Monday, October 20, 2008

20 minutes can be a long time



Two Fridays ago I went up to a place on the Eastern Sierra called Hot Creek to fish. The two photos were within 20 minutes of each other. It gives you a very clear picture of why it is important to be prepared in high elevations. The day of fishing was cold but very clear. We got up out of the canyon at Hot Creek (which is a very pretty stretch of water) and changed and then went north on I-395. The second photo is about 20 minutes after we left Hot Creek. By the way, the cloud or fog bank in the first picture was not where the storm came from (which came from the north). (Photos by Bill Quinn)

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