Showing posts with label Eldorado National Forest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eldorado National Forest. Show all posts

Monday, April 10, 2023

Eldorado & Humboldt-Toiyabe NF (Cellphone Photos) - California

On 9 April 2023, my parents and I took a day trip to Eldorado National Forest and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest to see snow. We also dropped by Mesa Vista, CA during sunset. We mostly drove along State Route 88. I took photos with my cellphones. I hope you enjoy viewing my photos!

The California megastorms definitely left their marks on the Sierra Nevada mountain range. I have never seen this much snow before.

A photo of me standing next to the snow wall at Peddler Hill Scenic Viewpoint. The photo is from the Eldorado National Forest.

A photo of me standing next to the snow wall at Peddler Hill Scenic Viewpoint. The photo is from the Eldorado National Forest.

A photo of me standing next to the snow wall at Iron Mountain Sno-Park. The photo is from the Eldorado National Forest.

A photo of me standing next to the snow wall at Iron Mountain Sno-Park. The photo is from the Eldorado National Forest.

The snow walls were tall! It was my first time seeing snow walls this tall. The tallest snow wall I saw on the trip was at Carson Spur, but that is an avalanche area and there was no place to park. I think parts of the snow wall at Carson Spur was the height of a 2 story house. I really wanted to take a photo of the snow walls at Carson Spur, but there wasn't any opportunities. If you want to take scenery photos right now while driving along State Route 88, I think you would need to bring a ladder. It was almost impossible to climb up a little bit to raise your phone over the snow wall in most places.

A scenery photo of Silver Lake, Thunder Mountain, snow, and forest. The photo was shot at the intersection of State Route 88 and Kays Road in the Eldorado National Forest.

A scenery photo of forest, snow, and clouds shot on the side of State Route 88 in Eldorado National Forest.

You can see in the previous 2 photos, my cellphone barely cleared the snow wall. I managed to climb up a tiny bit and raised my cellphone just barely enough to clear the snow wall. 

A scenery photo of a snowy mountain, snow covered meadow, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Kirkwood Mountain Resort in Kirkwood, CA and Eldorado National Forest.

A scenery photo of snowy mountains, snow covered meadow, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Kirkwood Mountain Resort in Kirkwood, CA and Eldorado National Forest.

There was a "ramp" onto the meadow at Kirkwood Mountain Resort. The meadow is located near the intersection of State Route 88 and Kirkwood Meadows Drive.

A scenery photo of Carson Pass (Elevation 8574), State Route 88, snow walls, trees, and avalanche warning signs. The photo was shot at Carson Pass Sno-Park in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

Next my parents and I arrive at Red Lake in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. I did some snowshoeing at this location. There wasn't too much to see unfortunately. My parents and I did get to use the Motorola T100 Talkabout Radio and the Motorola T107 Talkabout Radio to communicate. Only I have snowshoes, so my parents didn't follow me on most of my walk (they did climb the pile of snow next to the parking lot to get photos of Red Lake). The 2 radios did better than I expected. My parents and I were communicating just fine 0.45 mile apart in heavily obstructed conditions (trees, forest, snow, and a hill). Granted, there was a slight hiss to the transmission at that distance with the obstructions, but we could understand each other just fine. At 0.43 mile and with moderate obstruction (snow and trees), the hiss disappeared. I was quite surprised because these low powered radios only transmit at 0.2W and has short stubby antennas. For the price I paid for these, it went beyond my expectations.

There is a "ramp" for people snowshoeing and backcountry skiing at Red Lake. 

