Sunday, November 11, 2012
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Cascades Ahead, Juan de Fuca Plate Off the Port Bow
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Click on the illustration above
to get up close and personal with this Cascadian view
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The volcanic nature of many of these mountain peaks are all the fault of that boisterous Juan de Fuca plate. Or, if you prefer, you can blame it on Juan's kin, the troublesome North American plate. Skimming along towards each other atop the earth's mantle, at the rate of a couple of centimeters a year, both are headed on a disaster course.
As little Juan continues to converge into that big ole North American plate, watch out! Being more dense (of course since he's an oceanic plate) Juanito is just making trouble for himself. He's getting subducted under his bigger continental cousin. You'd think those oceanic plates would have figured out by now, that's the way the laws of plate tectonics work. But those kids never seem to learn!
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British Columbia,
California,
Cascade Range,
Cascades,
Crater Lake,
geology,
Juan de Fuca Plate,
North American Plate,
plate tectonics,
travel,
trip
Monday, August 27, 2012
Kickin' it in Our Sagebrush Sandals (Cascades:Crater Lake)
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| Crater Lake, California Click on the illustration above, to really enjoy the details |
While we were walking along the rim of Crater Lake, I was already planning a return trip back to see more of that incredibly clean, blue, blue, blue water in the high, dry air.
I particularly
liked reading the informative little sign about a pile of ten thousand year old sandals an Oregon researcher
found beneath volcanic ashes, demonstrating that people were probably living in this area before, and possibly during the eruption that created the crater that makes the lake basin.
They were made out of sagebrush. Liiiiike, how comfortable would THOSE be to hike in?
There were dozens of pairs of shoes left. How come? Didn't somebody miss them? Could it be an ancient days Cinderella story?
A spot of time travel to solve this little mystery is definitely in order.
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| Perhaps an ancient Cinderella, ran off and left her sagebrush slippers behind |
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California,
Cinderella,
Crater Lake,
first nations,
first people,
geology,
mystery,
native,
people,
time travel,
volcano
Sunday, August 19, 2012
That Burning Ring of Fire: Crater Lake and Annie Creek (Cascades: Crater Lake)
What is more traditionally Californian than an old-style driving vacation?
In early August we took a trip through the Cascades. Heading up the mountain to Crater Lake, we stopped off to see Annie Creek.
A couple of very macho looking motorcyclists stopped off at the viewpoint near us. One of them shook his head in wonder, A heck of a view of somethun! he remarked before hopping back onto his bike.
Annie Creek reminds us westerners that we're all sitting on top of that burning Ring of Fire, a great big circle that overlays Mama Earth's volcanic hot spots.
If we peer to far over the side, might we just sliiiiippppp under the edge of one of her tectonic plates?
Labels:
Annie Creek,
Cascades,
Crater Lake,
earthquakes,
geology,
Mount Mazama,
pacific,
plate tectonics,
ring of fire,
volcanos,
western
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
California Summertime
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California,
Edgewood County Park,
flowers,
haiku,
nature,
wildflowers
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Friends of Fennel
Please click on the illustration above
to fully enjoy this postcard
Labels:
California,
fennel,
invasive plant,
m foeniculum vulgare,
native plant,
postcard,
San Francisco Bay Area
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Postcard from San Luis Obispo: SLO Time Travel Via The Amtrak Station
The Amtrak station in San Luis Obispo (SLO) is one of my favorite time portals. How about hopping aboard a Period Pilots time travel flight to... visit the Southern California citrus groves in 1933?
Your time travel tour allows you to checkout acres of lovely scented orange and lemon trees beneath the towering San Gabriel Mountains before the development that followed World War II. Take a Model T over to Malibu for a spot of horseback riding along the beautiful uncrowded shoreline. Your day will end with a campout on the slopes of that grand patriarch of mountains Old Baldy.
Your time travel tour allows you to checkout acres of lovely scented orange and lemon trees beneath the towering San Gabriel Mountains before the development that followed World War II. Take a Model T over to Malibu for a spot of horseback riding along the beautiful uncrowded shoreline. Your day will end with a campout on the slopes of that grand patriarch of mountains Old Baldy.
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Amtrak,
California,
Period Pilots,
San Luis Obispo,
SLO,
time portal,
time travel,
train
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