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Morgan Brown

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Books that Morgan
Recommends...

The High Sierra: Peaks, Passes, and Trails

By R.J. Secor. The High Sierra hiking/climbing guidebook. Amazingly exhaustive. An indispensible trip planning aid.


In September, 1999, Kim and I took an interesting trip over Mono Pass, and into the Inyo National Forest, camping next to Upper Sardine Lake. The jagged rocks and sheer walls of Bloody Canyon are claustrophobic but quite interesting nontheless. We hiked down to Lower Sardine Lake and were amazed by the large and agressive fish population.

For a trip report Click here

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East of Mono Pass, looking dow...
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Photo by Kim Lewis. Bloody Ca...
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Morgan and Bloody Canyon. Not...
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