A scenery photo of Red Lake and Red Lake Peak. The photo was shot at Red Lake in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo from Red Lake in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.
Left: Red Lake Peak
Center: Red Lake
Right: Freel Peak, Jobs Sister, Jobs Peak, Pickett Peak, Hawkins Peak

A panorama from Red Lake in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.
Center: Red Lake & Red Lake Peak
Right: Freel Peak, Jobs Sister, Jobs Peak, Pickett Peak, Hawkins Peak

A scenery photo of Freel Peak, Jobs Sister, and Jobs Peak (in the center). The photo was shot at Hope Valley Sno-Park in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of Pickett Peak (left), Hawkins Peak (right), forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Hope Valley Sno-Park in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of West Fork Carson River, forest, and mountains. The photo was shot on the side of State Route 89 near Picketts Junction in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

Our final destination on this day trip was Mesa Vista, CA. We ended up seeing the sunset on Emigrant Trail.

A sunset scenery photo of the snow covered Eastern Sierras, grassy plains, and ranches. The photo was shot on Emigrant Trail in Mesa Vista, CA.

A sunset scenery photo of cows, the snow covered Eastern Sierras, grassy plains, and ranches. The photo was shot on Emigrant Trail in Mesa Vista, CA.

A sunset scenery photo of the snow covered Eastern Sierras, grassy plains, and ranches. The photo was shot on Emigrant Trail in Mesa Vista, CA.

A sunset scenery photo of cows, the snow covered Eastern Sierras, grassy plains, and ranches. The photo was shot on Emigrant Trail in Mesa Vista, CA.

A sunset scenery photo of the snow covered Eastern Sierras and giant plains with desert plants. The photo was shot on Emigrant Trail in Mesa Vista, CA.

A sunset scenery photo of the snow covered Eastern Sierras, giant plains with desert plants, and ranches. The photo was shot on Emigrant Trail in Mesa Vista, CA.

A sunset scenery photo of the snow covered Eastern Sierras, Emigrant Trail, and ranches. The photo was shot in Mesa Vista, CA.

A sunset scenery photo of snow covered mountains, giant plains with desert plants, and ranches.

A sunset scenery photo of the snow covered Eastern Sierras, giant plains with desert plants, and ranches. The photo was shot on Emigrant Trail in Mesa Vista, CA.

A sunset scenery photo of snow covered mountains, giant plains with desert plants, and ranches.

After Mesa Vista, CA, we turned back to get back to the SF Bay Area.

A sunset scenery photo of Waterhouse Peak (left), State Route 88 & 89, mountains, clouds, and snow.

This is all the photos for today. I hope you have enjoyed viewing the photos! Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

Saturday, January 21, 2023

Shot Rock Vista Overlook (Winter Edition) - Eldorado National Forest

On 19 December 2022, my parents and I took a day trip to Eldorado National Forest and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest to see snow. We mostly drove along State Route 88 and then a short section of State Route 89. The photos are split into 2 blog posts. I hope you enjoy viewing my photos!

High Resolution Photos: If you want to see full resolution photos of any of the photos you see here, use the following links. If you wish to purchase prints of any of the photos, please contact me here. To see all of my photos from this trip, use this link.

Parts: Cellphone Photos | Olympus Photos

These are the photos I took on my Olympus mirrorless camera. The photos are from Shot Rock Vista Overlook in the Eldorado National Forest. You will need snowshoes to get to Shot Rock Vista Overlook during winter or you will sink down into the snow.

Travel Tip: There may be bushes buried under a thin layer of snow when you snowshoe. Go slow and be careful. I did accidentally step on a buried bush and nearly fell. I always bring hiking poles which helped me regain my balance after that misstep. Bring hiking poles made for snowshoeing (the ones with a wide disc at the bottom to stop it from sinking in the snow). If there are footprints of people that snowshoed before you, use that. You snowshoe at your own risk. I'm just offering some advice from personal experience.

A snowy scenery photo of smog, clouds, snow, mountains, and forest from Shot Rock Vista Overlook. This is not a sunset photo. The orange glow was due to heavy smog.

A snowy scenery photo of clouds, snow, mountains, and forest from Shot Rock Vista Overlook. This is not a sunset photo. The orange glow was due to heavy smog.

