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Jul 21
2009
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Jul 21
2009
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Jul 11
2009
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Tonights sky over Crooked CreekPosted by dittli in wilderness, Sierra, New Images, Inyo National forest |
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Jun 10
2009
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Dynamic weather this May/June in the Sierra is reminiscent of summers in the North Cascades. To celebrate memories of the ol' stompin' grounds we headed for one of the few "real" trails here on the Eastside. The little used trail climbs 4000 feet in 4 miles, through wonderfully steep forests of White Fir and Juniper.
A steep walled canyon of metamorphics, dusted with fresh Junuary snow. Black wall of storm engulfed the White Mountains, thundering cascades at our feet.

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Jun 08
2009
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Traversing low gullies snow filled last month, great skiing. Twisted metal tracks protrude from tunnels, mimmic Limber pine high on cliffs, vestiges of time gone by. Rusted cable car fallen to earth, ancient trail obscured by rock, red dynamite boxes. Descending scree, lupine and paintbrush.
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Jun 04
2009
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South Fork San JoaquinPosted by dittli in wilderness, Trip Reports, Spring, Sierra, sequoia kings canyon, PCT, New Images, John Muir trail, JMT, Hiking |
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We just (kinda) returned from a trip over Piute Pass down to the South Fork San Joaquin. Piute and the San Joaquin were running high and we got to be what looked like first tracks on the John Muir Trail.
Also I shot the last image for our book on the JMT; Walk the Sky, due out this October.
We had to deal with about 3 miles of sloppy snow and some wet crossings.

Below Piute Pass, John Muir Wilderness

Mark crossing one of the five stems of the north fork of Piute Creek

North fork Piute Creek near Huchinson Meadow, John Muir Wilderness

Mulesaurus skeleton

Piute Creek near the confluence with San Joaquin River, John Muir Wilderness

South Fork San Joaquin River, Sequoia Kings Canyon
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May 21
2009
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Sierra Spring Ski TourPosted by dittli in Trip Reports, Spring, Skiing, Sierra, New Images |
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We managed to slip in a 5 day tour between snowfall and rain. A high tour out to the end of the Glacier Divide; nice snow and fine views. High runoff thundered down Piute Creek and was flooding McClure Meadow.
Roland Knapp high in the Glacier Divide, Kings Canyon National Park


North side, Pavilion Dome, John Muir Wilderness

Evening, Mt Humpherys, John Muir Wilderness

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May 10
2009
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The road is longer and rockier than I recall. Truck stalled in drift. Deer rise from evening bed. Morning sun on spring snow. Musky scent of damp sage and thawing meadow. No partner, no camera. Snow is punchy in the trees, shallow freeze.
Is this the correct couloir? So short from below. Nice people kicked steps for the old man; yesterday? Shadows bend, arcing sun, snow softens. Ice clinging to rock, nocturnal, falling, smashing, thousand of glittering crystals.
Skiing is good.
Laps on cones of corn. Granite towers, stripped cliffs, sea floor on it's side. Which way out? Down canyon of boulders left by ancient ice? Heavy legs, skins slip on steep snow, up again. Couloir to green meadow below. Singing brook, paintbrush bloom.
May 9 Emerson/Wahoo
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Apr 20
2009
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Sierra Spring skiingPosted by dittli in wilderness, Trip Reports, Spring, Skiing, Sierra, New Images |
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Apr 17
2009
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New Wilderness for Eastern SierraPosted by dittli in Winter, wildflowers, wilderness, Spring, Sierra, New Images, Hiking |
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I'd like to thank all those that worked so hard in gaining protection for all the newly designated Wilderness Lands in the Sierra, California and the rest of the Nation. Places like the White Mountains will remain wild in perpetuity! Congratulations

Ben Grasseschi on White Mountain Peak

Bristlecone Pine, White Mountains

Prickly Pear Cactus, White Mountains

Montgomery Peak, White Mountains
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Mar 28
2009
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More snow surveysPosted by dittli in Winter, Trip Reports, Skiing, Sierra |
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We have just returned from skiing and measuring snow (in that order) over Kearsarge Pass in Sequoia National Park. The snow courses at Bullfrog and Charlotte Lake are both around 100% for the season.
Skiing was quite good with corn on the south aspects and powder on the north. Great coverage.
