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1784-Whitney Portal, CA

ScottDecember 22, 2023December 22, 2023California, High Desert, US Travel

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Whitney Portal is the starting point for the climb to the top of Mt. Whitney at 14,000 feet. It starts Lone Pine and quickly climbs up the side of the Sierras to the majestic granite peaks surrounding Mt. Whitney. 

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