This year, I was lucky enough to visit my family in California for Christmas. We took a special trip into the mountains. It was a true winter wonderland.
There are many small highways that connect the Central Valley in California to Nevada via the Sierra Nevada. These roads are often only two lanes and are cut into the hills. Along the road are towering evergreen trees. You often can’t see very far due to the density of the trees. Along the other side of the road are usually canyons where dozens of small creeks bring melted snow from the highest lakes and peaks into the valley. And along the highways are even smaller roads that cut even further into the mountains. Here is where the true beauty lies. Here is where you see alpine lakes, vast forests, and sprawling meadows.
When I was a kid, we used to go into these mountains to get a Christmas tree. We would bring sleds and hike through the snow and build snowmen. It was the perfect way to start the Christmas season. So imagine my delight visiting for Christmas and getting a chance to revisit some of the same places from my childhood. Here are some photos from my trip:






The creek looks so awesome. Im sure there are tons of cool insects in spring and summer.
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