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Hot Shower $5.00

Hot Shower $5.00
An inviting sign on a door at a trailhead packstation in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

Hot Shower $5.00. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

An inviting sign on a door at a trailhead packstation in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

I have been a Sierra backpacker for a long time. How long, you ask? A significant number of decades. My first backpacking trip, something I had dreamed about for a few years, was the summer I turned 16. Two buddies and I headed off into the Desolation Wilderness for something like five days. Unsupervised. (I still cannot believe that my parents allowed this.) Both friends had at least some backcountry experience, one with his family and one in the Boy Scouts. But this was all entirely new to me.

Often we think of the peak moments in the backcountry, the astonishing sunrises, climbing to the summit of a peak, and encounter with wildlife, visiting a place to which few others have been. Or perhaps we tell “hero stories” — the time I took a five day pack trip with a broken toe, my first solo (two weeks long), bad weather, getting lost. But the truth is that a lot of the experience is based on some pretty simple pleasures: sitting on a comfortable rock as the day ends, eating that freeze-dried food out of the pot, traveling for days with friends… and that shower at the trailhead when you return from a week or more in the backcountry.


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, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

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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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Basin Mountain, Dawn

Basin Mountain, Dawn
A cloudy autumn dawn on Basin Mountain in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

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A cloudy autumn dawn on Basin Mountain in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

This is probably (maybe, likely, could be) the final photograph in the series from this beautiful autumn morning in the Eastern Sierra Nevada some years back. Since I’ve told the story previously, I’ll keep it short this time. I was there to photograph another subject up higher in the mountains, but I thought that the cloudy skies were making the eastern escarpment of the range a more likely prospect, so I changed plans at the last minute and headed to this spot that I had previously scoped out. Beginning with the pre-dawn glow, moving on to the sunrise light on the highest peaks, and continuing as it worked its way down the front of the range I was a very busy photographer for a short period on this morning!

This is a visually striking peak along the eastern edge of the range above the town of Bishop. It has long intrigued me with its east-facing basin on the upper slopes, where I presume that a glacier must have been active in a much earlier time. A close inspection of the face reveals an old trail/road climbing up into the basin, and from some maps I’ve looked at it appears that some mining or prospecting might have taken place there.


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Black Sands Beach

Black Sands Beach
Hikers and backpackers along the edge of the water at Black Sands Beach, Shelter Cove.

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Hikers and backpackers along the edge of the water at Black Sands Beach, Shelter Cove.

The photograph comes from California’s “Lost Coast,” a rugged section in the far northern reaches of the state where the coastline is so rugged that few roads reach it and some sections are entirely roadless. Even the “Pacific Coast Highway” (Route 1) takes an extended inland jog here and travels through redwood country out of sight of the ocean. We explored two sections, one as part of a plan and the other on a literally last-minute whim.

For years we have passed the turn off to Shelter Cove and muttered something along the lines of, “Someday we really need to drive out there… but no time on this trip.” As I recall it, we were beginning to repeat that conversation as we approached the turn off on this homeward-bound drive — but this time we made a last-minute decision to turn of and take a look. This photograph looks northward up the coast from the edge of Shelter Cove, toward a 20-mile section that is accessible only on foot.


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