Here's a slideshow of my latest backpacking adventure:
https://vimeo.com/268469995
A photographic blog describing my hikes, road trips and photography inspired excursions.
Monday, May 7, 2018
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Lake Mary Loop
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Yesterday I parked at Twin Lakes above Mammoth and hiked back into the Lakes Basin. |
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An ice bound picnic table on the shore of Lake Mary with Crystal Crag off in the distance. |
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I like the contrasting and complimenting colors here. |
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Mammoth Mountain |
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I saw a couple cross country skiers and a few snowmobilers but no other hikers. |
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I recently got an iPhone 8 and I've been testing out the camera. It actually has nice dynamic range. It could be a little crisper but hey, for the sensor size it's doing good. I like it. |
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Some nice red tint. |
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I hiked 7.8 miles and there wasn't too much elevation gain at all. It was a nice workout because it was all snow. |
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The wind was 15-25 mph with gusts to 40 mph. It put a chill in the air. |
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There were some nice clouds forming and disappearing over the crest and they were providing some interesting light. |
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I'm ready for less snow. |
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Crystal Crag |
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Twin Falls above Twin Lakes. |
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The Sierra Nevada contain exquisite beauty. |
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Mammoth Mountain still produces toxic gases that kill trees and also killed three ski patrollers in 2006. |
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The thing about snow hiking is that it doesn't matter if it's two feet deep or twenty, you're still walking on top of it. |
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So many great compositions out here. |
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I see a heart in the ice. |
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This was a really nice, enjoyable hike. |
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Heading back down to the trailhead. |
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The Mammoth Crest in back with Crystal Crag, Twin Falls and Twin Lakes. |
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I went back out there today and it started snowing on me. The wind was atrocious. |
Monday, April 23, 2018
Mammoth Rock Hike
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The first unobstructed view of Mammoth Rock. |
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Here you can see the snow covered trail traversing below Mammoth Rock. |
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Hiking in snow, even good snow, is a great way to build core strength. |
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No other tracks but mine. I guess maybe it's early season for this trail, haha. The snow covered mountains on the far horizon are the White Mountains. |
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Splashy snow but I wasn't slipping. |
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Looking east from near Mammoth Rock. |
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Very fresh bear tracks. |
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Last I heard, the Mammoth Lakes bear population was 34 in town. They employ a bear specialist, much like a dog catcher. He has a show on Animal Planet called The Bear Whisperer. |
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The Mammoth motto. |
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Cool story. I hope she knows. |
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Altogether I hiked 6.7 miles, about 2 of it in snow and total elevation gain was only 850 feet. |
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Here's a slideshow of my latest backpacking adventure: https://vimeo.com/268469995
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