Open meadows surrounded by Jeffrey pine characterize the Laguna Recreational area. High recreational value. This area is unique in that it borders the Colorado desert and is probably the most southwest forest of Coulter and Jeffrey pine in California which is at all representative., T 15 S R 5 E Sec 14, Elevation 5500 Quad name: Carrizo. Quad number: 190.
Looking northeast from point near highway Lompoc Harris at summit of Purisima Hills. Shows regeneration of Bishop pine following fire. See also 327914., T 6 N R 34 W Sec unknown Quad name: Lompoc. Quad number: 157.
Dwarfed lodgepole pine growing on south exposure at an elevation of 10,000 feet. Photo taken near summit of Mt. Baldy., Elevation 10000 Quad name: San Antonio. Quad number: 163A. Reference to map: 21.
Old-growth pinon fuelwood cut from Wellington Hills. Second growth pinon in background. (Nevada), T 19 N R 23 E Sec 17 Quad name: Wellington. Quad number: 53. Reference to map: 1.
Head of Alder Creek. Red Fir stands selectively logged (approx. 192 ) on north slope. National Forest land. Note presence of western white pine, Lodgepole pine and Mountain hemlock., T 17 N R 15 E Sec 2 Quad name: Truckee. Quad number: 52. Reference to map: 22.
Mill Creek Canyon, 1/2 mile east of Mountain Home Creek. North exposure types of bigcone spruce, black and canyon live oaks and chaparral. San Bernardino County., T 1 S R 1 W Sec 9 Quad name: San Gorgonio. Quad number: 165. Reference to map: 25.