Katy Dickinson

http://blogs.sun.com/katysblog/date/20080822 Friday August 22, 2008

Mono Lake, Panum Crater, Devil's Postpile

After our vacation week at the Bear's Lair, we drove home by way of Mono Lake, Mammoth Mountain, Devil's Postpile and Rainbow Falls, and Yosemite.

To get there, we drove on highway 108 from Pinecrest over Sonora pass (elevation 9625 feet) through the Emigrant Wilderness and past the Marines' Mountain Warfare Training Center. We ate lunch at the historic Bridgeport Inn (formerly the Leavitt House where Mark Twain stayed).

After lunch, we drove past a big fire at Lee Vining, then walked around the Panum Crater, near Mono Lake. Panum is an ancient volcanic cone with great splashes of black and gray obsidian and pumice rising in spires in the center. Unfortunately, some aggressive wasps have built their nests in the spires. When my nephew Daniel was stung, we did not try to go further in to see more of the cone.

After Mono Lake, we drove to the town of Mammoth Lake and our hotel. The next day, we hiked to Devil's Postpile and Rainbow Falls. We took the park bus from the Mammoth Mountain ski resort to the Devil's Postpile trail head because of our truck's suspension problems. Sadly, John could not come with us because he was working with the truck repair shop. The Postpile is an amazing cliff of dark grey basalt columns that do indeed look like many-sided posts.

Throughout this area are historical markers by the road. Most of these informative signs are cast in metal and set in rock mounds to protect them from weather and traffic. Here is the text on one at Sonora Pass:

      SONORA MONO TOLL ROAD / Oldest of the trans-Sierra emigrant trails to California is spectacular Sonora Pass crossed by Highway 108, second highest (9,626 Feet) of all highway crossings of the range. The Bartleson-Bidwell Party, with mules, horses and oxen, made the first crossing on October 18, 1841. This route was not attempted by wagons until 1852. "Grizzly" Adams took the trail over Sonora Pass in April, 1854, and reported "On all sides lay old axle trees and wheels.... melancholy evidence of the last season's disasters." The present route first projected in 1862 was finally completed as a toll road, due to the extreme cost, by Mono, Tuolumne, and Stanislaus Counties in 1865. It was said to take three weeks for a six-horse team to make the round trip between Sonora and Bridgeport. / PLAQUE DEDICATED SEPTEMBER 10, 1983 / BODIE CHAPTER NO. 64 / MATUCA CHAPTER NO. 1849 / E CLAMPUS VITUS

It was interesting to compare the mammoth statue at the Mammoth Mountain ski resort to the stuffed elephant we saw at the Washington D.C. Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in June.

Ascending to Sonora Pass
Ascending to Sonora Pass California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Paul reading Sonora Pass marker
Paul reading historical marker, Sonora-Mono Toll Road Sign, Sonora Pass California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Matt and Jessica
Matt and Jessica, Sonora Pass California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Descending from Sonora Pass
Descending from Sonora Pass California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Marines Mountain Warfare Center
Marines Mountain Warfare Center, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Lee Vining, Tioga Lodge fire
Lee Vining, Tioga Lodge fire, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Mono Lake from Panum Crater
Mono Lake from Panum Crater, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Panum Crater Rocks
Panum Crater Rocks, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Climbing inside Panum Crater
Climbing inside Panum Crater, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Devil's Postpile
Devil's Postpile, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Paul on top of Devil's Postpile
Paul on top of Devil's Postpile, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Basalt Posts
Basalt Posts, Devil's Postpile, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Rainbow Falls
Rainbow Falls near Devil's Postpile, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Successful Hikers, Rainbow Falls
Successful Hikers, Rainbow Falls, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Mammoth Mtn Again
Mammoth Mountain Again, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Mammoth Mountain Statue
Mammoth Mountain Statue, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Stuffed Elephant
Stuffed Elephant, Washington DC Museum Natural History, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
On to Yosemite
On to Yosemite, California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2008 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher