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Fire Water

Fire Water
Textures of moving water, reflected sky and clouds under wildfire smoke. Sierra Nevada.

Fire Water. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Textures of moving water, reflected sky and clouds under wildfire smoke. Sierra Nevada.

Fire water? Water and Fire? Smoke and Water? Hard to say. A group of use were in the Yosemite backcountry for a week, and after spending the first few days photographing around a quiet lake we moved to another location. Our partially cross-country route took us along an outlet stream that gradually steepened and eventually left us to work our way down an exposed expanse of open granite to the river below. Before out descent we saw a thin column of smoke far to our south, but soon after we arrived at the river the sky filled with smoke, the sun was almost blotted out, and ash began to fall.

Clearly we were downwind of a serious wildfire, but because we were deep in a canyon we had little idea of where it might be. It was a deeply unsettling experience to hike along the river in this mud-colored light with ash falling like light snow. Eventually we neared our destination and, as photographers inevitably do, we turned our attention to considering how to make photographs in and of these conditions. This photograph is a bit of the surface of a river, with reflections including weak sky, the brown of the smoke cloud, and dark areas reflecting surrounding canyon walls and vegetation.


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Below Humphreys, Autumn Snow

Below Humphreys, Autumn Snow
Autumn snow dusts the eastern Sierra Nevada escarpment below Mount Humphreys in morning light.

Below Humphreys, Autumn Snow. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Autumn snow dusts the eastern Sierra Nevada escarpment below Mount Humphreys in morning light.

The Sierra Nevada eastern escarpment meets the valleys that run roughly north/south on that side of the range in a variety of ways. In a few places the junction between high desert and Sierra is abrupt. I recall hiking out over one particularly difficult Eastern Sierra pass some years ago, spending the better part of two days walking from a spot just west of the crest to the trailhead, and being able to identify exactly where the rocky range ended. In other places the transition is more complicated or more gradual. In the area where I made this photograph, a huge mass of what must be alluvial and glacial remnants rises gradually for thousands of feet before finally arriving at the base of Sierra peaks.

We drove up here early in the morning, taking a variety of rough gravel roads just about as far as we could reasonably go before stopping to make photographs. Our immediate visual target was a couple of small, isolated aspen groves set in this sagebrush country, but it is hard — OK, impossible — to ignore the massive peaks just over your shoulder!The last of the relatively gentle rise ends in the shadow at the bottom of the frame. From there the slopes quickly steepen and soon rise to rugged and Rocky Mountains which culminate here in some of the highest peaks of the Sierra crest.


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The Last Leaves

The Last Leaves
An aspen tree with a few remaining autum leaves, against a cliff face wtih snow.

The Last Leaves. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Aspen trees with a few remaining autumn leaves, against a cliff face with snow.

The Sierra Nevada experience of the past year-and-a-half or so has been… strange. Everything has changed since our world was turned upside down in March of 2020, and my ability to visit and photograph my favorite mountain range has not been an exception. During the first summer we saw many locations simply shut down, and I didn’t really get into the Sierra until the very end of that summer — but only for very brief visits and one aborted pack trip that I had to cancel as a result of the intense wildfire smoke. By last winter I was again able to more comfortably get to non-Sierra locations including Death Valley, where it was possible to work in relative isolation, but the Sierra remained difficult to access. I got up there a few times later in the season, but it wasn’t until this fall that I felt that I was beginning to reconnect with this landscape.

In mid-October we put together an actual road trip. It began with a couple of nights in the Eastern Sierra before continuing on to Southwest Utah, another location that I hadn’t been to in far too long. This brief autumn Sierra visit (which followed another visit a week earlier) was a bit later than usual, and we ended up visiting a few places that I usually overlook… and heading to a few “old friends” even though they were past their prime. I made this photograph in one of those places, a location where the colors are usually spectacular a bit earlier in the season. I knew that wouldn’t be the case this time, so we went there a bit later in the day after photographing more promising morning subjects. We arrived, made a quick stop, and I spotted this small group of trees in the shadow of a cliff. They were nearly at the end of their color transition and most of the leaves were gone, but those that remained glowed in the bit of light arriving over the top of the cliff.


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White Mountains, Autumn Storm

White Mountains, Autumn Storm
An autumn storm drops snow on the summit of the White Mountains.

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An autumn storm drops snow on the summit of the White Mountains.

Autumn is fascinating time of transition in the Sierra Nevada. One day it can be sunny a warm, with the landscape filled with the golden and brown tones of fall — perhaps the most inviting form of the Sierra landscape. The next day something resembling winter sweeps in, the wind rises and the skies turn gray, and snow falls among the peaks. While summer is the time of easy access to most of the range, I’ve always had a great fondness for autumn in the Sierra — it is, without a doubt, my favorite time of year there.

We had ascended high on the giant fan at the base of the range above Bishop, looking for new perspectives and for aspen groves a bit more off the beaten track. The previous day and night had brought an early weather front through the range, closing some of the passes, and laying down a few inches of snow on the highest regions. From our position we looked back across foothill formations and the Owens Valley toward the immense White Mountains, a range that is just as high as the Sierra, where new snow coated the cloud-covered peaks.


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