Sierra Crest
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The Sierra Crest is a roughly Script error: No such module "convert". generally north-to-south ridgeline that demarcates the broad west and narrow east slopes of the Sierra Nevada and that extends as far east as the Sierra's topographic front (e.g., Diamond Mountains and Sierran escarpment[1]). The northern and central Sierra Crest sections coincide with over Script error: No such module "convert". of the Great Basin Divide,[2] and the southern crest demarcates Tulare and Inyo counties and extends through Kern County to meet the Tehachapi crest. The Sierra Crest also forms two paths (bifurcates) around endorheic cirques (e.g., Cup Lake) between the west and east Sierra slopes.
Theodore Solomons made the first attempt to map a crest route along the Sierras.[3] He was instrumental in envisioning, exploring, and establishing the route of what became the John Muir Trail from Yosemite Valley along the crest of the Sierra Nevada to Mount Whitney.
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- Landforms of the Sierra Nevada (United States)
- Landforms of Tulare County, California
- Ridges of California
- Landforms of Kern County, California
- Landforms of Lassen County, California
- Landforms of Fresno County, California
- Landforms of Inyo County, California
- Landforms of Madera County, California
- Landforms of Plumas County, California
- Landforms of Mono County, California