Showing posts with label Lassen Volcanic National Park - Lake Almanor - California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lassen Volcanic National Park - Lake Almanor - California. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2011

California here we come..........

Reno, Nevada

Jasmin and I arrived in Reno via Dallas yesterday morning. Dear friend Paula jumped out from behind a post in baggage claim and, following hugs and giggles, whisked us away via car to our northern California destination. Yep, getting to California from the East coast involves miles, time, hefting heavy bags, and a lot of walking through airport terminals, all worthwhile though when you end up.............



.......................here!!!!

This is the road to Lake Almanor in Lassen Volcanic National Park.....and beautiful Mount Lassen was waiting to welcome us back to California.
Wish you were here!

Friday, July 29, 2011

I'm leaving town..................


It's time to get out of town.  
Yes, Summer in the south is far too hot, too dry, and just too much this year!
On Saturday I'm heading west to northern California.
For a couple of weeks I'll awake each morning to this beautiful view after a restful night where a blanket (I have a vague memory of what that is!) may be required.  
I took these photos during last Summer's visit.



I'll keep in touch from Lake Almanor in Lassen Volcanic National Park.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Lassen Volcanic National Park........California

Lassen Peak is one of many active, dormant or extinct volcanoes found around the Pacific Ocean in the Ring of Fire.  It formed 27,000 years ago on Brokeoff Volcano's northern flank.  It is one of the world's largest plug dome volcanoes, rising 2,000 feet to an elevation of 10,457 feet. 

Lassen Peak from the road to Lake Almanor

Lassen Peak's May 1914 eruption launched three years of sporadic volcanic outbursts. The largest eruption on May 22, 1915 blew a huge mushroom-shaped cloud of ash over 30,000 feet into the air.



The western area of the park features great lava pinnacles, huge mountains created by lava flows, jagged craters, and steaming vents.  The area is dotted by lakes and threaded by clear rushing streams, several of which we'd already enjoyed during on previous days....even dipping our toes in the emerald and sapphire colored waters.  At higher elevations snowfields can be found year-round. 


A beautiful drive was to the back side of Mt. Lassen complete with picnic lunch and viewing several more lakes.


A very exciting highlight of our visit was when Paula told us we were to fly over Lassen in a small plane she had chartered so we could see the Cinder Cone, lava flow, and the many lakes and secret mountain places hidden from us on the road trip!  My best friend thinks of everything!
So last Friday, another brilliant warm and sunny morning, the three of us took off with our pilot Dan for a memorable flight.
  
Jasmin's used to big jets, this was her first flight in a single engine small plane.....she liked it but had a small motion sickness problem!



The deep blue and green lakes........where we'd dipped our toes just the previous day!



...the Cinder Cone and lava flow...............





A truly memorable flight.............this is a little known national park but definitely one of the most lovely.  Hope you can visit some day!