8th annual Guitarfish Music festival

Guitarfish is an intimate camping and music experience in a magical setting;
over a mile high, in the woods, on the South Fork of the Yuba River,
at the Cisco Grove Campground. This year was the 8th annual and I have gone every year except one.  

Set in the stunning Sierras at Cisco Grove campground, the festival also provides an enchanting setting to enjoy the South Yuba river, hiking, world class mountain and road biking, towering trees, and starry skies. Emphasizing the importance of water, Guitarfish works in partnership with non-profits to educate on the issues of overfishing and water pollution, promoting water conservation and preservation of clean oceans and watersheds, with a portion of proceeds going towards such. Guitarfish aims to provide a direction for positive change to sustain and maintain healthy watersheds, rivers, streams, lakes and oceans and to preserve all living beings that depend on it. Coming together to honor this big blue ball we all call home feeds the magic.

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Camping and hiking trip for 7 days to Eastern Sierras. Part 1

In between house sitting I recently went on a 7 day camping and hiking trip in the Eastern sierras. I have visited this area many times and one of my favorite campgrounds is Aspen . It is located on highway 120 a few miles up from Lee Vining as you go towards Yosemite.  Aspen is quiet and peaceful  although it has a creek running through with some cascading waterfalls at the top of the campground. The waterfalls can be quite loud!!  I actually dreamed of cars crashing one night from the sound of the falls. Here are a couple photos of the campground and the falls.

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Fairly nice campground although it does only have pit toilets. It is $12 per night and $6 with the Senior pass.

Normally , in the past I have had my dog Jasper with me but he passed a couple years ago so this time I went into Yosemite a couple of times to hike . No dogs allowed on trails there. I entered from Tuolumne Meadows entrance and nothing was open yet as far as the lodge or campground so it was a nice tine to do some hiking there with no crowds.

My first day was a doozer of a hike as in 10 to 12 miles round trip. Not a lot of elevation gain but a lot of distance. The trail was from Tuolumne meadows to Glen Aulin and beyond .

Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp is an established campground—one of six High Sierra Camps—located in Glen Aulin next to the Tuolumne River in Yosemite National Park in California, in the Sierra Nevada.

I went just short of the actual camp but far enough to see the series of cascading waterfalls that are just above the camp. Amazing hike. Very beautiful the whole way, Relatively flat and easy. Some uphill but elevation gains of only about 800 ft. for this hike.  You have to hike in about 4.5 miles or so to get to where the waterfalls start.

Here are photos along the trail and then leading up to the falls. Right after the bridge , keep going to reach the falls . Just Beautiful !!! And the views  are amazing as well.  This first group of photos  is along the first couple miles of trail as you meander along the Tuolumne river. So peaceful and pretty.

You come to a bridge about 4 miles or more in. Don’t stop here because it is downhill another 1/2 mile or more  to the series of waterfalls that are not to be missed !!

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The bridge

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The Waterfalls !!!  I would rate this hike a 10 for the beauty of the whole trail and the magnificent waterfalls.

The next day I did another hike in Yosemite to Elizabeth lake. This was a 5 mile round trip hike with a 1000 ft. elevation gain . The trail head is located in the Tuolumne meadows campground at the back of B loop.  Elizabeth lake is a small lake located below Unicorn peak and  the scenery around it was very beautiful.

My next post will be about Lundy Canyon and More waterfalls !!

Thanksgiving in Truckee, California

Truckee , California is my Hometown. I moved here in 1975 with my dear friend Sandy Radamacher.

Thanksgiving to me is spending time with those you love. I dont have to much family so I usually spend it at Sandys house. We have had many losses this year. Sandys husband Steve passed last Jan. So, it was not the same without him but Sandy still had her traditional Thanksgiving dinner and a nice time was had by all.

I have been traveling since June but was nice to be back in Truckee for the holidays.

Truckee , California will always be my home even though I wander.

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Glacier National park.

Glacier National park is so very beautiful. I will let the photos speak for theirselves.

Some of these are from the Highline trail and some are around Lake McDonald in the Many glacier area.

Unfortunately , it was smokey some days so the sky does not always look as blue as it would on a normal day.

As far as wildlife. I was lucky to see Moose, Mountain goat, Bighorn sheep and Marmot.