As a daily journalist for 35 years, this is the place I talk about field reporting in the Sierra Nevada.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Might not need to worry about snow patches this August
Last August, there was still snow all over the place in the high Sierra. This photo was in the Southern Sierra, just east of the crest.
Trust me, unless the winter gets rolling a little bit soon, this snow patch will not be around.
The hiker's name is Tim Crosse, a 20-something guy who likes seeing nature up close. By the time we were finished with this backpack, he knew what a Sierra glacier looked like. He had listened to the gentle drip at night as the snow and ice melted. He drank ice-cold water from a glacial tarn.
He's one of those youngsters who likes to check things out before he makes decisions -- like casting a vote. I won't get into the connection between water and California voting. That's a subject for a different blog.
Back to the high Sierra, I think it's really important to show the next generation what's up here and connect the dots. I know plenty of people, young and old, whose world is inside four walls. That was true for me when I was 20 years old.
I'll have a few more blogs soon about seeing California up close. And you don't have to put your phone on vibrate. I'm hoping to get you into places where there is no cell coverage.
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