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Jackass Lake, Ansel Adams Wilderness: A Tiny Backpacking Trip that Packs in Alot of Character

Jackass Lake, Ansel Adams Wilderness: A Tiny Backpacking Trip that Packs in Alot of Character

Nov 16, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures

This is my obligatory exclamation of: What happened to this summer?! I had alot of adventures and day hikes (many of which are still in the blogging to-do queue) but not any backpacking trips. One minute I am kicking off spring with a snowy backpacking trip into Yosemite, then the next we are saying goodbye to fall with another venture into the winter wonderland. Following up with an trip idea…

The Majestic Rubicon Trail and the Tiniest Shack of a Lighthouse, D.L. Bliss State Park

The Majestic Rubicon Trail and the Tiniest Shack of a Lighthouse, D.L. Bliss State Park

Oct 27, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures

I might be a lighthouse snob. I think it is a common trait among Michiganders, both those currently living in state and displaced. You know what they say, “with Great Lakes comes great lighthouses”. Heck, even the light marking the entrance to the Keweenaw portage is magical. So, about this ‘Rubicon Point Light’ – it may have been the highest-elevation lighthouse in the US, but that’s if you are taking…

Tahoe Stateline Point: Worthy Views just outside the Casino

Tahoe Stateline Point: Worthy Views just outside the Casino

Oct 21, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures

This September my parents made the long flight over to visit California- and to visit me too! They managed an epic rental road car road trip to Point Reyes, San Francisco, the always exciting Sonora and Groveland, and Lake Tahoe. I met them in Sonora, after their time in the North Bay, to drive over the beautiful and windy Sonora Pass to Lake Tahoe. This was their first visit to Tahoe,…

Shealor Lakes, Eldorado NF: Hike, then jump, into this perfect swimming lake

Shealor Lakes, Eldorado NF: Hike, then jump, into this perfect swimming lake

Oct 4, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures

After packing up camp Sunday morning I wanted to have one last short adventure on Highway 88 before heading back home to the my poor abandoned pets. It had only been a two nights without human affection, but considering it was only me coming home (Curtis was currently on a week long trip with some college friends), the pets can become a special type of monster. Especially the cat, he…

Woods Lake, California

Woods Lake, Eldorado National Forest: a Peaceful Little Retreat

Sep 17, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures

Before hiking to Lake Winnemucca I had found & reserved a campsite at the Woods Lake Campground. The campground was a nice find because not conducive to RV camping, meaning it was instead filled with peaceful tent and pop-up tent campers. The water was turned off because of the drought, but I believe the camp hosts had extra gallon of water ready for those who were unprepared. ($24 per night, more info here)…

Winnemucca Lake

Round Top & Winnemucca Lake Loop: a 5 mile Jaunt from Campsite to High Country

Sep 13, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures

Earlier in the month I happened on a new hiking book in the library, Alpine Sierra Trailblazer. The hiking, biking, and skiing guidebook covers the area between Sonora Pass and Lake Tahoe. As luck would have it I soon found myself visiting the Tahoe area in early August without any game plan… meaning it was a great opportunity to put this book to the test! I chose to visit Highway…

Sonora Peak Hike

Sonora Peak, Stanislaus National Forest: Sweeping Views on Sonora Pass

Sep 10, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures

What came first: Sonora Pass, Sonora Peak, or the City of Sonora? Apparently the mining town of Sonora was the first place to obtain the name of ‘Sonora’ in the area. It was named after the Sonora Desert by early Mexican pioneers. I can see how the two may seem similar during the hot dry summer. Latter the Bartleson-Bidwell Party was the first settler party credited to have crossed Sonora Pass, although…

Relief Reservoir, Sonora Pass

Relief Reservoir, Emigrant Wilderness: Aren’t Dams in the Wilderness Odd?

Aug 31, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures

Note: I now realize looking a little harder at the map (that apparently I made, then posted, without looking at closely) that Relief Reservoir is indeed not inside the wilderness boundary – rather just outside that imaginary line. But still I crossed a wilderness sign! And I have visited dams inside the wilderness before so, point remains – I think it is odd. I have mentioned before, and will mention…

Upper Cathedral Lake, Yosemite: A Chilly Stop on the John Muir Trail

Upper Cathedral Lake, Yosemite: A Chilly Stop on the John Muir Trail

Aug 9, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures, Yosemite Day Hike

In the fall of 2012 Curtis and I hiked up to Lower Cathedral Lake just before a snow storm started doing it’s thing. At that time a couple backpackers were around (even though no overnight parking was allowed on the road for the season anymore) – but mostly the trail was dominated by a smattering of day hikers enjoying the last nice fall day. Last month I decided to make…

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