Pictures of the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California
Located near Bridgeport and Twin Lakes in Mono County, the Hoover Wilderness Area is characterized by mountainous terrain and more than 20 lakes which are well stocked with rainbow, brook and golden trout. Hoover was first established as a Primitive area in 1931, then a Wild area in 1957. It covers 48,601 acres and is accessible from Yosemite National Park, Humboldt/Toiyabe and the Inyo National Forests.
Below are pictures from a July 2006 hiking trip to Green lake, West lake, Bergona lake, Par Value lakes, and the surrounding area.
All images are the property of Rhett A. Butler / mongabay.com, copyright 2006.
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 Sawtooth mountains above Twin Lakes camp grounds
 Trail towards Green lake
 Mountain peaks reflected in Green lake
 Mountains reflected in Green lake
 Peak reflected in Green lake
 Morning at Green lake
 Green lake in the Hoover Wilderness Area
 Green lake
 Water drop on a leaf in Green lake
 Water drop on a leaf floating in Green lake
 Waterfall pouring into Green lake from West lake and snow melt
 Pink Flowers in the Sierras
 West Lake
 Rhett taking an icy dip in West lake
 Fly-fishing in West lake
 Hooked brook trout in West lake
 Peak above West lake
 Waterfall on hike from West Lake to Bergona Lake
 Another waterfall on hike from West Lake to Bergona Lake
 Waterfall on hike from West Lake to Bergona Lake
 Sierra Wildflowers
 Waterfall on hike from West Lake to Bergona Lake
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 Waterfall flowing into West Lake
 Waterfall on hike from West Lake to Bergona Lake
 Bergona Lake, elevation 10,205 feet
 Bergona Lake in Mono country, California
 Wildflowers along Bergona Lake shore
 Turquoise waters of Bergona Lake in the Eastern Sierras
 Turquoise waters of Bergona Lake
 Grass along Bergona lake shore
 Snow melt stream flowing into Bergona Lake, elevation 10,205 feet
 Large Par Value Lake, as viewed from a nearby ridgetop
 Algae or aquatic plants growing underwater in a Sierra Lake
 Underwater plants or macroalgae
 Red flower buds
 Par Value Lake
 Bright green moss
 Bright green moss in the Sierras
 Pink flower blossoms in the Sierras
 Pink flower blossoms in the Eastern Sierra Nevadas
 Pink flower blossoms
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 Yellow and pink flower
 Large Par Value Lake
 Man walking on strech of snow on the shore of Par Value Lake
 Snow on shore of Par Value Lake
 Large Par Value Lake
 Turquoise water of Par Value Lake
 The colorful pattern of a Brook trout
 Stream flowing out of upper Par Value Lake
 Upper Par Value Lake
 Upper Par Value Lake
 Bridgeport reservoir valley
 High prairie near Bridgeport in Mono County
 High prairie
 High prairie in the Eastern Sierras
 Yellow, white, and brown striped beetle
 Yellow, white, and brown striped beetle in Bridgeport
 Pink flowers on lily pads in Bridgeport reservior
 Small orange beetle in the Bridgeport reservior
 Bridgeport reservior, thousands of lily flowers make the horizon pink in color
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Hoover Wilderness
The Hoover Wilderness is a wilderness area in the Inyo and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forests. It lies to the east of the crest of the central Sierra Nevada in California, to the north and east of Yosemite National Park. It comprises 48,601 acres (197 km�). It was established as a wilderness in 1964, with passage of the Wilderness Act. Notable locations in the Hoover Wilderness include:
Twenty Lakes Basin 37�59'N 119�18'W
Virginia Lakes Basin 38�3'N 119�16.5'W
The Sawtooth Ridge 38�6'N 119�24'W
The Hoover wilderness was originally identified as a Primitive Area by the Forest Service in 1931. In 1956, it was named as a Wild Area and became a Wilderness Area when the 1964 Wilderness Act was passed.
[Derived from Wikipedia]
We took the following GPS altitude readings:
Green lake - 8976 feet
West lake - 9931 feet
Bergona lake - 10,201 feet
Ridge between Bergona and Lower Par Value - 10,992 feet
Lower Par Value lake - 10,404 feet
Additional pictures: 1 | 2
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