Field notes, v1378
Page 95
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Journal 44 R.E. Johnson 1968 April 14 White Mtns to Berkeley, Calif. flow (outcrop). 3. a short drive along the southwest edge of Mono Lake to look at the mineral hot springs formations. Kildeer were common. Then drove north on US 395 to Minden, then west on state 19 to Lake Tahoe & around the south end where I took a look at the Tahoe Keys (noted a no ice skating sign.) & Heavenly Valley ski lift area. Checked to see how close the lifts get to Freel Pk & Job's Sister where Rosy Finches were seen by Cogswell (see his field notebook). Their maps indicate they come close to the top of Monument Pk (10,167 ft.), but that this is a long way, crossing a major valley, from Freel Pk, et. al. (see attached map & picture). I drove back after dark on US 50 to Sacramento, then Interstate 80 to Berkeley.