Carson, Kit

The statue is impressively tall, and fascinating in it’s detail.

  And the plaque beneath reads…

“It was in the winter of 1843 – 1844 when Kit Carson, along with the John C. Fremont expedition worked his way south from Pyramid Lake looking for an easy route across the Sierra Nevada. Carson, depicted here, tracking his way through the mountains east of this location, was considered one of the best mountain men of the day. His name is still synonymous with the wide-open spaces and lore of the American west, an image we still cherish as part of our freedom and heritage. It is the spirit and love of the West that we honor with this statue.”

Photos by Carly

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