California: Mammoth Lakes, Yosemite, Bristlecones, more
We spent a week in California with a group of friends in mid July.
Drove to Mammoth Lakes which is just south of Yosemite.
The hikes in sequence are:
Devil's Postpile/Minaret Falls/Sotcher Lake
Gaylor Lakes, Great Sierra Mine, Gaylor Peak, Mono Lake
Bristlecone Forest( 2 separate groves @ 10,000' and 11,000')
Cathedral Lake, Giant Sequoias
Bodie Gold town, now a California Historic site.
We hiked and saw a lot - just a fabulous trip. First time Barbara has been to the western mountains - I had as much enjoyment watching her reaction to the sights as I did experiencing them myself. This was my second trip to Yosemite, Sequoias and Bristlecones. Of everything we did, the Bristlecones were the best. 30 mile drive above the treeline - and wandering among trees that are 3,000 to 4,500 years old. As close to a religious experience you can have in the mountains. With the Sierras as background scenery across the Owens Valley.
Took me a while to sort through the photos, and here's a representative sample. For best viewing F11 or full screen:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sred...1sRgCPKZmeylu7DYLA&invite=CLnqrcMG&feat=email
We spent a week in California with a group of friends in mid July.
Drove to Mammoth Lakes which is just south of Yosemite.
The hikes in sequence are:
Devil's Postpile/Minaret Falls/Sotcher Lake
Gaylor Lakes, Great Sierra Mine, Gaylor Peak, Mono Lake
Bristlecone Forest( 2 separate groves @ 10,000' and 11,000')
Cathedral Lake, Giant Sequoias
Bodie Gold town, now a California Historic site.
We hiked and saw a lot - just a fabulous trip. First time Barbara has been to the western mountains - I had as much enjoyment watching her reaction to the sights as I did experiencing them myself. This was my second trip to Yosemite, Sequoias and Bristlecones. Of everything we did, the Bristlecones were the best. 30 mile drive above the treeline - and wandering among trees that are 3,000 to 4,500 years old. As close to a religious experience you can have in the mountains. With the Sierras as background scenery across the Owens Valley.
Took me a while to sort through the photos, and here's a representative sample. For best viewing F11 or full screen:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sred...1sRgCPKZmeylu7DYLA&invite=CLnqrcMG&feat=email