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Sunday, March 16, 2008

PhotoPost: The Snow Capped San Gabriel Mountains

 

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I've been itching to get out and take some photos but gas is more expensive than ever, and I just had to pay a whopping $669.00 for belt service on my car, which recently passed the 99,500 mile marker on the odometer. Winds whipped away the storms which were predicted on Friday night and Saturday, so Sunday morning dawned clear and brisk, with deep blue skies and lots of fluffy clouds. Mt. Baldy and some of the taller San Gabriels had snow on them, so I decided to take some photos of the mountains, which I haven't featured in a PhotoPost here on Xanga yet.

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I didn't want to drive far. I took the Harbor 110 Freeway north to the Artesia 91 Freeway East, then got off on Lakewood Blvd, which becomes Rosemead Blvd and heads to the hills northward. At numerous stoplights, like here in the city of Pico Rivera, I pulled out the camera and shot the snowcapped San Gabriels from inside the car. (Because the car doesn't have a top, I don't have to shoot through the windshield!)

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Now, farther north, but still on Rosemead Blvd, in Rosemead, where I attended high school back in the late 60s/ early 70s, the mountain range is getting a bit taller. Because Rosemead Blvd. curves a couple of times, the snow capped peaks are over to the right, and can't be seen in this photo.

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Here I'm shooting through a chain link fence to the right of Rosemead Blvd, in order to capture Mt. Baldy in all her early spring grandeur. I took some photos without the chain link, but I like the framing effect evident here. There was not much of a cloud cover when I started out at noon, but the brisk winds blew more and more of them into the valley as I kept going northward.

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I liked this giraffe statue in Temple City, so stopped the car to get some shots. I wanted to get him with the mountain range in back of him, but the sign for the business on the corner lot was right behind his neck. This shot is looking West, as he surveys the traffic on Rosemead Blvd.

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This is the view of the mountain range in the city of East Pasadena, right before I got on the Foothill 210 Freeway East heading toward Highway 39, which snakes into the foothills and up into the mountains.

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I got off the 210 Freeway at Azusa Avenue, Highway 39, and stopped in the city of Azusa to get some shots of these crepe myrtle blossoms. You can see my convertible next to the antique street lamp. There's a neat mural painted on the wall of the building to my car's right, and it will be in the webshots folder when I get all 290 photos online.

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I love the tall palm trees along both sides of the road just before Highway 39 starts to climb into the mountains. The clouds were magnificent. Here is just one of about a dozen shots I took on this stretch of road.

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Now I'm on the winding two lane road into the San Gabriels. This is a dam on the North Fork of the San Gabriel river, which was pretty full in a lot of areas in the Angeles National Forest.

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This is just a shot looking back toward where I've come from, on one of the turnouts. The sky was beginning to fill with more clouds. I started late, at about noon, so it's about 3:30pm when I took this shot.

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I pulled out my videocamera and shot some footage of this babbling brook, part of the north fork of the river. There were a couple dozen folks wading in the brook. We all were parked on the winding road. When I finished taking photos, I found a "ticket" on my car. It seems that the Angeles National Forest has parking tickets now, if you don't have a National Parks sticker, which costs $5.00. At least the "ticket" is just the price of the pass, so I just have to mail a check for $5.00 to the National Parks Service.

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Sadly, I could only drive about 3000 feet up into the mountains. Here I'm about 2500 feet up, surrounded by 5000 foot peaks. It was a weird experience driving up into the San Gabriels today. I haven't been up in these mountains for about 20 years. I used to drive my Volkswagen up to Mt. Baldy all the time when I lived in Glendora. One great perk to living in Southern California is a close proximity to not only an ocean, but a mountain range as well.

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A view of one of the dammed reservoirs on the north fork of the San Gabriel River. We followed the driest season on record with one of the wettest, so there was lots of water in the river, and the reservoirs were all pretty full.

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There were lots of burned and charred trees along the roadway, courtesy of the last couple of extreme fire seasons the Southland experienced. I parked the car a few yards beyond this tree and walked back to get a few photos of the cloudscape background with the charred tree in the foreground. This is the best shot.

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Another charred tree on the side of the road, backed with the mountain range. I had followed Highway 39 as far as it would take me before they closed the road, then drove along East Fork road to Glendora Mountain Road, and headed back toward the city of Glendora, where I lived while in college. I possibly could have driven up to Mt. Baldy. A sign said the road was open, but it was past 5 p.m. and I wanted to get going on the road home.

