Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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This famous lake lies partially in Nevada and is the largest in California. | Da'aw (Lake Tahoe) | 80%
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The tallest mountain in the contiguous United States of America. | Tumanguya (Mt. Whitney) | 80%
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This mountain also has a ski resort and is named after a month of the year. | June Mountain | 60%
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This town lies beneath the mountain in the clue above. | Lone Pine | 60%
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This mountain has a popular ski resort. | Mammoth Mountain | 60%
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This lake is known for its Tufa towers (columns of limestone that rise above the water). | Teniega Bah (Mono Lake) | 60%
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These hills are well known for being used to film western movies and lie between the first and second clues. | The Alabama Hills | 60%
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This ghost town lies just north of the above clue. | Bodie | 40%
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This War Relocation Center was used during World War II to incarcerate Japanese American citizens. | Manzanar | 40%
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This large valley lies at the feet of the Eastern Sierras. | Payahuunadu (Owen's Valley) | 40%
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A mountain pass that serves as the eastern entrance to Yosemite. | Tioga Pass | 40%
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An old railway station named after a Swiss city when an Owens Valley resident thought the Eastern Sierras reminded her of her home in Switzerland. | Zurich | 40%
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A small, alpine lake beneath Tioga Peak. | Gardisky Lake | 20%
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At about 10,000 feet (3,048 meters), these meadows lie southwest of the second clue. | Horseshoe Meadows | 20%
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This arch is famous for framing the first clue perfectly. | Mobius Arch | 20%
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This trail runs along the backbone of the Pamidu Toiyobe (Eastern Sierras) | Nuumu Poyo (JMT) | 20%
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This lake lies directly beneath Hurd peak, Mt. Gilbert, and Mt. Thompson. | South Lake | 20%
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This mountain is 12,328 ft (3,758 meters) tall and is known for it's imposing and dramatic presence. | The Hermit | 20%
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A series of peaks known for their extremely jagged shapes. | The Minarets | 20%
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This large lake is named after its many islands. | Thousand Island Lake | 20%
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