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Mt. Langley - Aug '05

Mt Langley, located in the Eastern Sierras just south of Mt Whitney, is the tenth highest mountain in California (14,026 ft = 4.275 m). It is also the third easiest to hike (after White Mountain and Mt Whitney) and its views are among the best.
A wilderness permit is required for all overnight stays. Fires are prohibited in the Cottonwood Lakes area. Proper food storage to deter bears (bear canisters, bear-bagging, etc.) is required by federal law.
Take a look at this report in bosnian language:
http://www.zone-2000.net/arhiv/06/035fourt/doc01.htm
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    View on Langley from Lake 1
    Alabama Hills
    Mt. Langley topo map.
Getting there:
Take US-395 to Lone Pine, CA, and head west on Whitney Portal Road. After a couple of miles, turn left at a sign to Horseshoe Meadows Road and follow it to the Cottonwood Lakes/Army Pass trailhead. Make sure you turn right at the sign indicating Cottonwood Lakes, otherwise you will end up at the trailhead for Cottonwood Pass. There is a walk-in campground, bear boxes and toilets at the trailhead, as well as ample parking.