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ParticipantHey guys!
Some while ago, I took a roadtrip with 2 of my best friends from San Diego to Las Vegas. After a couple of weeks, we finally arrived at Yosemite National Park. I vaguely remembered that the Sierra Logo originated from a mountain in Yosemite National Park, so ofcourse I wanted to find the mountain. Our second dat at YNP we took a 3.5 hour hike and on our way I found the Sierra Mountain!
I giggled like a little girl when I saw the mountain. My friends thought I had gone mad because of the height and when I told them the story they just nodded and carried on…
So, is it the Sierra Logo or is it not?
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Unknown,Unknown
ParticipantHey guys!
Some while ago, I took a roadtrip with 2 of my best friends from San Diego to Las Vegas. After a couple of weeks, we finally arrived at Yosemite National Park. I vaguely remembered that the Sierra Logo originated from a mountain in Yosemite National Park, so ofcourse I wanted to find the mountain. Our second day at YNP we took a 3.5 hour hike and on our way I found the Sierra Mountain. I took the following picture: Sierra Mountain.
I giggled like a little girl when I saw the mountain. My friends thought I had gone mad because of the height and when I told them the story they just nodded and carried on…
So, is it the Sierra Logo or is it not?
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Unknown,Unknown
ParticipantThe Sierra logo was based on the mountain ‘half dome’ at Yosemite. I can’t tell from your picture if that is half dome or not.
One way or the other, it does appear to be the Sierra Logo!
Here’s Half Dome: halfdm1.jpg
-Ken W
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Unknown,Unknown
ParticipantWho designed the logo and why was it changed in the late 90s?
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Unknown,Unknown
ParticipantI asked my friends if they knew if it was the dome but they don’t remember. The mountain top does resemble the logo so let’s assume it is 😛
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