North Palisade In California

At 14,248 feet (4343 metres) above sea level 

North Palisade is the third-highest mountain in the Sierra Nevada mountain range.  

It is the tallest mountain in the Palisades Group 

A collection of peaks in the Sierra Nevada’s central region.

The fact that the North Palisade has a large glacier at its base called the “Palisade Glacier” 

Palisade Glacier” is one of its most outstanding features. 

It is not just one of California’s most remarkable natural landmarks 

but it is also a well-liked location for gemstone rovers. 

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