@Miraz Well, I haven’t been there, because it’s in the middle of a mile high wall. I know of only one local climbing couple who spent the day up on those spires or similar ones nearby. To do so they started with a 3-mile hike across the valley floor… But that ridge is part of the John Muir Wilderness and there are mountain goats, bear, and mule deer that roam above and below it, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they have trails nearby. Ravens, Turkey Vultures, Golden Eagles and the like have no difficulty operating in such spaces, and I’d expect there are other birds as well. Wherever there is soil I would expect Great Basin Sage and Bitterbrush, the latter being rich in oils and I’m told is the sole source of lipids for the mule deer, so it grows wherever they go. The trees are probably Lodgepole Pine.