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Old 05-26-2021, 09:24 PM
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Just unpacked from an extended weekend trip up in the Eastern Sierra area!

Our original plan was to head straight to Mammoth lakes, but due to the chance of rain and snow we decided to wait it out and spend our first night in Alabama Hills. This place is busier and busier everytime we go. Especially arriving on a Saturday, spots were scare. Thankfully we could go places many others didn't try, and found this gem of a spot. We would be sleeping inside the rig this trip, as our RTT is still stuck in transit.


The views did not disappoint.


The next day we packed up and were off to Mammoth lakes! The views were amazing the entire way.


Finally made it our camp, just hunting around for spot.


Brought both cars this trip, and finally got settled at camp. It was chilly, with nights dropping down to the 30's with wind chill.


On our second day at camp, we were informed that due to the incoming winds, we would no longer be able to have a fire. It was at that point we started deciding if we wanted to stick it out for the rest of the trip in the cold. We decided to try sticking through it that night, and while it was chilly, it was manageable. The next morning, we checked the weather again, and were looking at 24mph winds coming. Yikes. So we made the call to head back towards home to enjoy our last night back where it started. We made the two hour trek back to Alabama Hills to spend our last night. A total change of temperature as it was about 90 degrees over there. Even for a Tuesday, it was still pretty busy here, we were shocked. In the end it worked out, as it made our drive back home day much shorter, as well as gave us some incredible sunset views last night. Took a ton of photos, now it is just a matter of getting through them all!


Came home to a few more projects, hopefully can get started first thing tomorrow on those!
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