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Desert Mountains, Snow Squall

Desert Mountains, Snow Squall
“Desert Mountains, Snow Squall” — A late-winter snow squall high in the Panamint Mountains.

On this mid-March morning I was heading for Furnace Creek in Death Valley. I had made a sunrise stop to photograph near the town of Trona before resuming my northward drive. The west side of the Panamint Mountains is visible along most of this route, and a snowstorm was winding down among the highest peaks, lending an alpine quality to the desert landscape.

The Panamint Mountains are tall, with the highest summer being Telescope Peak at 11,000 feet of elevation. (The summit is known for being a spot from which one can see both the lowest and highest points in the contiguous United States, respectively Badwater and Mt. Whitney.) It is pretty normal to see snow up there during the winter, though this time it seemed to descend a bit further down the slopes than usual.


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Spring On The Plain

Spring On The Plain
A lone horseback rider heads onto a California plain filled with spring wildflowers and backed by distant snow topped peaks.

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A lone horseback rider heads onto a California plain filled with spring wildflowers and backed by distant snow topped peaks.

Continuing today with the bittersweet 2020 theme that is a combination of “wish I could be here” and “at least I can take a virtual trip,” here is a photograph from Spring back in 2019, when I was out and about and making photographs in several beautiful areas of California. (In truth, my current situation is much better than that of many other people — I don’t have that much to complain about — so let’s focus on the positive here!)

I had spent part of a couple of days exploring and photographing this area as I passed through on my way to a California desert location. Most of the time was spent making pure nature photographs, but I couldn’t resist taking advantage of a serendipitous moment when a group of horseback riders wandered into the foreground of this grand vista of flower-covered plain and distant snow-capped mountains.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

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