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Banner Peak is the second tallest peak in the Ritter Range of California's Sierra Nevada. The mountain is 12,942 feet (3,945 m) tall, and there are several glaciers on its slopes. It lies within the boundaries of the Ansel Adams Wilderness; at the foot of the peak lie Garnet Lake, Lake Ediza, and the famous Thousand Island Lake. Banner Peak is near the town of Mammoth Lakes; from there, climbers can hike to the foot of the mountain where various routes reach the summit, the easiest of which is a class 2 from the west end of Thousand Island Lake and then the saddle between Banner Peak and the slightly taller Mount Ritter. Other nearby lakes include Lake Catherine and Shadow Lake.

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  • Banner Peak is the second tallest peak in the Ritter Range of California's Sierra Nevada. The mountain is 12,942 feet (3,945 m) tall, and there are several glaciers on its slopes. It lies within the boundaries of the Ansel Adams Wilderness; at the foot of the peak lie Garnet Lake, Lake Ediza, and the famous Thousand Island Lake. Banner Peak is near the town of Mammoth Lakes; from there, climbers can hike to the foot of the mountain where various routes reach the summit, the easiest of which is a class 2 from the west end of Thousand Island Lake and then the saddle between Banner Peak and the slightly taller Mount Ritter. Other nearby lakes include Lake Catherine and Shadow Lake. The peak was named in 1883 by USGS topographer Willard D. Johnson who observed a banner cloud streaming from the summit. (en)
  • 班纳峰(Banner Peak)是美國加利福尼亚州内华达山脉的第二高峰,它位於马默斯莱克附近。班纳峰海拔12,942英尺(3,945米),山坡上有几条冰川。山脚下有石榴石湖、埃迪萨湖和。該山峰於1883年由美国地质调查局的地形学家威拉德·D·约翰逊(Willard D. Johnson)命名。 (zh)
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  • Mt Banner and Thousand Island Lake.jpg (en)
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  • Banner Peak from Thousand Island Lake (en)
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  • 班纳峰(Banner Peak)是美國加利福尼亚州内华达山脉的第二高峰,它位於马默斯莱克附近。班纳峰海拔12,942英尺(3,945米),山坡上有几条冰川。山脚下有石榴石湖、埃迪萨湖和。該山峰於1883年由美国地质调查局的地形学家威拉德·D·约翰逊(Willard D. Johnson)命名。 (zh)
  • Banner Peak is the second tallest peak in the Ritter Range of California's Sierra Nevada. The mountain is 12,942 feet (3,945 m) tall, and there are several glaciers on its slopes. It lies within the boundaries of the Ansel Adams Wilderness; at the foot of the peak lie Garnet Lake, Lake Ediza, and the famous Thousand Island Lake. Banner Peak is near the town of Mammoth Lakes; from there, climbers can hike to the foot of the mountain where various routes reach the summit, the easiest of which is a class 2 from the west end of Thousand Island Lake and then the saddle between Banner Peak and the slightly taller Mount Ritter. Other nearby lakes include Lake Catherine and Shadow Lake. (en)
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