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Believe it or not, that small clump of buildings in the far distance are the skyscrapers of downtown Los Angeles. I am still about 500 feet in the foothills, standing on a ridge, to take this photo. I got as high as 3000 feet before I had to turn around and go back down. Since the snow caps are higher up, and farther into the forest, I didn't get any real good shots of "Alpine" type landscapes.

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Another dam, this time off of Glendora Mountain Road, right before the two lane highway becomes a city street about five miles distant.

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On the road down the mountain, I shot one last look north, and got some photographers taking shots of the same mountain on another turnout. There were lots of photographers armed with good telephoto lenses and expensive cameras. I wish now I had a better telephoto, but that's something to wish for, and maybe I'll get one sooner than later. As the hours wore on, and the clouds became more dense, and the sun began to sink lower into the sky, I headed home, about 50 miles south, back to the beach, where I live.  EDIT: 9:11 p.m. pdt. I just uploaded eight more photos to the "photoblog", including a shot of the mural mentioned above, more peaks, and even a "self portrait" for those of you who like to see me in my photoposts.

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Beutiful photos and nice post Mike. Have a great St. Pat's Day. Judi
Posted 3/16/2008 8:52 PM by jassmine Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - reply

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This is the US that I want to see with my own two eyes... not the US that I always see on TV (city life, rich kids, spoilt attitudes, etc.). Thanks for sharing. I loved all the pictures, especially the ones of sceneries.
Posted 3/16/2008 9:08 PM by FreeeVerse Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Wow, $669 for a belt service! Maybe things are just that much more expensive in California, but that sounds ridiculous.

Anyway, those are some great nature shots. I really enjoyed the one with the brook and the nice rounded stones. Those palm trees amaze me. I saw some in South Carolina (the only place I've ever seen them in real life), but they were short compared to those. SC still gets frosts and cold weather more often than California though. Still, those palm trees in your picture are just incredible and very strange looking.

Hopefully as the weather here is starting to depart from the freezing mark, I can get out and take some more pictures too. We haven't had enough snow to make interesting pictures that way, and other than that it's just too cold to be convenient to go out and take pictures.

Troy
Posted 3/16/2008 9:11 PM by The_Palantiri Xanga True Member - reply

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like the mountain shots!
makes me want to visit the area
with my hiking boots and backpack
don't you just love great sundays
and cloud days too?
Posted 3/16/2008 9:18 PM by llibra - reply

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Dear Mike,
Holy crap, there are mountains in California?
-remy
Posted 3/17/2008 12:00 AM by porcupinesol Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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howdy. your progression from urban to wilderness is just beautiful!! there is such beauty, and it is so close. thanks for the reminder.
Posted 3/17/2008 1:36 AM by Foxy_Roxie - reply

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Oooooh, wow!!!!....What gorgeous and breaktaking beautiful photos, Mike!!  Thanks so much for posting them!! Happy St. Patrick's Day to you!  Love Ya!! ((Hugs))
Posted 3/17/2008 4:47 AM by renaissancelady - reply

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thanks for making me homesick.  We just have prairies here.  I remember going to Camp out there and climbing in them mountains-I went to Camp Wright and will have to ask my brother what town it was close to.  they loaded us up in Hawthorne,near Lennox back in 1950's and we had a bus ride through the desert and up the mt.
Posted 3/17/2008 5:15 AM by Jillycarmel Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - reply

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Beautiful pictures, Mike.  We still have a little snow here, so, any little sign of spring I can get is great!  Happy St Paddy's Day.
Posted 3/17/2008 5:43 AM by Lmoisan Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - reply

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Love the photos, Mike!  You always do such beautiful work with a camera.  I get to missing CA a lot until I listen to cost of belt jobs, gas, rent, and then things like they are now charging to park along the side of the road!  That is CA!  Get every drop they can from the peon.  lol.  Taking every bit of freedom away from you they can, even the pleasure of a Sunday drive!  That is when I remember WHY we moved in the first place.  Nope....don't miss it at all!  hehe.  Things are bad enough here, but still nothing in comparison.

Hugs, Ethel

Posted 3/17/2008 5:56 AM by eshieb - reply

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@FreeeVerse - Dear Addy, Life is seldom like TV. I guess only the rich kids can afford to be on television. People in Orange County I know never use the phrase the "O.C." either.

