
The Sierra National Forest dominates this 1980 survey, illustrating a landscape defined by massive hydroelectric and recreational reservoirs. High-elevation water bodies like Huntington Lake, Shaver Lake, and the Mammoth Pool Reservoir are connected by the steep drainage of the San Joaquin River, which carves through the central portion of the map. The transition from the high sierra peaks of the Kaiser Wilderness and John Muir Wilderness down to the lower foothills reveals a legacy of resource extraction, particularly in the western areas near Raymond and Knowles.
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