(Shift goes in, control goes out, click-drag to move around)
Initial view to the NW over the Bighorm Plateau to the Kings-Kern Divide and
northern Great Western Divide (the other side is visible
from Alta Peak. Moving to the left (over the ugly black box) is the Great
Western Divide, and eventually past the southern end you can make out the trench
of the Kern Canyon. Farther left (now south) is the distinctive helmet shaped
peak of Mt. Langley (southernmost 14000'/4000m peak in the Sierra and indeed
the continental U.S.) Farther left is the Owens lakebed with Telescope Peak
in the Panamint Range visible as a silhouette (this
area viewable in another panorama from the Darwin Plateau). Farther left,
to the east, are the Alabama Hills with Lone Pine Creek crossing them and the
Inyo Mountains in the skyline. Farther left Mt. Williamson is the highest peak
in the view north along the crest. Photos were taken August 1982. (Most of the
ugliness is now fixed).