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Along US395 - Northern California |
Showing posts with label California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Monday, July 14, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Rubbish Tuesday - Wigwam Burner
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Abandoned Wigwam Burner - Adin, CA |
A wigwam burner is used to burn waste wood in lumber mills or logging yards. Personally, I think it looks like a GIANT badminton shuttlecock.
Linking to Rubbish Tuesday by Roan. A weekly meme sharing oldies but still goodies.
My apologies to those who visited last week. Time got away from me and I wasn't able to return the visit.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Rubbish Tuesday - Artwork
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Spotted along CA Highway 6 east of Tonopah |
Linking to Rubbish Tuesday by Roan. A weekly meme sharing oldies but still goodies.
Monday, June 16, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
Eastern Sierra Mountains
I have always enjoyed the view along US 395 in the foothills of the Eastern Sierras in California.
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View from California Highway 190 Looking West Towards the Eastern face of the Sierra Mountains |
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More of the Eastern Sierras |
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Another View - Somewhere in there is Mt. Whitney, the Highest Peak in the Lower 48 States |
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Eastern Sierras Looking Northwest Towards Lone Pine, CA With Owens Lake in the Middle |
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Stopping in Lone Pine for Lunch |
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Death Valley, Part 4 - Timing is Everything
Visiting Death Valley at the beginning of April was perfect timing in my opinion. It wasn't too hot yet (70 degs F during the day) and many of the flowers were in bloom. Enjoy!!
After leaving the park boundaries, we passed through a zone at a still high elevation scattered with Joshua trees. I didn't realize we would find Joshua Trees here. I always thought they were only found farther south in the Mojave Desert. The trees were in bloom, too.
I love the desert in the Spring when the flowers are in bloom. This was an unplanned treat for us and am glad we decided to drive home through Death Valley.
Tomorrow, views of the Eastern Sierras.
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Beavertail Cactus |
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Beavertail Cactus |
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Beavertail Cactus Flower |
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Brittlebush |
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Mojave Suncup |
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Mojave Aster |
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Purple Phacelia |
After leaving the park boundaries, we passed through a zone at a still high elevation scattered with Joshua trees. I didn't realize we would find Joshua Trees here. I always thought they were only found farther south in the Mojave Desert. The trees were in bloom, too.
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Joshua Tree |
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Almost Ready to Bloom |
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Joshua Tree Flower |
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Another Joshua Tree Flower |
I love the desert in the Spring when the flowers are in bloom. This was an unplanned treat for us and am glad we decided to drive home through Death Valley.
Tomorrow, views of the Eastern Sierras.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Death Valley, Part 3 - The Road to Panamint Springs
After leaving the below sea level elevation of Mustard Canyon (-197 ft), it was time to climb and climb and climb some more. We were headed southwest on Hwy 190 toward the Panamint Mountains. Ohmigoodness, when we finally caught sight of the valley floor below us, it was breathtaking!
Once we crossed the valley floor, you start the steep climb again up into the mountains, passing through Panamint Springs. We stopped at a view point once up on top.
From here, we continued westward towards the Eastern Sierras where we would turn and make our way north.
Tomorrow, the flora of Death Valley.
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The Road Waaaay Down on the Valley Floor From High Up in the Panamint Range |
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Getting Closer |
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Reminds Me of a Slide at the Carnival. Weeeee! |
Once we crossed the valley floor, you start the steep climb again up into the mountains, passing through Panamint Springs. We stopped at a view point once up on top.
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Looking Back at the Panamint Valley from Father Crowley Viewpoint |
From here, we continued westward towards the Eastern Sierras where we would turn and make our way north.
Tomorrow, the flora of Death Valley.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Death Valley, Part 2 - More Scenes from the Road
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Harmony Borax Works |
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Coming into Mustard Canyon |
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Panoramic View from Desert Floor (click to enlarge) |
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Mesquite Flats Sand Dunes Panorama (click to enlarge) |
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Mesquite Tree in the Dunes |
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Distant View |
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Coming Up Towne Pass |
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Recumbent Biker Heading Down Towne Pass |
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George and Sally |
Monday, May 19, 2014
Death Valley, Part 1 - Colors in the Earth
At the beginning of April, we traveled through Death Valley National Park. Its a place I have always wanted to visit and luckily had the opportunity to spend a few hours there (better than none at all!).
I was fascinated with the multitude of colors and layers in the landscape as we journeyed through.
Tomorrow, more scenes from Death Valley.
I was fascinated with the multitude of colors and layers in the landscape as we journeyed through.
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Heading toward the park via Bell Vista Road out of Pahrump, Nevada |
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Another view along Bell Vista Road |
Tomorrow, more scenes from Death Valley.
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