West Walker River
The West Walker River originates at Tower Lake in Mono County, California, 9,623 ft (2,933 m) above sea level in the Stanislaus National Forest. This photo, taken on July 5, shows the river flowing through the rugged canyon that is also the route for Highway 395 that traverses California's Eastern Sierra Nevada mountains. I have never seen this river so high before at any time of year!
Hope you have had a good week! We are just back in San Francisco from a quick trip to the Sierras -- more to come! I will catch up over the next couple of days. Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for your kind comments, awards and faves -- I appreciate them all.
© Melissa Post 2017
In Explore 6 July 2017
West Walker River
The West Walker River originates at Tower Lake in Mono County, California, 9,623 ft (2,933 m) above sea level in the Stanislaus National Forest. This photo, taken on July 5, shows the river flowing through the rugged canyon that is also the route for Highway 395 that traverses California's Eastern Sierra Nevada mountains. I have never seen this river so high before at any time of year!
Hope you have had a good week! We are just back in San Francisco from a quick trip to the Sierras -- more to come! I will catch up over the next couple of days. Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for your kind comments, awards and faves -- I appreciate them all.
© Melissa Post 2017
In Explore 6 July 2017