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Posted: 22 Apr 2017


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Indian Creek--in flood!

Indian Creek--in flood!
Another example of the extraordinary snowpack this year. This area is transitional between the Sierra Nevada proper and the Cascades, starting around Lassen Peak about 40 miles north, and altho it's lower in elevation than the High Sierra it received a _lot_ of snow last season. The insets show more typical stream flow in Dec 2010 (left), and during the height of the drought in Jan 2015 (right).

The gray dome with white highlights to the right of the creek is Soda Rock. It is composed of travertine, a spring-deposited limestone, and figures in the creation myth of the Maidu, the local Native American tribe, as the place where their ancestors entered the world above.

, Roger (Grisly), Don Barrett (aka DBs travels), Gudrun and 7 other people have particularly liked this photo


7 comments - The latest ones
 Cold War Warrior
Cold War Warrior
What the Germans call Gletschermilch - glacier milk.
7 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
Love seeing these comparison photos.. and you info is always great !

Admired in ~ I ♥ Nature
7 years ago.
 Diane Putnam
Diane Putnam club
I suppose I would call it Elephant Foot Rock. Superb shots, and I agree with Pam!
7 years ago.
 slgwv
slgwv club
Thanks, everyone! Knowing how unusual this is, I was really trying for lots of documentation.
7 years ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club
Very illuminating photos, that's quite a difference! Soda rock looks interesting. We have quite a bit of travertine around here too but it can be only seen in the quarries (and on many buildings...).
7 years ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
Wonderful landscape and great information, thank you.
6 years ago.
 slgwv
slgwv club
Thanks, everybody!
6 years ago.

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