We made our day trip to the Medlicott lakes on Friday and especially to what I guess is called Lake of the Domes. Not a cloud in the sky all day.
We take the climbers trail since it's so much shorter. There are a couple of signs posted saying climbing on Medlicott Dome is closed for Peregrine Falcon nesting. I have not seen this before. Is this a yearly restriction?
There are two new tree falls on the trail. One is no issue at all. The second one is in a very inconvenient spot. It fell right across the trail where you exit the forest and begin the walk up the granite slope where there's a tiny creek (dry already).
There are plenty of mosquitos at Lower Cathedral Lake but few once we started up towards Medlicott, about the same as the middle of August last year. Zero mosquitos at the small lakes.
Here are some 3D images. I'm posting them on my own web site because it's easier for me to manage them.
Lamb Dome from Lake of the Domes
http://panoramas.aa6g.org/Anaglyphs/LambDome.html
Tuolumne Peak
http://panoramas.aa6g.org/Anaglyphs/TuolumnePeak.html
These images were taken at opposite ends of the portion of Medlicott Dome that runs from the west of Medlicott Lake down to Lake of the Domes.
Peak 10450
http://panoramas.aa6g.org/Anaglyphs/Peak10450.html
Unnamed dome at Lake of the Domes
http://panoramas.aa6g.org/Anaglyphs/NoNameDome-1.html
Another view of the unnamed dome
http://panoramas.aa6g.org/Anaglyphs/NoNameDome-2.html
Tenaya Lake
http://panoramas.aa6g.org/Anaglyphs/TenayaLake.html
This image has lots of issues, especially the image pair is too close together for the best 3D effect but Chick-on says he likes the cardboard cutout effect so I posted this one. It looks better about 6 feet from the display.
I had others I tossed because I couldn't get far enough apart for them to work correctly. When taking images of terrain miles away you need image pairs hundreds of feet if not a thousand feet apart.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 06/30/2012 07:13PM by Calaveras.