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High Sierra

NOUN
  1. a mountain range in eastern California; contains Mount Whitney

How To Use High Sierra In A Sentence

  • In the far north-west, the splinter-like peninsula of Lower California, with its high sierras, is a southward extension of the Sierra Nevada.
  • Handicrafts in the high sierra around Creel are more rustic.
  • High Sierra was the last time Bogart's name would not be listed first in film credits.
  • Riding in the fume-filled haze back across the high sierras to Palma, I reflected that Errol really had struck gold when he made Majorca his second home 50 years ago.
  • High Sierra hikers, who frown on horses in the wilderness, have weighed in with arguments on the issue.
  • It was treated to a carefully controlled, often intimate account that explored the foothills as thoroughly as the high sierras.
  • On a long straight road, with the high sierras in the distance, the Drive-Thrus with their neon signs were the only way of judging that you were actually moving forwards.
  • The white perched villages of the High Sierra, like Grazalema, are still a couple of centuries behind in pace and are all within a day's drive of the coastal fleshpots.
  • One even finds small remnants of boreal pine forests, old growth forest, and mesic forest tucked away in Durango's high sierra region. Wildflower hunting in Durango
  • From these Valley homes one rides into the High Sierra on horses hired from the government concessioner, tours to the Tuolumne Meadows or the The Book of the National Parks
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