A snowy scenery photo of smog, clouds, snow, mountains, and forest from Shot Rock Vista Overlook. This is not a sunset photo. The orange glow was due to heavy smog.

A snowy scenery photo of clouds, snow, mountains, and forest from Shot Rock Vista Overlook. This is not a sunset photo. The orange glow was due to heavy smog.

A snowy scenery photo of clouds, snow, mountains, and forest from Shot Rock Vista Overlook.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 37' 27" N 120° 11' 45" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A snowy scenery photo of clouds, snow, mountains, and forest from Shot Rock Vista Overlook.
Photo shot at the same spot as above.

A black and white process of the photo above.

This is all the photos for today. I hope you have enjoyed viewing the photos! Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

Parts: Cellphone Photos | Olympus Photos

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Eldorado & Humboldt-Toiyabe NF (Cellphone Photos) - California

On 19 December 2022, my parents and I took a day trip to Eldorado National Forest and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest to see snow. We mostly drove along State Route 88 and then a short section of State Route 89. The photos are split into 2 blog posts. I hope you enjoy viewing my photos!

Parts: Cellphone Photos | Olympus Photos

These are the photos I took on my cellphone. The photos are from both Eldorado National Forest and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. The photos were shot at Peddler Hill Scenic Viewpoint, Shot Rock Vista Overlook, Silver Lake, Caples Lake, Red Lake, Hope Valley, Picketts Junction, and more.

The first national forest we arrive at is Eldorado National Forest.

A scenery photo of Lower Bear River Reservoir, snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Peddler Hill Scenic Viewpoint in the Eldorado National Forest.

A scenery photo of snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Peddler Hill Scenic Viewpoint in the Eldorado National Forest.

A scenery photo of snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Shot Rock Vista Overlook in the Eldorado National Forest.

Travel Tip: You will need snowshoes to access Shot Rock Vista Overlook when it is covered with this much snow. If you don't have snowshoes, you will sink. Please also know that it is a bit dangerous as there are bushes and boulders buried under snow that is not visible. If you step on them, you will sink. I broke through the thin layer of snow and ice above a bush one time on my walk over to the view point.

A scenery photo of snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Shot Rock Vista Overlook in the Eldorado National Forest.

A scenery panorama of snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The orange you see on the right is not because of sunset. There was actually heavy smog in Central Valley, which caused that orange glow. The photo was shot at Shot Rock Vista Overlook in the Eldorado National Forest.

A scenery photo of snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot on the side of State Route 88 in the Eldorado National Forest.

A scenery photo of Silver Lake, Treasure Island, snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot on Plasse Road in the Eldorado National Forest.

A scenery photo of Caples Lake, snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot on the side of State Route 88 in the Eldorado National Forest.

After Caples Lake, we drove past Carson Pass and crossed into the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of Red Lake, Hawkins Peak (in the distance), snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Red Lake Vista Point on the side of State Route 88 in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Red Lake Vista Point on the side of State Route 88 in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of Elephants Back (in the distance), snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Red Lake Vista Point on the side of State Route 88 in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of Red Lake, Red Lake Peak, snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot on Red Vista Road in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of Pickett Peak (left), Hawkins Peak (right), snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Hope Valley Sno-Park in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. In the photo in the center are Freel Peak, Jobs Sister, and Jobs Peak (in the center). The photo was shot at Hope Valley Sno-Park in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of Pickett Peak, snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot at Picketts Junction near Burnside Road in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. In the photo on the left is Waterhouse Peak. In the photo on the right are Freel Peak, Jobs Sister, and Jobs Peak. The photo was shot at Picketts Junction near Burnside Road in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of Waterhouse Peak, snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot on the side of State Route 89 in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

A scenery photo of Pickett Peak, State Route 89 (right), snow, mountains, forest, and clouds. The photo was shot in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

This is all the photos for today. I hope you have enjoyed viewing the photos! Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

Parts: Cellphone Photos | Olympus Photos