Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

Panamint Mountains

American  
[pan-uh-mint] / ˈpæn ə mɪnt /

plural noun

  1. a mountain range in E California. Highest peak, Telescope Peak, 11,045 feet (3,365 meters).


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

As they made their final crossing of the Panamint Mountains, one of the party members is said to have turned toward the valley and said “Goodbye, Death Valley.”

From National Geographic

She was 14 years old and lived with him for more than two years, squatting at the Spahn Ranch near Chatsworth and stocking up for the apocalypse in a Mars-like valley of the Panamint Mountains.

From Los Angeles Times

They found a remote, vacant site, Barker Ranch in the Panamint Mountains, just west of Death Valley.

From Los Angeles Times

However, they were rescued in time and as they climbed over the Panamint Mountains one of the men turned back for a final look, and said “goodbye, Death Valley.”

From Washington Times

Just below, Badwater Basin is the lowest point at 282 feet below sea level, while across the way, snowy Telescope Peak in the Panamint Mountains looms 11,000 feet over the valley. Cold as I was, I soaked up the crisp, clear air.

From Forbes