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Sierra Nevada 2025 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 2025 calendar reveals Muir’s “special temples of nature” in photographs of those remarkable mountain landscapes that continues to inspire us today.

This 2025 wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size

9781631145308 TM25-5308

Sierra Nevada locations featured in this edition include:

≈ On the east side of the Sierra Nevada, a frosty morning around Crowley Lake

≈ Thawing lake reflections at Bishop Creek Canyon

≈ The spring melt sends water rushing through Rock Creek Canyon

≈ Indian paintbrush blooming in McGee Creek Canyon

Golden Trout Wilderness in the Southern Sierra Nevada

≈ Moonrise and glowing tufa at Mono Lake

≈ Fourth Recess Lake in the John Muir Wilderness

≈ Summer storm gathering over Thousand Island Lake, Ansel Adams Wilderness

≈ Gnarled bristlecone pine is among the oldest living things on the earth

≈ Fall leaves and a pink sunset reflection light up McGee Creek

≈ Golden aspen and the first signs of winter, Inyo National Forest

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About the Sierra Nevada

Running some 400 miles north to south, the mountain range includes some of America’s most remarkable landscapes. Lying mostly in California with a small
portion in Nevada, the Sierra Nevada is home to three national parks: Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon; 20 wilderness areas; and two monuments. Other
notable Sierra features include Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in North America, and 14,505-foot Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous United States.

About the Photographer

Londie Garcia Padelsky
A resident of the Eastern Sierra since 1982, Londie has explored and photographed the Sierra Nevada backcountry by foot and on horseback for weeks at a time. On one such adventure, Londie led a photo expedition, with a cowboy packer leading five mules carrying camera equipment and household essentials. They rode more than 250 miles across the rugged Sierra Nevada on the John Muir Trail. In addition to photographs from the Sierra Nevada, Londie is well-recognized for a variety of subjects photographed throughout the United States and abroad. Her images have appeared in national magazines, books, and in many calendars. To see more of Londie’s photography and for fine art prints, visit her website: www.londie.com.

 

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Weight 12 oz
Dimensions 11 × 14 × .25 in