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Dan Mitchell photo. 60×60 pixels.
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October 29, 2005 Posted by | Commentary | Comments Off on DanPhoto60x60

Happy Birthday Yosemite Blog!

Loyd of Yosemite Blog wishes his blog a happy birthday…

Happy Birthday!!!

Happy Birthday to Yosemite Blog!! One year ago this week I began writing Yosemite Blog. Thank you everyone for the great feedback, the cool friends I’ve made, and all the great stuff you send me.

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I’ll join the celebration. Happy Birthday, Yosemite Blog!

October 29, 2005 Posted by | Commentary | 1 Comment

A Colorful Time to Head to the Mountains

From Tom Stienstra in SFGate (October 27, 2005):

The first hints of fall colors are now arriving to the Bay Area, but in the mountain country, it’s already a spectacle.

If the past 10 days in the canyons of the eastern Sierra have been a preview for the annual Halloween-to-Thanksgiving show, the coming weeks have a chance to be one of the best in years, from Shasta to Whitney — and selected pockets of the Bay Area.

Well, yes, but…

The colors peaked in the Sierra a few weeks ago, so he is right about the “past 10 day’s part.” Unfortunately, the colors are essentially gone now, undoubtedly with the exception of a few isolated pockets here and there.

On the other hand, although it isn’t the subject of his article, great fall colors are heading for lower elevations now. The lower levels of the western Sierra can produce great colors in certain areas and, believe it or not, there are some great color spots in the Bay Area if you look around a bit.

One last thing. Although the Sierra colors are way past their peak now, Stienstra does provide a nice list of some great places to visit in October 2006.

SilverLakeAspens2005|10|08: Aspens near Silver Lake. Sierra Nevada, California. October 8, 2005. © Copyright "g Dan Mitchell".    keywords: aspens golden autumn fall color sierra nevada california silver lake carson pass hiway 88 color photograph
Aspens Near Silver Lake. October 8, 2005. © Copyright Dan Mitchell.

October 29, 2005 Posted by | Commentary | 1 Comment

More About My Spider

When I posted a couple recent spider photos from Almaden Quicksilver Park, I asked if anyone could help me identify this creature. I received a couple interesting and helpful replies:

From an anonymous message:

Dan, The spider in your photo is an “Orb Weaver” also known as a Garden Spider. They spin those huge webs and catch flying insects. They are very useful for keeping the balance. They are usually very active during between late fall and early November. Summer is too hot and winter is too cold for these guys so you won’t see much of them in the days to come. I hope this helped identify the monster? By the way you have some very nice nice photos on your site. I am a frequent visitor to Quick Silver Park. I enjoy your photo’s of the area. Keep up the good work Dan.

And from Gena:

I have seen it called “banded Argiope”, “banded orb-weaving spider”, and “banded garden spider”. I searched online and found that adult females can be up to 20-25 cm (7-10″). Sorry I don’t know much more, I’m not too familiar with most spiders.

7 inches!? Yikes! I think I’m glad I didn’t run into one of those. (The spider in the photos might have been 1 1/2 or 2 inches long including legs.)

Thanks to both of you for the information!

By the way, if any readers see me on the trail please say ‘hi.” I frequently travel the following routes at Almaden Quicksilver:

  • Up and down the Deep Gulch trail to access Castillero and the junction with Mine Hill – occasionally with a detour down Wood Road Trail.
  • The New Almaden Trail heading more or less west and north from the Mockingbird Hill parking lot. (That is the area where I saw the spider.) On occasion I follow this route all the way to Prospect #3 to Mine Hill and then return via the ridge and then the steep descent from the south on New Almaden.
  • On occasion I do the Senador Mine / Guadalupe Dam loop.

You can probably recognize me by the load I’m carrying… ;-) I often carry one or another fanny/lumbar pack, a camera over one shoulder, and a tripod bag over the other.
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October 28, 2005 Posted by | Commentary | Comments Off on More About My Spider

Sierra Nevada Fall Colors… by Someone Else

Take a look an Inge Fernau’s web site.
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October 24, 2005 Posted by | Sierra Nevada | Comments Off on Sierra Nevada Fall Colors… by Someone Else

Spider – Take Two

SpiderTwo2005|10|22: Spider. Almaden Quicksilver Park. October 22, 2005. © Copyright Dan Mitchell.
Spider. Almaden Quicksilver Park. October 22, 2005. © Copyright Dan Mitchell.

Another photo of the spider I saw on my hike at Almaden Quicksilver Park yesterday. I have not idea what kind of spider it is, but it was big!

October 23, 2005 Posted by | Wildlife | 1 Comment

Oak Grove and Fog

OakGroveFog2005|10|22: Oak Grove and Fog. Almaden Quicksilver Park. October 22, 2005. © Copyright Dan Mitchell.
Oak Grove and Fog. Almaden Quicksilver Park. October 22, 2005. © Copyright Dan Mitchell.

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October 22, 2005 Posted by | Quicksilver | Comments Off on Oak Grove and Fog

Oak and Poison Oak

OakAndPoisonOak2005|10|22: Oak and Poison Oak. Almaden Quicksilver Park. October 22, 2005. © Copyright Dan Mitchell.
Oak and Poison Oak. Almaden Quicksilver Park. October 22, 2005. © Copyright Dan Mitchell.

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October 22, 2005 Posted by | Green World | Comments Off on Oak and Poison Oak

Autumn Morning Dew

AutumnPlantsDew2005|10|22: Autumn Morning Dew. Almaden Quicksilver Park. October 22, 2005. © Copyright Dan Mitchell.
Autumn Morning Dew. Almaden Quicksilver Park. October 2, 2005. © Copyright Dan Mitchell.

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October 22, 2005 Posted by | Green World | Comments Off on Autumn Morning Dew

Almaden Quicksilver Spider

QuicksilverSpider2005|10|22: Spider. Almaden Quicksilver Park. October 22, 2005 © Copyright Dan Mitchell.
Spider. Almaden Quicksilver Park. October 22, 2005. © Copyright Dan Mitchell.

I wonder if anyone can identify this spider for me?

October 22, 2005 Posted by | Wildlife | 1 Comment