Mt. Whitney Webcam 1

Webcam 1 Legend
Mt. Whitney Webcam 2

Webcam 2 Legend
Mt. Whitney Timelapse
Owens Valley North

Owens Valley North Legend
Owens Valley South

Owens Valley South Legend
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 715
Member
Member

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 715
At the end of November, my son, Mike, along with my wife and I did a loop car trip over about a week’s time from Orange County, to San Luis Obispo, then in and through Yosemite, over the Tioga Pass and down the 395 to Lone Pine. We checked out the Whitney Portal Hostel, which Doug Sr. was still working on, preparing for the grand opening this month.

While in Lone Pine, we stayed at the Best Western Motel. Next to the motel is a vacant lot, and I took out my compass to identify the peaks above Lone Pine, which is a fun hobby of mine (at least fun for me!). Since I’ve come to the realization it is virtually impossible for me to climb all of them, I can at least see them and know what I am looking at with my compass. (I have a PDA program that tells where all the mountains are from any location.) During my early morning compass venture, in freezing temperatures, I took a bunch of photos with my Canon PowerShot SD500. After getting back home, I uploaded them to my computer, but managed to get distracted by all my other trip photos and forgot about them. Well, this week I rediscovered the photos and stitched them together to get a 30-mile panorama above Lone Pine, stretching from Timosea Peak in the south past Mount Keith in the north.





A full version can be clicked on HERE.

I also created a labeled version, so you can see all of the visible peaks, plus even the hills among the Alabama Hills, which are designated in meters on my topo map.

The photo was taken at an elevation of 3,710 feet above sea level. This means at this relatively low elevation some of our more familiar peaks are not visible in the pano, including Mt. McAdie, Mt. Marsh, Mt. Muir, Wotans Throne, Mt. Irvine and Candlelight Peak. They are basically blocked by the imposing, massive ramparts of Lone Pine Peak. However, barely peaking over the top ridge of Lone Pine Peak is Mount Mallory,

You can view the labeled version of the panorama by clicking HERE

Since Crooks (Day) Needle and Keeler Needle are so familiar, I did not label them.

If any one would like a peak list for a specific Lone Pine location, which would show all the peaks with compass directions, distances and apparent elevations in degrees above eye level, PM me and let me know.

One other note. I noticed an interesting feature in the Alabama Hills. On the hill I labeled as Benchmark 1366, there appears to be a structure under the “a” in “Benchmark.” My topo has the designation “South Alabama Hills” at this point. I wonder if the structure (concrete structure?) is a monument of some sort?

Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 37
Member
Member

Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 37
Wow! That's fabulous! I couldn't get the labeled version, though. When I clicked on the link, I got the same photo as the unlabeled version. Still, it's a great shot!

Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 85
Member
Member

Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 85
Same for me, both photos appeared to be the same (no labeling)

Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 101
Member
Member

Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 101
Make that a third that can not see the labels. Great shot though.

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 715
Member
Member

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 715
Well, me bad. I corrected the link.

You can also click HERE for the full labeled version.

Have fun. It is a beautiful area.


Moderated by  Bob R, Doug Sr 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Mt. Whitney Weather Links


White Mountain/
Barcroft Station

Elev 12,410’

Upper Tyndall Creek
Elev 11,441’

Crabtree Meadows
Elev 10,700’

Cottonwood Lakes
Elev 10,196’

Lone Pine
Elev. 3,727’

Hunter Mountain
Elev. 6,880’

Death Valley/
Furnace Creek

Elev. -193’

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 8.0.0
(Release build 20240826)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 7.4.33 Page Time: 0.029s Queries: 24 (0.018s) Memory: 0.7110 MB (Peak: 0.7699 MB) Data Comp: Off Server Time: 2025-06-18 11:12:44 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS