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Dawn Light, Palisades Ridge and Big Pine Creek Lake #4

DawnPalisadesFourthLake2006|08|12: Dawn light. Palisades Ridge and Big Pine Creek Lake #4. Sierra Nevada Range, California. August 12, 2006. © "g dan mitchell".    keywords: dawn light palisades ridge big pine creek lake #4 mount sill north palisade mount bayley sierra nevada color photography backpacking

Dawn light. Palisades Ridge and Big Pine Creek Lake #4. Sierra Nevada Range, California. August 12, 2006. © G Dan Mitchell.

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August 16, 2006 Posted by | Sierra Nevada | Comments Off on Dawn Light, Palisades Ridge and Big Pine Creek Lake #4

Big Pine Lake #4

SillBayleyFourthLake2006|08|12: Sunrise, Big Pine Creek Lake #4. Sierra Nevada Range. August 12, 2006. © Copyright "G Dan Mitchell".    keywords: big pine creek lake #4 sunrise mount sill mount bayley palisade glacier sierra nevada range color photograph reflections

Sunrise, Big Pine Creek Lake #4. Sierra Nevada Range. August 12, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

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August 14, 2006 Posted by | Sierra Nevada | Comments Off on Big Pine Lake #4

Reading at Lake #4

ReadingFourthLake2006|08|09: Caroline reading at Big Pine Lake #4 - Mt. Sill, North Palisade, Palisade Glacier in the background. August 9, 2006. © Copyright "G Dan Mitchell".    keywords: Caroline woman reading book on rock big pine lake #4 sierra nevada backpacking camping outdoors mount sill north palisade glacier color photograph

Caroline reading at Big Pine Lake #4 – Mt. Sill, North Palisade, Palisade Glacier in the background. August 9, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

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August 14, 2006 Posted by | People | Comments Off on Reading at Lake #4

About Those Rocks

“Stacy” sent a nice note about my web site (thanks!) and asked about the moving rocks at Racetrack Playa in Death Valley:

“I was wondering if you knew how the rocks moved across the surface like your pictures show. Wind?”

RacetrackRocksClouds2006|04|03: Rocks and Clouds, Racetrack Playa. Death Valley National Park. April 3, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

Rocks and Clouds, Racetrack Playa. Death Valley National Park. April 3, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

The playa is essentialy a very flat dry lakebed formed of fine silt washed down from the surrounding mountains. The first theory I read suggested that the seasonally-wet playa surface was slick enough that extremely strong winds could move the rocks. The winds are quite strong there and apparent do frequently blow from the rocky hill at the end of the playa. (This hill is seen in the photo below.) However, I believe that someone eventually calculated that winds would have to blow at many hundreds of miles per hours to move some of the very large and heavy rocks.

ApproachingRocks2006|04|03: Approaching Rocks, Racetrack Playa. Death Valley National Park. April 3, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

Approaching Rocks, Racetrack Playa. Death Valley National Park. April 3, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

The more recent theory arose from the above realization combined with the observation that the tracks on the playa demonstrate that groups of rocks sometimes move as if locked together. As I understand it, under the right conditions shallow surface water on the playa can freeze, locking the rocks in a large, shallow ice sheet. (Yes, Death Valley can get cold in the winter.) The wind acts on the large surface of frozen water, dragging the embedded rocks over the slick surface. This seems like a reasonable explanation to me, though I don’t believe anyone has ever actually observed the process in action.

As far as I know, Racetrack Playa is the only place in the world where you can see this phenomenon. If you ever get the opportunity to visit Racetrack Playa, do go. Even without the moving rocks, dawn on the playa is not to be missed.

(Note: The 60-mile round trip drive on a rough gravel road to Racetrack Playa is not for the faint of heart and requires a sturdy vehicle. At certain times of the year it would be dangerous and downright foolish to try to get there. Check with Death Valley National Park and other experts before trying it.)
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August 14, 2006 Posted by | Commentary | Comments Off on About Those Rocks

Sunrise, Temple Crag and Fourth Lake

TempleCrag4thLakeSunrise2006|08|12: Sunrise, Temple Crag and Fourth Lake. Sierra Nevada Range, California. August 12, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.    keywords: sunrise dawn temple crag fourth lake sierra nevada california color photograph

Sunrise, Temple Crag and Fourth Lake. Sierra Nevada Range, California. August 12, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

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August 13, 2006 Posted by | Sierra Nevada | Comments Off on Sunrise, Temple Crag and Fourth Lake

Morning, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier

SeattleCenterRainierMorning2006|07|30: Mornng, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier. Seattle Washington. July 30, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

Mornng, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier. Seattle Washington. July 30, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
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August 6, 2006 Posted by | Pacific Northwest | Comments Off on Morning, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier

Nightfall, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier

NightfallSeattleCenterRainier2006|07|31: Nightfall, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier. Seattle, Washington. July 31, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.    keywords: seattle center downtown space needle mount rainier pacific northwest washington evening twilight dusk night color photo lights

Nightfall, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier. Seattle, Washington. July 31, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

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August 5, 2006 Posted by | Pacific Northwest | Comments Off on Nightfall, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier

Pacific Northwest Photography

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VolunteerParkLeaves2006|11|11: Autumn Leaves, Volunteer Park. Seattle Washington. November 11, 2006. © Copyright "g dan mitchell".    keywords: volunteer park seattle washington autumn fall leaves and trees color photograph

Autumn Leaves, Volunteer Park. Seattle Washington. November 11, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. (Sales)

SeattleCenterRainierMorning2006|07|30: Mornng, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier. Seattle Washington. July 30, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

Mornng, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier. Seattle Washington. July 30, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. (Sales)

NightfallSeattleCenterRainier2006|07|31: Nightfall, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier. Seattle, Washington. July 31, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.    keywords: seattle center downtown space needle mount rainier pacific northwest washington evening twilight dusk night color photo lights

Nightfall, Seattle Center and Mt. Rainier. Seattle, Washington. July 31, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell (Sales).

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August 5, 2006 Posted by | Commentary | Comments Off on Pacific Northwest Photography

Seattle Photos

I recently returned from nearly a week in the Seattle area. I did a lot of photography while I was there, but most of it doesn’t really fit with the Outside theme of this web site. I’m posting these photographs at my
***G Dan Mitchell | Photography
site this week and for the next few days, so wander over there if you are interested.
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August 3, 2006 Posted by | Photography | Comments Off on Seattle Photos

Visiting by Way of Two-Heel Drive?

Tom of Two-Heel Drive included this site in his blog roll earlier this week (Thanks, Tom!), so I’d like to welcome anyone visiting via his link. Since Tom pointed you here to see some photography, I’d like to give you a brief introduction.

I started this site primarily so that I could post photography of outdoor places I visit. You’ll find some recent photos below. However, this being a blog and all, the recent stuff scrolls of the page in a week or so. For this reason, you’ll want to check out the sidebar links on the right side of the page under Dan’s Outside Photography – there are hundreds of photographs there.

If you like the photographs, you may want to visit my main photography site, G Dan Mitchell | Photography, where I post a new photograph every day along with occasional commentary.

Thanks for visiting!
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August 3, 2006 Posted by | Commentary | Comments Off on Visiting by Way of Two-Heel Drive?