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Meadow, Storm Clouds

Meadow, Storm Clouds
“Meadow, Storm Clouds” — Sunlight in a meadow as storm clouds build near the Sierra Nevada crest, Hoover Wilderness

After an absence from the Sierra during some 2023 international travel, I was anxious to get back up there again. Shortly after our return I headed to the mountains for a few days of high country camping and photography. By then it was late in the season and the first hints of cold-season weather fronts were arriving — there was “interesting weather” during much of my visit.

I made this photograph as I headed up a drainage in the Eastern Sierra along the western edge of Yosemite National Park. (The distant peaks mark the park’s boundary.) Clouds shrouded the peaks, and some light snow had fallen. The wind was blowing and cloud shadows moved rapidly across the landscape. I set up and waited, and made this photograph as light hit the meadows just in front of me and illuminated the distant ridge.


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Eastern Sierra Lake, Evening

Eastern Sierra Lake, Evening
Early evening light on a high country Sierra Nevada lake in the Hoover Wilderness.

Eastern Sierra Lake, Evening. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Early evening light on a high country Sierra Nevada lake in the Hoover Wilderness.

A few weeks ago I decided to head to the eastern Sierra for a few days to get up into the high country. The main idea was to do a sort of pre-flight check for some potential backpacking, but I was also interested in photography, of course. I ended up camping at the end of an east side road that departs US 395 north of Yosemite. Despite the number of wildfires in California, I was lucky and the winds blew the right way to give me mostly clear skies. On this afternoon I decided to just hike up into the drainage above the road end to see what I would find.


Because I was looking for late-day light I didn’t start up the trail until mid-afternoon — my plan was to arrive at the high point when the light was getting good, make photographs, and then return by nightfall. After many years of hiking such terrain, this route felt familiar even though it was my first time on this trail. I passed a lake, following a trail through trees along its shoreline, and then climbed again, crossing a rocky ridge before another lake came into view. Eventually I came to my favorite sort of Sierra landscape — flat, meadowy areas with glaciated granite and small trees, with water flowing and peaks above. I stopped hiking and just sat for a while, enjoying the solitude and quiet… and noting that it was starting to get a bit cold. Eventually I made a few photographs and started back down the way I came, pausing to photograph a small peninsula at this lake as the angle of the light lowered.

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Late Afternoon Shadows, Subalpine Lake

Late Afternoon Shadows, Subalpine Lake
Long late-afternoon shadows stretch across a subalpine Sierra Nevada lake in the Hoover Wilderness.

Late Afternoon Shadows, Subalpine Lake. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Long late-afternoon shadows stretch across a subalpine Sierra Nevada lake in the Hoover Wilderness.

During mid-July I managed to get to the East Side of the Sierra fora few days of photography, hiking, and camping. Given the complexities of access to Yosemite right now I decided to go elsewhere — even though my usual “go to” for an initial summer trip like this tends to be the Tuolumne Meadows high country. I spent a bit of time in the Sonora Pass area and then headed further south to a location in the Bridgeport/Lee Vining region, where I found a campsite near a trailhead leading to high country lakes.

Since my schedule is prejudiced by my preference for early and late day light, I spent the early afternoon in camp. But by mid-afternoon it was time to load up the pack of camera equipment and head out. My trail passed several lakes as it ascended, each a bit more alpine than the last. At my scheduled turn-around time I reached a meadowy area with running water, several small lakes and tarns, and the small trees characteristic of near-timberline Sierra locations — in other words, my favorite terrain! I paused to make a few photographs there before starting back down the trail. As expected, the low-angle afternoon light began to distract me from hiking, and I stopped frequently. The first stop was at this small, shallow lake where the shadows were beginning to extend across the water.


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Two Trees, Golden Hour

Two Trees, Golden Hour
Two lake-side trees in evening light along the Sierra Nevada crest near the Yosemite boundary

Two Trees, Golden Hour. Hoover Wilderness Area, California. August 6, 2017. © Copyright 2017 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Two lake-side trees in evening light along the Sierra Nevada crest near the Yosemite boundary

After a day of challenging weather it was a relief to watch the skies clear above this High Sierra lake, leading to an absolutely lovely and benign evening. (The previous evening all of us had been trapped inside tents during a three-hour rain storm.) Our camp was set up, we had eaten dinner, it was quiet and calm, and it was one of those peaceful and quiet Sierra Nevada evenings.

After dinner, eaten on the rocky bench near the bottom of this photograph, I got my equipment and climbed a bit higher, to a point from which all of the lake and its surroundings were visible. To my right was the Sierra crest, and beyond the mountains and valleys of the Yosemite backcountry. Across the lake the trees of a low saddle were picking up the late evening light coming across the tops of those Yosemite ridges.


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