Sunday, October 25, 2009
Eastern Sierras and Yosemite - 10/24/09
Up the 120, there were quite a few aspen stands with some nice color. Fall changed to winter really quick as the golden color of the aspens was replaced with the white snow. Quite a lot of it in fact. It looked really cold out, but it wasn't all that bad. A nice little surprise in Yosemite, was Siesta Lake. It was surrounded with gold with some splashes of red. I hit it late in the day, though. I bet it would be even prettier in the morning/early afternoon light.
Down in the valley, the black oaks were turning brilliant shades of yellow and green. And the bigleaf maples were turning yellow and gold. Some even were tinged with a bit of red. And the dogwoods were turning pink. Again, it was late in the day, so there was too much shade to get a decent picture. But it was still quite pretty to look at. I took a nice stroll thru the meadow to the chapel. and back to the car. If I had more time, I would have gone to Yosemite Falls too, but fall had reduced it to more of a trickle than the roaring waterfall it was in the spring.
It will probably be my last trip to Yosemite til next year. Soon, the snow will make travel to there impossible without chains. But, there are plenty more places that are great to visit in the fall/winter ;)
I posted a few cell phone pics below. You can view the whole photo album on Flickr by clicking HERE.
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Mt Charleston - Kyle Canyon - 5/30/09
I stayed at the Resort on Mt Charleston (booked it on Expedia so I got a great rate - better than a Motel 6!), which was a good thing, cuz when I got there, it was pouring rain. I mean, POURING buckets. And then there was the hail....and up higher in the canyon, it was snowing lightly. Crazy weather. At least there was a rainbow at the end of it all. Lucky for me, Sunday was sunshiney :)
Cedar Breaks National Monument - 5/31/09
Cedar Breaks is like a mini Bryce Canyon. It has an ampitheater of hoodoos and cool rock formations, very similar to Bryce Canyon, just on a smaller scale. The elevation at Point Supreme, where this shot was taken, is 10,350 ft, so it was quite chilly, As you can tell, there were thunderstorm clouds all around, and I saw quite a bit of lightning and heard plenty of thunder. After driving around for a bit, it started to rain, so I headed down the mountain.
Bryce Canyon Ntl Park - Sunset Viewpoint - 5/31/09
I only had a little while to spend at Bryce Canyon, as I went there on a whim. I had only intended to go to Cedar Breaks and then to Zion, but since the weather turned nasty at Cedar Breaks, and I only spent maybe an hour there, I thought, what the heck. I might as well hit Bryce too :)
smallBryce Canyon Ntl Park - Utah Prairie Dog (2)
I saw quite a few of these little guys in the meadows in Bryce Canyon. Cute, huh?
Bryce Canyon Ntl Park - Pronghorn Antelope (2)
I saw this little guy peacefully grazing in a meadow in Bryce Canyon. A little farther away, there was a mama and her baby trotting off into the trees. So cute.