McGee Creek Canyon color season
Billy Ponds clearing weather / from town couldn't see anything / briefly parting fog
North Lake fall designs / a little fresh snow and ice / hike up from below
Buckwheat cocktail
Water Birch color / at the crossing along the trail / South Fork Big Pine Creek
Lower Owens River view / morning after a cold storm / meandering song
Reddy Freddy
The color appears to be caused by a rock glacier
Mount Keith emerging from the clearing fog
Bishop Canyon blast
Looking east from the trailhead to the Mobius Arch
Aspen in color above Prospector Meadow
Little Mount Humphry's in a clearing
South Lake aspen (Populus tremuloides)
Frizzy fog and Mount Williamson
The Owens River just above where it enters the aqueduct
The Independence skyline
The mighty south face of Lone Pine Peak
Lake Sabrina aspen stand
Mono Lake late fall morning
Mount Keith through the clouds
Beautiful but possibly ineffective roots
Was this South Lake or Lake Sabrina?
Looking up into the Williamson Bowl
A brief glimpse of Mount Whitney
You'd think the weather was bad in the Eastern Sierra based on these photos
The Jeffrey Pine's reach out onto the alluvial fan along Independence Creek
Lake Sabrina fall color kick
Middle Palisade glacier final stand
Fast moving wispy clouds
Hot Creek and Glass Mountain
Mount Whitney and the Needles
Lake Sabrina fall
Early snow near Fort Independence
Late fall light on the south face of Lone Pine Peak
Lone Pine Lake stillness
Popular aspen on the shores of North Lake
Whitney Portal mists
Tungsten Hills rainbow
Water birch in the South Fork of Big Pine Creek
Lone Pine Lake light freeze
Ferns in fall along the trail above Whitney Portal
Lone Pine Peak and the pinnacles along the ridge between Mounts Leconte and Corcoran
Big rock holding tree roots near Lone Pine Lake
Water Birch along the trail up the South Fork of Big Pine Creek
Rabbitbrush bloom
Winter's door near Outpost Camp
Eastside mists
Bishop Creek aspen show
Lone Pine Peak field of cliffs
Malpais Mesa thunderstorm explosion
Billy Ponds between the rains
Alabama Hills light with Mount Muir and the Needles
Independence drama
A brief hole in the fog
Color response
Mount Whitney peaks above the fog
Last big o light
Inyo Mountains evening cloud level
Mount Bradley layers
Fog and clouds from east of the river
Bishop Creek fall color experience
Alabama Hills piles of patterns
Hanging mists on the buttresses above Whitney Portal
Mobius Arch backwards view
Alabama Hills with a special guest appearance from the Inyo Mountains
The briefest of views of the Keeler and Day Needles above Whitney Portal
North Lake aspens and peaks
We were in the cloud and there was some lightning but it all moved off to the east
Late fall hike above Coyote Creek
This was the thunderstorm that took out the road to Scotty's Castle
Long Lake and Bishop Pass
Above Hilton Creek
McGee Creek cottonwoods
Ridge walk north of Independence the day before a storm
Tungsten Hills conversation
Morning light viewed from the edge of Independence
Carillon Creek fall color near the start of the Mount Whitney trail
Fern patterns thought
Native American rock ring above Bishop
North Fork of Lone Pine Creek
Junko and Mount Whitney
Crater Mountain from the some granitic hills
Day before the storm
Yellow, orange, or red
We ran into Doug and he pointed out this window
Late October or Early November in the Owens Valley
Meadow just above Lower Boy Scout Lake
Glacier Lodge Road and Mount Tinemaha
Afternoon light above Whitney Portal
A bad afternoon to summit but surprisingly still on the Volcanic Tableland
Mid October surprise toward Horton Lake
Golden Trout Creek waterfall freeze
Sevehah Cliffs light
Bishop Creek aspen grove
Independence Peak above the mists
Cottonwoods in McGee Creek
You never know what will grab your attention in the Alabama Hills
Mount Williamson fog layers
You can see the Giant Sequoia that is the tallest tree in Independence just to the left of the Courthouse
McGee Creek Canyon aspen up above the beaver pond
Mount Baxter light
Fresh snow on the Sierra escarpment viewed from just west of the Eastern California Museum
Fall pallette
Beads of time
Little Egypt on cold windy late fall day
Snow at last
Looking down past Candlelight Buttress with fall light
Onion Valley fall color
Rugged
The other side of the Alabama Hills
Cooler
Big is little
The twists and turns of the Lower Owens River
Mount Muir above Candlelight Buttress
Wheeler Crest
Leaves