Monday, November 30, 2015

Thanksgiving 2015: Lava Beds & Crater Lake

November 23, 2015



The night was cold at Lava Beds, but it was nothing compared to the morning.  My fingers were frozen to the bone while packing up the tent, so cold I briefly regretted the decision to camp in the tent.  This would turn out to be the only night we were able to camp and my fingers warmed up quickly enough, so it all worked out.

Lava Beds National Monument, CA
Lava Beds National Monument, CA
Lava Beds is a pretty cool park.  There are a lot of caves that can be explored.  Well, if you don't have a dog along with you, of course.  There are also a number of wildlife refuges nearby.  Tule Lake has plenty of deer and waterfowl.  It would be fun to spend a few days here.  I'd have to leave Pongo at home.
Lava Beds National Monument, CA
American Pika -- Lava Beds National Monument, CA
I spotted a Pika on the lava rocks.  That was a surprise.  I was even more surprised when he/she stuck around long enough to let me switch to my long lens for some nice photos.  What a nice little Pika.  I've never seen one in the wild before, so the day was already a big success and it wasn't even 9:00 yet.

Pongo insists on driving the first leg -- Lava Bed National Monument, CA
Lava Beds National Monument, CA
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, CA
If you were wondering how cold was cold, check out the frozen ponds just up the road from the campground.  It got down to twenty degrees around Tule Lake which is just a few miles from the Lava Beds.

Crater Lake National Park, OR
Our main stop on the drive up to Salem was at Crater Lake.  It was pretty, but the clear skies made for a boring set of photos.  Pongo enjoyed the snow and we had a nice walk around the South part of the rim.  I got a little confused and didn't realize I could have driven around the rim to the North exit.  Instead I took the West exit and we had an unexpected adventure.
Crater Lake National Park, OR
Crater Lake National Park, OR
While driving around the park and back to 99 I saw a sign for National Creek Falls.  It sounded fun so we took the detour.  The trail head is a few miles off the main highway.  I didn't see a single soul on that road nor at any point during our hike down to the falls.  That was pretty cool.  I saved Pongo's life when he tried to jump into the creek just above the waterfall.  Not the first time.

National Creek Falls, OR
National Creek, OR
Soundtrack:

  • Johnny Cash -- Live at San Quentin
  • Elvis Costello & the Attractions -- Trust
  • Gun & Doll Show -- Working on the Bomb
  • Ramones -- Ramones / Rocket to Russia
  • The Band -- The Band

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Thanksgiving 2015: Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge

November 22, 2015



For me, Thanksgiving means making the annual trek up to Oregon for a get together with with my extended family.  It's a large gathering.  This year there were sixty-five people or so.  That's maybe slightly above average, but only by a few people.  I think the largest we ever had was ninety folks.  It's not held in a house, it's in a church gymnasium.

Northern Pintail -- Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, CA
Northern Pintail
This year was a little different than usual.  Since Sam moved out a few years ago I've been taking the entire week off and making the drive up a cold-weather road trip.  I spend four or five days by myself camping and seeing the sites.  This year Pongo joined me.  It was the dog's longest trip to date.  Six days.  We had quite a nice adventure together.
Northern Pintail -- Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, CA
Our first stop on the drive up was at Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge.  It's one of our day trip destinations so we are both familiar with it.  There are a couple of trails we can walk on and the auto tour can be spectacular in the winter.  The weather was perfect, cool but not cold with enough clouds in the sky to make wide shots interesting.

Ring-billed Duck -- Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, CA
Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, CA
Snow Goose
This particular refuge can be a decent place for spotting mammals.  We've seen deer and raccoons and a lone coyote.  I'm always hoping to see an otter but have never seen one.  Truthfully, I'm not sure there even are otters at his location.  I've heard mountain lions are occasionally spotted at these Central Valley complexes.  Rarely, actually.  That would be awesome.  I don't know how Pongo would react.  He tried to jump out the window and chase the last raccoons we saw there.  Silly dog.  We didn't see any mammals on this trip.  Lotsa ducks and geese, though.
Snow Goose -- Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, CA
Snow Goose -- Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, CA
Red-tailed Hawk
Pongo's ears perk up whenever he hears a flock of geese.  He enjoys watching the big birds.  The auto tours in general are a lot of fun for him, I guess.  He likes to hang out the passenger window as we drive slowly around the gravel roads.  That door has a lot of light scratches on it now from Pongo's sightseeing.  That's OK, we never sell our cars anyway, we just drive them until they die.

Hawks and harriers are common sights at the refuge.  The hawks like to sit in the trees that ring the auto tour which is cool because it creates nice photo opportunities.  Harriers are tougher to photograph.  They land on the ground far from the road when they aren't flying around.  I've seen dozens of harriers here but I've never been able to get a decent photo of one at this location.
Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, CA
Pongo
After the refuge we headed up to Lava Beds National Monument where we'd camp for the night.  It was cold!  The campgrounds were almost empty, so that was nice.  Normally Pongo and I sleep in the car.  It was a little extra crowded in there with Pongo's crate and pillow, so we slept in the tent instead.  It was Pongo's first night in a tent.  He did pretty well.  It took him a little while to get used to the sounds of the tent in the breeze but he settled in OK.

Mount Shasta, CA
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, CA
Soundtrack:
  • Bruce Springsteen -- Darkness on the Edge of Town / Born to Run
  • The Jimi Hendrix Experience -- Electric Ladyland

Monday, November 9, 2015

Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline

November 8, 2015



I kept it local this weekend.  I did a little shopping (gloves) and got out for a few picture at the MLK Shoreline.  Nothing too spectacular.  As you can see from the picture above, a small storm was rolling in.  It gave us our second rain of the year, the first that felt like an actual storm.  In fact, it was the first rain that had a stormy feel to it in over a year.  Nice.  Hopefully it was the first of many.  California sure needs it.

Some Kinda Yellowlegs -- Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline, Oakland, CA
Snowy Egret -- Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline, Oakland, CA
Brown Pelican -- Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline, Oakland, CA
Most of the winter birds haven't arrived yet.  I don't think it will be long, though.  I saw a could of surf scoters, a few northern shovelers and a lone bufflelead.  I am ready.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline, Oakland, CA
Alameda, CA