profdant139 wrote:
Mini? Do you mean the Sierras? I've never been to the Alps, but lots of folks from Europe (who I run into in the Sierras!) have told me that the Sierras are pretty much as world-class as the Alps.
They are different -- the Alps and the Rockies are made of sedimentary and metamorphic rock, which is softer (and hence easier to carve into sharp shapes). The Sierras are a little rounder, because they are made of granite (which is harder for the glaciers to carve).
Admittedly, Mont Blanc is higher than Mt. Whitney, but the Sierras are pretty major hills.
Lesson in life for me: I might have started to enjoy gourmet and fine dining after I was given a training by my company on flavor profiles and it’s sciences.
I do attend those short geologic, ecology or biological systems in national park. For a family of academics, I had to just adapt the mind set that those get more amazed even if I might have known it from somewhere else with reading.
But yeah, Alps are sharper tips that made it so awesome and seem grander from multiple perspective while Sierras and the foreground undulating Hills and meadows can be viewed only from few stretches of the byways.
Thanks for the information. And I love the Sierras and been on he end-to-end of it with Yosemite as my annual, or more, pilgrimage any season of the year.