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Sunday
Feb082009

Sierras, California and Nevada

The drive from Sonoma Coast State Beach to Lake Tahoe was relatively uneventful with the exception of a petrol station attendant who seems mesmerized by an Australian accent! The region is mostly wine making and farming/ranching country. As the Sierra Ranges came into view, the elevation above sea level increased to roughly 8000 feet asl and the temperature dropped to around 28F (-5C) with light snow falling.

The pass over the High Sierras is amazing to say the least. Lodgepole Pines and Birch trees covered in fresh snow greet you as you slowly climb the winding road across the pass. At the top of the pass visibility drops as snow clouds hover close to the road's surface. Unfortunately the crossing was made close to evening so photography was not possible.

Tomorrow morning, it's hoped to capture the sunrise at an area know as the Bonsai Rock; a early departure from Lake Tahoe at 0500 is expected to ensure enough time is available to reach the site, compose an image and set up equipment. If weather conditions continue as they are at the moment it's envisaged that temperatures will be in the low 20's F (-10C) until the sun rises.

 

 

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