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These were shot from Minaret Vista near Mammoth Lakes, CA. The MInarets are the jagged peaks just to the right of center. I may have shared these before, I don't remember. Thanks for looking and I hope you like them.

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Nice range love the vista but wow to the view also kinda make ours look like molehills LOL
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Imagine climbing those - unreal - great captures - will be fabulous when completely covered in snow. Cheers, Bernz
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Fred these are beautiful buddy, so vast, so clean and so unspoiled, and I'll bet there were lakes nearby where the snow melted into, in fact its so big I'll bet there are lakes people havn't discovered yet, it's an excellent place and a charming pair of pictures
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Wow what ruggedly beautiful country...Make you really admire the 1st people who pushed forward to get to an area such as this. Thanks for capturing and sharing this beauty Fred
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Nice range love the vista but wow to the view also kinda make ours look like molehills LOL
Thanks FoG, I'm sure yours are quite beautiful as well.

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Imagine climbing those - unreal - great captures - will be fabulous when completely covered in snow. Cheers, Bernz
I can imagine it but I wouldn't even try. Too old and out of shape. Thanks Bernz.

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Minaret Vista near Mammoth Lakes

Fred these are beautiful buddy, so vast, so clean and so unspoiled, and I'll bet there were lakes nearby where the snow melted into, in fact its so big I'll bet there are lakes people havn't discovered yet, it's an excellent place and a charming pair of pictures
Thank you beach. I appreciate the kind words.

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Wow what ruggedly beautiful country...Make you really admire the 1st people who pushed forward to get to an area such as this. Thanks for capturing and sharing this beauty Fred
Doesn't it? I can't imagine what they did to get there. Thanks for the compliment Ty.
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Hi Fred - they look so majestic from this viewpoint ... gosh
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I travel a lot and must say that nothing beats the views you will see of the mountains!
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That they are Hayward, an impressive sight to see in person. Thanks for looking my friend.

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That is as true a statement as I've heard today.
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I love these buddy, seems winter is coming your way looking at the snowy peaks?

Awesome work.

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