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I took this out of the Jeep window. I noticed a Goose enjoying the lovely day floating on the pond at Spruce Row Camp.
Summer activities for the campers at Blue Haven campground at Ellenburgh Depot in upstate New York. Campers feeding campers.
This vintage Class 'C' RV home by the looks of it would have all the necessities for living comfortably, day-in and day-out. Stylish, light-blocking drapes for a good night's sleep and privacy, and parked in a wide-open area for security and quick open access to the streets nearby.
I photographed this RV with my Olympus OM-2SP (Spot Program) film SLR loaded with Kodak 400TX (TRI-X) 35mm black and white film near "golden hour." After getting negatives and prints back from the lab, I scanned the negative with my Epson V600 film scanner, matching the print.
Old 1968 Streamline camper hiding under a giant Live Oak tree
Twenty years from now you will more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did.- Mark Twain
One nice thing about getting into the back country is the milky way becomes visible.
This shot is looking over a neighboring coach, at our camp site in Bridgeport CA. Bridgeport is located on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada.
Campground is shadowed by some of the most impressive peaks in the Sierra Nevada Range: Mt. Whitney, Lone Pine Peak and Mt. Williamson rise to the west of the campground. To the east is the Alabama Hills with its famous movie history. Beyond the Alabama Hills is the Owens Valley and Inyo Mountains Range. Camping is good throughout the season with plenty of opportunities for exploring, hiking, sightseeing. Closest amenities (groceries, gas) are in Lone Pine (4.5 miles). Elevation - 5,120 ft. Amenities include vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings and lantern holders. Water is available March-October.
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
Campground is shadowed by some of the most impressive peaks in the Sierra Nevada Range: Mt. Whitney, Lone Pine Peak and Mt. Williamson rise to the west of the campground. To the east is the Alabama Hills with its famous movie history. Beyond the Alabama Hills is the Owens Valley and Inyo Mountains Range. Camping is good throughout the season with plenty of opportunities for exploring, hiking, sightseeing. Closest amenities (groceries, gas) are in Lone Pine (4.5 miles). Elevation - 5,120 ft. Amenities include vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings and lantern holders. Water is available March-October.
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
Campground is shadowed by some of the most impressive peaks in the Sierra Nevada Range: Mt. Whitney, Lone Pine Peak and Mt. Williamson rise to the west of the campground. To the east is the Alabama Hills with its famous movie history. Beyond the Alabama Hills is the Owens Valley and Inyo Mountains Range. Camping is good throughout the season with plenty of opportunities for exploring, hiking, sightseeing. Closest amenities (groceries, gas) are in Lone Pine (4.5 miles). Elevation - 5,120 ft. Amenities include vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings and lantern holders. Water is available March-October.
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
On Friday the 30th, I traveled with a friend to check out the progress at the new Santa Rosa fishing and rv camp. There has been some cleanup and painting done on a couple of the older buildings and this new building has it's foundation and steel framework completed. However, the contruction supervisor and the owner were both gone and I did not learn much about the plans.
Campground is shadowed by some of the most impressive peaks in the Sierra Nevada Range: Mt. Whitney, Lone Pine Peak and Mt. Williamson rise to the west of the campground. To the east is the Alabama Hills with its famous movie history. Beyond the Alabama Hills is the Owens Valley and Inyo Mountains Range. Camping is good throughout the season with plenty of opportunities for exploring, hiking, sightseeing. Closest amenities (groceries, gas) are in Lone Pine (4.5 miles). Elevation - 5,120 ft. Amenities include vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings and lantern holders. Water is available March-October.
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
There are 99 single sites in four loops and three group sites. Hemlock and Violet Loops: No reservation needed. All sites are first come, first serve. Orchid and Oak Loops - 25 single sites: Reservation needed -
Mid-May to Mid-September at Recreation.gov.
This campground offers stunning views of Crowley Lake and the Glass Mountains to the east. To the west is the Sierra Nevada mountains and McGee Mountain and Canyon. Popular activities include lake and stream fishing, boating, windsurfing, horseback riding, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Crowley Lake and the Town of Crowley Lake are approximately 2 miles away. The Town of Mammoth Lakes is approximately 10 miles away. Campground facilities were fully updated during the summer of 2012.
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
This campground offers stunning views of Crowley Lake and the Glass Mountains to the east. To the west is the Sierra Nevada mountains and McGee Mountain and Canyon. Popular activities include lake and stream fishing, boating, windsurfing, horseback riding, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Crowley Lake and the Town of Crowley Lake are approximately 2 miles away. The Town of Mammoth Lakes is approximately 10 miles away. Campground facilities were fully updated during the summer of 2012.
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
Elevation - 4,975 ft. Campground is located on an alluvial fan, next to Horton Creek with an outstanding view of Mt. Tom and Wheeler Crest in the Sierra Nevada Range. Nearby is the Tungsten Hills. Wintering deer herds often graze in the early spring. Plenty of opportunities for exploring, hiking, sightseeing. Closest amenities are in Bishop (12 miles).
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
The PV Pit Campground is located in an old gravel quarry near the Happy and Sad Boulders. PV Pit is popular for its affordable price and social atmosphere.
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
Elevation - 4,975 ft. Campground is located on an alluvial fan, next to Horton Creek with an outstanding view of Mt. Tom and Wheeler Crest in the Sierra Nevada Range. Nearby is the Tungsten Hills. Wintering deer herds often graze in the early spring. Plenty of opportunities for exploring, hiking, sightseeing. Closest amenities are in Bishop (12 miles).
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
The PV Pit Campground is located in an old gravel quarry near the Happy and Sad Boulders. PV Pit is popular for its affordable price and social atmosphere.
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
The PV Pit Campground is located in an old gravel quarry near the Happy and Sad Boulders. PV Pit is popular for its affordable price and social atmosphere.
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
Campground is shadowed by some of the most impressive peaks in the Sierra Nevada Range and camping is good throughout the season with plenty of opportunities for exploring, hiking, fishing, sightseeing. Closest amenities are Big Pine, ten miles north.
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
Elevation - 4,975 ft. Campground is located on an alluvial fan, next to Horton Creek with an outstanding view of Mt. Tom and Wheeler Crest in the Sierra Nevada Range. Nearby is the Tungsten Hills. Wintering deer herds often graze in the early spring. Plenty of opportunities for exploring, hiking, sightseeing. Closest amenities are in Bishop (12 miles).
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
Campground is shadowed by some of the most impressive peaks in the Sierra Nevada Range and camping is good throughout the season with plenty of opportunities for exploring, hiking, fishing, sightseeing. Closest amenities are Big Pine, ten miles north.
Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM.
The E Clampus Vitus, Billy Holcomb Chapter erected the US Strike monument commemorating the May 1964 two week training exercise - the largest military war game since WWII. The US Strike plaque is located approximately 10 miles north of Interstate 10 in Blythe California, in the Midland Long Term Visitor Area on Lovekin Road.
Photo by BLM.
Great informational signs like this erected by the National Forest Service are few and far between. Wouldn't you like to know if your favorite campground is open before you drive the additional 28 miles up the hill. Peninsula Campground was indeed filled with mud and snow IN JULY. I saw it with my own eyes. PLUMAS National Forest