Mount Whitney to Lone Pine, Eastern Sierra, California

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2007

Driving from the Mount Whitney Trailhead to Lone Pine in the Eastern Sierra valley. In a Dodge Charger. Cool.

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  • A very scenic road but probably best avoiding traveling it at night.

  • @bapyou It's not as bad as you think when you are driving up there.

  • I have been going to Lone Pine off and on since I was about 4 years old in 1954, our neighbors had a lease on one of the cabins at The Portals and we would stay up there. I have stayed at the Dow and it's a good motel, I have never stayed at any of the others, I would rather stay at the Motel 6 in Mojave before I'd stay anywhere in Lone Pine but the Dow.

  • Yeah, you should see the view, its a really beautiful landscape

  • If this was in Arizona the flat valley would be referred to as desert. But since it's in CA it's beautiful.

  • Hi guys just saying a great posting, the view coming down the mountain in the opposite direction shown in High Sierra (41) & Long LONG Trailer(53). Well done parnter.

    FORDROAD AUSTRALIA

  • I dont currently live there, but many of my cousins do and I am the President of the Olivas Ranch Corporation there, so I will certainly mention it around town for you.

    I was just there last week and hopefully next time I might see you there, so come on back and stay at the Dow Villa. We'll leave a light on for you.

  • Mr. Dozier, since you're a lifetime Lone Pine resident, perhaps you could mention my story about the motel pricing to a local COC member?

    Thank you.

    I appreciate the exchange we've had. Lone Pine is a beautiful place. You're a lucky man to have grown up there. Best.

  • My great-grandfather came to Lone Pine in 1889from Mexico, and my grandmother was born on the ranch in about 1909. I was aware of the larger shore line dating from the ice age as my grandfather was a study of geologic history

  • I wasnt thinking it was a racial issue, but an economic one. I believe in the content of character as a measure of a person. But it does not bode well for the community when some or a few gouge people when they come to our community.

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