@The_Palantiri - Dear Troy, I was quoted $650.00 at Mitsubishi for the service and I asked our local mechanic (which was the first time I was using him) it it would be cheaper. They said yes. Imagine my surprise when I got the bill. Well, hopefully this is the last major engine work, and next I can get the little convertible painted to cover the scratches the kids in the housing complex gave the car over the years. At least it's paid off!

@porcupinesol - Dear Remy, The San Gabriels aren't very high, as mountains go. But the Sierra Nevada range, near the Nevada border, are some magnificent peaks.

@Lmoisan - Dear Lmoisan, Funny. I was trying to get up into the high mountains where the snow was, but the roads were closed. Neat, however, that we here in SoCal can have so much diversity in our natural landscape. I remember one New Year's when I lived in Glendora, I drove my siblings up into the mountains, and we played in the snow in the morning, and later on in the day, I drove them to the beach and we lounged around on the sand.

@eshieb -  Dear Ethel. I'm always asking my boss to open a "satellite" office in a less expensive state. But I know I'll never leave the beach. I have to have an ocean near me.

MFN/ppf

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@baldmike2004 - I hear ya, Mike!  The ocean I DO miss big time!  And there is no substitute for it, either.  Tried going to the Gulf shores here, but they don't compare!  They do have a beauty of their own, of course, but the Pacific just has a beauty of it's own that is undeniable!  My gripe is never with the beauty of CA and coastline there.......just the CA laws.  And deep inside, I know you must have most of them this day and age for the amount of people living there. 

Posted 3/17/2008 7:41 AM by eshieb - reply

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Absolutely gorgeous! Reminds me of Colorado on a beautiful day. Of course, I can tell intrinsically that the mountains in your photos are on the "wrong" side
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these are beautiful. i wish i lived near here to be able to see things like this all the time.
Posted 3/17/2008 2:33 PM by NightlyDreams Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Hope you had fun for St. Patty's Day. Judi
Posted 3/17/2008 7:27 PM by jassmine Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - reply

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As a jaded Californian the scenes were not new to me....Thanks for spreading the California gospel of beauty...

RYC: riding in traffic is not for the sane....My electric bike gets only ten miles to the charge....

Babbling brook? well I'll have to take a look...
Posted 3/18/2008 9:41 AM by PPhilip Xanga True Member - reply

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These are beautiful photos.  I have trouble driving in mountains thanks to a fear of heights and vertigo so seeing photos of them always makes my day.

RYC:  My writing is full of "real life moments" because an author once taught me that to write well, I should write what I know.  What I know is my life, so I use it.  I use the emotions experienced, some situations because they suit what I'm writing, and some ideas inspired by friends, in this case Randy.  He and I have been friends since we were 14.  He's flattered that I have included tidbits from our conversations in this piece.  The Windwalker pieces also have some influence from him, the hunting information that you have not seen a lot of yet as I do not hunt and Randy does.  LOL...I think that is called research.  He's letting me pick his brain.  The Native American stuff is from my fascination with that culture.  The descriptions come from my years of camping in Minnesota, my fascination with wolves, and Minnesota historical museums.  I'm practicing my art?  At least I'd like to be able to call it that.  I've always had a penchant for writing, since the third grade.  I've only ever managed to publish one piece so far but I'm getting more serious about getting my work out there.  Thanks for your comments!

Posted 3/18/2008 11:08 AM by Minnesota_Honey - reply

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Ialways think of California in a stereotypical way ,all pavement ,beaches and city lights ,this pictorial gives me a different perspective.Thanks ,and thanks too for your thoughtful comments.I thibnk its better to visit less often when the visits are as nice as yours.
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Thanks for referring me over to these photos, Mike.  Odd, but there's something about the San Gabriels that leave that portion of the LA basin looking unchanged, timeless.  As I look at your pictures (having lived in the Foothill Blvd towns of Glendora, Azusa, Claremont, Pomona, Monrovia, Arcadia, Pasadena, Glendale, La Crescenta, Montrose, Upland, Sunland and a few more), I can imagine the trips along Foothill Blvd over which the San Gabriels always stood guard. 

I think one could best describe them (at least from the eyes of the resident) as both ugly and beautiful.

Posted 3/19/2008 6:04 PM by JustMeAndy - reply

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:goodjob:Thanks for taking to where I have never been....love the shot of the palm trees starting up the mountain too...
Posted 3/31/2008 9:49 AM by letwoebegone - reply


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