one shining morning, a landscape was displayed that after all my wanderings still appears as the most beautiful I have ever beheld. At my feet lay the Great Central Valley of California, level and flowery, like a lake of pure sunshine, forty or fifty miles wide, five hundred miles long, one rich furred garden of yellow Compositae. And from the eastern boundary of this vast golden flower-bed rose the mighty Sierra, miles in height, and so gloriously colored and so radiant, it seemed not clothed with light but wholly composed of it, like the wall of some celestial city.... Then it seemed to me that the Sierra should be called, not the Nevada or Snowy Range, but the Range of Light. And after ten years of wandering and wondering in the heart of it, rejoicing in its glorious floods of light, the white beams of the morning streaming through the passes, the noonday radiance on the crystal rocks, the flush of the alpenglow, and the irised spray of countless waterfalls, it still seems above all others the Range of Light."
John Muir
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Paradise Valley, Kings Canyon National Park May 2002
The Quaking Aspens were still sleeping when we visited this area in May 2002. Click on the photo above for more pics of Paradise Valley.
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