This article about Noah discovering adaptive skiing was *such* a joy
https://issuu.com/adventuresportsjournal/docs/winter_2024_issuu/32
This article about Noah discovering adaptive skiing was *such* a joy
https://issuu.com/adventuresportsjournal/docs/winter_2024_issuu/32
Not to change the subject or anything…
But I did a crazy last minute drive to try to catch some lightning bolts at Mono Lake. Lots of big cells over the Sierras, then finally this afternoon a big fat one moved across the center of the lake. Perfect position! But it didn't drop a single bolt until it got to the far side and partway across the ridge. I caught a few of those bolts, but I doubt they will be anything very special.
Happy Friday, dear #sfba! What a glorious day this promises to be!
The lavender is a-blooming, @SutroTower was wrapped in their foggy blanket… having fun with @karlthefog, my dear? You go for it! We support all kinds of love around here— just be safe, folks!
And if you are considering driving to the #Sierras this weekend, please check the forecast and pack all the stuff to stay overnight in your car if needed.
(Yes, I am feeling a bit over-protective of you all right now. Sorry!)
Beautiful winter weather up by Jenkinson Lake. Our original destination was Yosemite, but it has been closed because of all the snow storms rolling through. Apparently, when you want to go snowshoeing, there is such a thing as too much snow. #yosemite #jenkinsonlake #sierras
It was cold and windy but a good day for backcountry skiing in the Sierras today. The snow was over 2 meters deep! My husband and son had fun digging a snow cave.
#snow #backcountry #Sierras #California