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  2. Temple Crag - Wikipedia

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    The peak's north face forms the backdrop for part of the North Fork Big Pine Creek hiking trail in the John Muir Wilderness and Inyo National Forest. It is also a rock climbing destination, with its arêtes hosting the routes Venusian Blind, Moon Goddess Arete, Sun Ribbon Arete, and Dark Star.

  3. Big Pine Creek (California) - Wikipedia

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    The actor Lon Chaney had a stone cabin built on the North Fork of Big Pine Creek, as a personal retreat. The cabin was designed in 1929 by renowned Southern California architect Paul Williams . It still stands, preserved in the Inyo National Forest, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places [ citation needed ] .

  4. List of Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways

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    Unique geological features and high desert wildlife can be found within the North Fork Owyhee, Little Jacks Creek, and Pole Creek Wilderness areas, or the along the Battle Creek, North Fork Owyhee, and Deep Creek wild and scenic rivers. [39] [57] I Parker Dam Road: California, Arizona: 11 18 Parker Dam Road at CA 62 in Earp: Parker Dam Road at ...

  5. Missing hiker attempting to climb Mount Whitney in California ...

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    The shortest trail route from the mountain's base to its summit stretches 10.7 miles, as per NPS. Mount Whitney is also the most frequently climbed mountain peak in the Sierra Nevada.

  6. Palisades (California Sierra) - Wikipedia

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    "At the head of the north fork, along the main crest of the Sierra, is a range of peaks, from 13,500 to 14,000 feet high, which we called 'the Palisades.' These were unlike the rest of the crest in outline and color, and were doubtless volcanic; they were very grand and fantastic in shape." [4]

  7. Norman Clyde Peak - Wikipedia

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    Norman Clyde Glacier on its north face, and Middle Palisade Glacier on its east both feed the headwaters of the South Fork of Big Pine Creek. It is named posthumously for mountaineer Norman Clyde, who first climbed it by way of the Norman Clyde Glacier in 1930. [6] Northwest aspect seen from Mount Gayley

  8. Mount Gayley - Wikipedia

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    It is approximately 13 miles (21 km) west-southwest of the community of Big Pine, 0.67 miles (1.08 km) southwest of Temple Crag, and 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north-northeast of parent Mount Sill. Mount Gayley ranks as the 59th highest summit in California.

  9. Piper Mountain Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Piper Mountain Wilderness is a federally designated wilderness area located in the White Mountains 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Big Pine, California in Inyo County, California. The Wilderness Area was created by the 1994 California Desert Protection Act, and encompasses 72,575 acres (29,370 ha) of Great Basin wildlands , east of the Owens ...