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Old Parrotts Ferry Bridge

When Underwater Bridges Emerge: Old Parrotts Ferry Rd

Mar 3, ’16 · by Denise · in On Adventures

It is raining tonight in the foothills… as it should be in March! Hopefully soon the Sierra snowpack will grow a bit, the reservoir levels will raise, and perhaps the groundwater will be replenished (if only a little bit). I am happy for the rain, but it also means that the place I chose for today’s blog post – the old Parrots Ferry bridge – might be once again become submerged…

Pend Oreille, Idaho

Earthquakes, Landslides, Convict Creek and Pend Oreille

Jan 6, ’16 · by Denise · in On Adventures

Last week I was visiting Curtis’s family cabin up by Lake Pend Oreille in Idaho, which is a stunning place that I feel very special to have been able to visit three times now. Right now the lake and surrounding peaks are beautiful when capped in snow, and the trip requires a boat ride to reach the final destination! That is some real off the beaten path stuff for a…

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…

Devil's Dance Floor Yosemite National Park

A Historical Fact Finding Mission on Devil’s Dance Floor

Feb 22, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures, Yosemite Day Hike

Spoiler Alert: There are far less devils and dancing than initially anticipated. Devil’s Dance Floor is a named peak that floats tantalizing above the Big Oak Flat Road and Foresta area slightly off trail.  It’s hard to not want to visit something named “Devils Dance Floor.”  And it isn’t the worst off trail hike you can find in the area – but I will elaborate more on the hike, conditions, and it’s…

We aren't at Taco Bell anymore - westside cherry valley railroad trail

West Side Trail: Where the History of Logging, Railroads, and Taco Bell Intersects

Jan 22, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures

Working with people who have lived in Tuolumne County for many/all  of the years of their lives results in lots of impromptu history lessons. Like someone will casually mention Mr Bell’s ill fated railroad Amusement park in the City of Tuolumne. You know, like Mr. “Taco Bell”,  franchise restaurant owner and railroad affectionado… No I don’t know, but you bet I was about to find out! The West Side Cherry Valley Lumber…

Upper Mariposa Grove

Upper Mariposa Grove & Wawona Point: Past, Present, & Future

Jan 11, ’15 · by Denise · in On Adventures, Yosemite Day Hike

The Southern end of Yosemite gets no love, or at least not from me. I’ve been living here for over 4 years now and I still hadn’t visited the Upper Mariposa Grove – which is a little pathetic considering taking the tram to the museum and this upper reach of sequoias is an obligatory tourist stop for some… that is those who part with $26.50 per person far quicker than I do, but…

Skiing the El Portal Fire - Snow, Fire, & Historic Yosemite Railroads

Skiing the El Portal Fire – Snow, Fire, & Historic Yosemite Railroads

Dec 26, ’14 · by Denise · in On Adventures

Last winter on my first/only ski of the season I traveled through the Rim Fire area to reach the Rockefeller Grove. This year for my first ski trip of the season (but hopefully not the last!), Curtis suggested we take a short little trip in the area of Crane Flat affected by this summer’s El Portal Fire. The El Portal fire lasted from July 26th until August 10th this last summer, burning just…

Old Melones Townsite

Hiking Old 49 to the Drowned Town of Melones

Dec 14, ’14 · by Denise · in On Adventures

The winter rains have finally started here in the Motherlode – in fact today I went skiing up at Crane Flat! It is exciting to finally see water falling from the sky! Although, As the rain started I immediately regretted all the wasted drought opportunities which I thought about but didn’t get around to this year. Don’t get me wrong, we need the rain… but so see the old reservoirs…

Foresthill Bridge

The Foresthill Bridge: A Bridge over a Reservoir that Never Was

Nov 28, ’14 · by Denise · in On Adventures

Earlier this year I had fallen into an internet search blackhole, learning about dams in California, and the sometime bizarre “recreation” opportunities they provide. I think it had started with looking up dams that were hoping to profit from the passing of Proposition 2. It was like a cemetery of hopeful but ill-fated large expensive dams, now forgotten except by the  local politicians still clinging to old plans. In my search I found the…

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