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Sierra Nevada 2023 Wall Calendar

Naturalist John Muir described the excitement of being in the Sierra Nevada by saying, “We are now in the mountains and they are in us, kindling enthusiasm, making every nerve quiver, filling every pore and cell of us.” Muir called the mountains “the grandest of all special temples of Nature.” The Sierra Nevada calendar reveals the remarkable landscape that continues to inspire us today.

This 2023 monthly wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size

Locations featured in this edition include:
~ Snow frosts the beach at Sand Harbor State Beach, Lake Tahoe, Nevada
~ Spring runoff thunders down Rock Creek in the Sierra Nevada
~ Deer in the valley at Yosemite National Park, California
~ Sunset colors reflect on the Owens River, Eastern Sierra, California
~ Lupines bloom in the shadow of Picture Peak, John Muir Wilderness, California
~ Holcomb Lake in California’s Ansel Adams Wilderness
~ Blooming Indian Paintbrush splashes color across the canyon at McGee Creek, Eastern Sierra
~ Alpenglow gilds the Silver Divide and Warrior Lake, John Muir Wilderness
~ Upper Kern Basin on the western slope of the High Sierra Nevada, Sequoia National Park, California
~ Storm clouds gather over Bishop Canyon in the High Sierra, California
~ The Alabama Hills and Mount Whitney, the tallest mountain in California at 14,505 feet, as well as the highest summit in the contiguous United States
~ Fresh snow flocks the pinyon pines and Wheeler Crest, Inyo National Forest, California

Published by Tide-mark Press © 2022

9781631144196 TMP-4196

About Londie Padelsky

“I have driven many dirt roads seeking scenic landscapes, and in the process found out-of-the-way outhouses all over the western states. it dawned on me that these little lean-tos told the true history of the area and once they vanished, so would an era reminiscent of the simpler ways of life. “I have hiked, biked, skied, snowshoed, and ridden horseback to capture these extraordinary, humorous, and historic outbuildings. On my photographic journeys abroad, I’ve continued my outlandish search for these decrepit one, two, or three-holers. While tromping grizzly territory in Alaska; backpacking the Haleakala Crater in Hawaii, the fjords of New Zealand, and the jungles of Argentina; and exploring the base of a Chilean volcano, I have found that there is never an outhouse too remote to photograph!” Londie’s book Outhouses: Flushing Out America’s Hidden Treasures by Stoecklein Publishing continues to be a bestseller. a native Californian who has lived in the Eastern Sierras since 1982, Londie’s acclaimed photographs on a variety of subjects have been published in national magazines, books, and calendars.

© 2022 Tide-mark Press

Weight 16 oz
Dimensions 11 × 14 × .25 in