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This chart is offered only to show general information about the practical performing ranges of particular instruments. It was drawn by Randol Alan Bass for me and a few students who were studying with him at the time.
Middle "C" is marked with a small 'x' above it.
This is a component mountain range of the larger North Coast Ranges.
The snow in the distance is between 6000 and 7000 feet.
Photographed along Forest Highway 7, Glenn County, Mendocino National Forest, California
Soldiers of the 317th SMC, 391st CSSB undergo Reflexive Fire Training to enhance combat skills at Warner Kaserne's Reese Range in Bamberg, Germany on 19JUN2012. Photo by SFC Craig Knapp.
The Santa Ana Mountain Range, shortly after takeoff from LAX.
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Here's the view looking west-northwest from the side of the George Parks Highway at the unmarked pullout near Broad Pass. There are several pullouts like this along this piece of highway, so assuming I've identified the right one on the map, I was standing at an elevation of 2,418 feet above sea level. Which, like I say ... that's not much. (Though it makes for a reasonable mountain pass along an interstate highway in, like, Pennsylvania.) There's a poorly-placed cloud on the Google Earth image, but the average limit of the highest trees on that mountain straight ahead are somewhere between 2,580 and 2,600 feet. So we are just under 200 feet below tree line. What trees are here in this mountainside corner of Boreal Forest are sparse.
Soldiers with Recon, Mortars, Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 2d Cavalry Regiment start their first day of training in Adazi, Latvia. The Soldiers will learn to operate and maintain their weapons in the frigid environment as well as receive training on other weapons. (U.S. Army Photo by Pfc. Jaccob Hearn)