Sunday, June 24, 2012

East Sierra Hot Springs

I went out to Grover Hot Springs State Park a few weeks ago and was exposed to a whole new part of California. South of Tahoe at the headwaters of the Carson river, Hot Springs Creek runs through Markleeville in Alpine County.

Still some snow (I need to fix my camera, as there is a spot on the lens I can't see)
Just beyond the area is the nevada desert, in the shadow of the mountains that keeps rain from falling. 
Going up the valley, across the creek

 Once there, a large meadow separates the camping area from the pools
 And it is so expansive and beautiful


I wonder how long ago this fell 

A very prominent outcrop, 7,000 feet up 


On the south side of the valley, the geology produces 125 degree seeps of spring water
So the natives used it, then pioneers, and now it is developed into a cold and hot pool looking out onto the valley
As it comes into the pool (4 feet deep). At the end of the day they drain it over an hour, so by the end you only have about 6 inches of hot water to be in, which then disappears!

 The source is just up the hill from the pools
 It all comes from here, they collect it just above the pool so there is enough for the day.
Mineral content 
This is the overflow that heads into the creek
 The meadows were full of wildflowers, despite the terrible year for them. Aren't these fluffy!


 This is a young coral root orchid/snow plant. I've posted a tall one from the fall from Calaveras before
Lupine, one of my favorites
There is a lot of hiking around too, I went out to a waterfall and saw this lava formation from eons ago
On top of the formation, these trees were sparse and kinda scraggly
 Their roots clinged to the rocks looking for some dirt
 It was hard to photograph the waterfalls, they were like cataracts, so you see a couple and then hike up to more
 This one went into a nice looking pool
 These sparrows were quite vocal, and darted about all day long
 Camping was primitive, but did have bathrooms. Here is the grill I used
 There was some flat area to camp, but lots of boulders
 Markleeville is a tiny town at the crossroads, classic small, rural California mountain town
 The county courthouse, which fits like 10 people. You have to walk in with the criminals when on the jury, it is from like 1877 or something
 The old county jail, so small

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