High
Sierra treks weave through ridges and canyons, passing an aggregate
of lakes. Some are nearby at eye level, above. Many are scattered
through hanging canyons, or strung, necklace like, along a gradually
descending valley. Indigenous people named the lakes they knew in
the Sierra. Later, explorers, fur trappers, and westward immigrants
renamed some and named others; others still unnamed. |
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