Were We Work
Our on-the-ground work area is the public land of Inyo and Mono Counties. That covers a lot of ground - 13,359 square miles, to be exact (according to that venerable source: "the internet"/Wikepedia/US Census bureau). Inyo County is California's second largest county by land area and ranges in elevation from Mt. Whitney, the Lower Forty Eight's highest peak, to Death Valley, the lowest place in the western hemisphere.
Mono County is Inyo's sister to the north and is home to numerous wilderness, propsed wilderness, and wilderness study areas as well as a considerable amount of other public land.