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Ponderosas to Palm Trees

6/13/2017

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​Since leaving Portland (whew!), we've been slowly making our way south through Oregon and California: Williamson River, Mt. Lassen NF to US 395 South. Drive, camp, repeat. Not long driving days as yet (300 miles at most), but we had one white-knuckle windy day that felt much longer. We hoped to camp in the Mammoth Lakes area that night, but most the campgrounds were still inaccessible due to snow! We settled for Convict Lake, which was nearby and met my request for an Instagram-worthy view out the van back doors. 

​A visit to the Public Lands office in Bishop the next day led us to a campground much more our style (Grandview in the White Mts). Also recommended was the hike through the Ancient Bristlecone Pine forest just up the road. Since we had inadvertently acclimated ourselves to higher elevation with our previous few campsites, we went to check out a bunch of 3000-4000+ year-old trees at 10,000 feet with views of the Great Basin, northern Death Valley, and the Eastern Sierras. Loved this campsite and this hike! 
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Panorama from the ridge above Grandview campground. For real.

Side note: It seems that we spend a lot of time admiring trees. Ponderosas (my favorite) surrounded our first few nights' campsites in the Cascades, then aspens in the Sierras, then pinion pines and junipers in the White Mountains. Yesterday I saw my first Joshua trees driving through the Mojave Desert and we’re now sitting under orange and palm trees in an LA suburb. Pretty amazing that we’ve camped in so many of California’s ecological zones in just a week. Also, I needed a title for this post and couldn't resist the alliteration. There you have it – the theme for this post is trees.

​Next we were on to the Alabama Hills, an area of rounded granite formations (with no trees at all) in the valley below Mt. Whitney. We went for a short hike to see some arches and found a nice camp spot nestled among the boulders out of the seemingly incessant wind. Another short driving day and we’ve arrived in Redlands, CA. Thanks to my Uncle David for hosting us for a few nights! We are very glad to have a comfortable break (hot running water!) after a week on the road. Especially before our first border crossing in a few days!

We're still working on the best way to show our route as we travel. For now, here's a map of our tracks since we left home and our campsite locations. (Minus the last section to Redlands. Turns out we had loaded too much info into our GPS and it ran out of memory.)
Summary Stats
Miles driven: 1154
Driving time: 23:40
​Average MPG: 20.1 
Highest elevation (ft): 10,050
13 Comments
Paul
6/14/2017 07:44:42

Awesome sauce! However, tell Scott we're trying to figure out SVMAQ and need him back already...

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Sasquatch
6/14/2017 19:23:20

Fat chance. I've been told the real reason for this trip is Scott is on a mission of mercy to teach SVMAQ to the natives of Tierra del Fuego, while Heather will be instructing them on proper techniques for collecting a good representative depth-integrated isokinetic sample.

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CWA
6/15/2017 07:06:16

Aha! So she does have a D48 squirreled away in that van! Probably disguised as a backup transmission. I wondered where that went. Going for the good #sedimentporn.

Heather B
6/16/2017 11:15:34

We've been found out!

Heather B
6/16/2017 11:12:33

No can do. That line to get back into US was way too long.

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Kristin Ohlson link
6/14/2017 08:36:27

Great photos and commentary! Would love to follow in your footsteps!

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Heather B
6/16/2017 11:13:00

Thanks!

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Donna F Porter
6/14/2017 09:45:59

Wow! Heather love your pictures, love hearing your words to describe your journey thus far. So Happy for you, and so miss you already!
Rock it you two!!!

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Heather B
6/16/2017 11:13:29

Thanks! And Happy Birthday to you!

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Elena Nilsen
6/14/2017 12:19:55

Hi Guys! The photos are gorgeous, thanks for sharing. Have we talked about Redlands? I went to Redlands High. My mom was born there. I haven't been back in 20 years. Keep having fun and sharing with us!

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Heather B
6/16/2017 11:14:26

My uncle taught at the university! I'd never been before. And thanks!

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NBH
6/14/2017 18:36:04

Ah ha! That's more like it...gracias por el blog de un no-facebooker. Picture comments make me laugh!
Buena suerte con el cruce fronterizo...

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Heather B
6/16/2017 11:14:50

;)

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