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Fall color along Hwy. 395 |
Left Grandview on the 20th and drove to Mono Lake, marveling at the fall colors all way up 395. We drove past a fairly large fire, that turned out to be a controlled burn (that looked like maybe it became uncontrolled) which unfortunately marred the usually incredible views of Mono Lake. But by the next day, most of the smoke and haze had dissipated. We are camping in luxury again at Mono Vista RV park.
Yesterday we went to the Visitor Center (highly recommended if you are ever in the area) and then took a drive to the south end of the lake, stopping at Panum Crater, the area's youngest volcanic crater. It's about 1 mile off of 120. From the parking lot, it didn't look like much, but we took a trail up to the top and were rewarded with fabulous views of Mono Lake and the snow dusted Sierras. Keeva liked the hike also, well, actually the ground squirrels. It was interesting to see all the formations of volcanic rock, pumice, obsidian, etc. Very impressive.
Then on to the South Tufa area where we again had beautiful views of the lake and surrounding area. Lots of Eared Grebes are here now, stopping to feed and gain strength for the rest of their migration, eating enough insects to add 15% of their body weight. The ranger said there are now 500,000+ Grebes here and I believe it. I looked through my binoculars and was amazed at the sight. I have never seen so many birds of one species!
Today I did some birding in several spots around the lake. So far the Mono Lake list includes: Ruddy Duck, White Pelican, Woodpecker (Downey I think), Song Sparrow, Brewer's Blackbird, Coot, Gull, Western Grebe, Eared Grebe, Audubon's Warbler, Avocets, and Stellar's Jay. The ranger told me I just missed seeing 200+ Pinyon Jays at the County Park.
Sadly, I just discovered that Mono Lake South Tufa Area (and perhaps the Visitor Center) is on the State closure list. This would be a tragedy. PLEASE write your elected officials to protest.
Tomorrow we are going up to Bridgeport and Bodie (ghost town) for a day trip. Weather and fall colors have been spectacular.
See photos below.
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Controlled burn |
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Our Campground |
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Panum Crater |
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South Tufa Reserve |
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View from Panum Crater trail. |
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Wetlands surrounding Mono Lake |