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  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_083.tif
  • The scenic Alabama Hills nestled against the Eastern Sierra feature fantastic stone arches and wonderful views of Mt. Whitney, highest mountain in the contiguous 48 states.
    Alabama-Hills_H_556.tif
  • The scenic Alabama Hills nestled against the Eastern Sierra feature fantastic stone arches and wonderful views of Mt. Whitney, highest mountain in the contiguous 48 states.
    Alabama-Hills_H_549.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_980.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_947.tif
  • Weighing the load before packing it onto the mules. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_926.tif
  • Weighing the load before packing it onto the mules. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_923.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_146.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_139.tif
  • Mules of the train having breakfast below the Kearsarge Pinnacles. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_102.tif
  • Mules of the train having breakfast below the Kearsarge Pinnacles. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_100.tif
  • Mules of the train having breakfast below the Kearsarge Pinnacles. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_100-A.tif
  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_080.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_078.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_071.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_055.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_053.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_050.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_042.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_029.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_020.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_019.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_011.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_010.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_005.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's Canyon_189.JPG
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_944.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_933.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_914.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_901.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_184.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_173.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_168.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_137.tif
  • Mules of the train having breakfast below the Kearsarge Pinnacles. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_099.tif
  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_093.tif
  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_089.tif
  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_086.tif
  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_084.tif
  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_077_1.tif
  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_077.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_073.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_060.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_049.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_032.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_027.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_025_1.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_025.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_021.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_016.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_013.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_007.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_006.tif
  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_092.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_974.tif
  • Weighing the load before packing it onto the mules. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_924.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_186.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_182.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_167.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_144.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_118.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_115.tif
  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_095.tif
  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_088.tif
  • As "packers", wranglers work hard to ensure theat the loads on their pack mules are secure and stable, but not too much for the animal to carry. Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_082.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_068.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_063.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_058.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_044.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_029_1.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_014.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's Canyon_187.JPG
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's Canyon_174.JPG
  • The scenic Alabama Hills nestled against the Eastern Sierra feature fantastic stone arches and wonderful views of Mt. Whitney, highest mountain in the contiguous 48 states.
    Alabama-Hills_H_515.tif
  • The scenic Alabama Hills nestled against the Eastern Sierra feature fantastic stone arches and wonderful views of Mt. Whitney, highest mountain in the contiguous 48 states.
    Alabama-Hills_H_502.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_922.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_143.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_054.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_051.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's-Canyon_024.tif
  • Horse and mule pack trains, like something straight out of the Old West, still ply the steep trails of the High Sierra in King's Canyon National Park.
    King's Canyon_148.JPG
  • Spectacular Mono Lake in the shadow of the Eastern Sierras.
    Mono-Lake_102.tif
  • Spectacular Mono Lake in the shadow of the Eastern Sierras.
    Mono-Lake_163.tif
  • Spectacular Mono Lake in the shadow of the Eastern Sierras.
    Mono-Lake_154.tif
  • Spectacular Mono Lake in the shadow of the Eastern Sierras.
    Mono-Lake_116.tif
  • Spectacular Mono Lake in the shadow of the Eastern Sierras.
    Mono-Lake_151.tif
  • Spectacular Mono Lake in the shadow of the Eastern Sierras.
    Mono-Lake_139.tif
  • Spectacular Mono Lake in the shadow of the Eastern Sierras.
    Mono-Lake_107.tif
  • Spectacular Mono Lake in the shadow of the Eastern Sierras.
    Mono-Lake_103.tif
  • Spectacular Mono Lake in the shadow of the Eastern Sierras.
    Mono-Lake_169.tif
  • Spectacular Mono Lake in the shadow of the Eastern Sierras.
    Mono-Lake_122.tif
  • Spectacular Mono Lake in the shadow of the Eastern Sierras.
    Mono-Lake_106.tif
  • Mt. Whitney is the highest mountain in the contiguous 48 states at 14,496 feet in Sequoia National Park, CA.
    Mt Whitney sr h.tif
  • North America, West, California<br />
Sunrise and moonset at Rae Lakes, King's Canyon National Park, CA.
    Fin-Dome.tif
  • United States, West, CA, California<br />
Mammoth Peak in the high country of Yosemite National Park, CA.
    Mammoth-Peak-3-..tif
  • Painted Lady reflects in Rae Lakes, King's Canyon National Park, CA.
    Painted-Lady---Rae-Lakes-2.tif
  • Painted Lady reflects in Rae Lakes, King's Canyon National Park, CA.
    Painted-Lady---Rae-Lakes-1.tif
  • United States, West, CA, California<br />
Half Dome and Clouds Rest from Olmstead Point in the high country of Yosemite National Park, CA.
    Olmstead-Point-2.tif
  • United States, West, CA, California<br />
Half Dome and Clouds Rest from Olmstead Point in the high country of Yosemite National Park, CA.
    Olmstead-Point-1.tif
  • Full moon rises over Lembert Dome in the high country of Yosemite National Park, CA.
    Lembert-Dome-1.tif
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