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  • Collection: Denis Clark Collection

Cottontail_Ranch_for_sale_17DEC0460.pdf
The Cottontail Ranch brothel was up for sale when I drove by on the way betwen Idaho and Deep Springs

dorm_from_cottages_17DEC0463.pdf
From this picture, you would hardly think Deep Springs is in the desert.

Druid_in_the_morning_17DEC0464.pdf
Hiking to the Druid goes back to the origins, an occasion for fond memories and good conversations, though actually climbing it is best left for younger bodies than these particular alumni. 3 photos of the Druid, the ranch below, and David Welle in…

DS_Valley_fr_Gilbert_pass_evening_17DEC0462.pdf
The stormy drive from Idaho to Deep Springs made for an arrival in the evening with dramatic clouds and lighting

Idaho_to_DS_stormy_drive_17DEC0459.pdf
The approach to Deep Springs from the east has its own scenic beauty, the moreso when the weather is stormy, as it was on this trip in late May 2015. The snowy peak in the Toiyabe Range, seen from the Great Smoky Valley, and the intense double…

Jack_Newell_DS_archeological_area_17DEC0462.pdf
One morning, Jack Newell DS56, Abigail Breiseth (faculty family, early 1980s), and Denis Clark DS69 took a walk out to the area where there were some Paiute houses, though time has erased most evidence

Lida_summit_17DEC0461.pdf
Traveling towards Deep Springs from the east, Lida Summit is the first place the Sierra crest is visible. This trip was in stormy weather, and the clouds were dramatic. The picture of the pinyon/juniper vegetation is unremarkable, but if you have…

Museum_end_of_Main_Building_17DEC0448.pdf
South or museum end of Main Building

view_from_Lake_fault_17DEC0447.pdf
The fault scarp at Deep Springs Lake is several meters high, and provides a good view over the lower Valley. Cloudy day.

Sierra_skyline_map_17DEC0446.pdf
Wood cut-out silhouette identifying Sierra peaks visible from the Main Building porch
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