The Great Basin


Today was a day of transitioning from the Cascades to the Sierras, much of it driving through the Great Basin. I tried to stop off to visit to Crater Lake National Park, but the north entrance was closed, and heading to the other entrance would have added hours onto the trip. Oh well. Six other cars stopping, idling, turning around and departing (in the time I was sitting there transitioning to Plan B - mainly entering the new destination in the GPS) were also probably equally surprised.  

Every time I do the I-5 run, I tell myself I should carve out time to visit Crater Lake. Maybe next time. 

Although I had not set a destination, I though Lake Tahoe was desirable. I loved there for two ski seasons back in the 00's and have fond memories of the area. 

So far, I've driven nine hundred miles. The sparse high dessert is beautiful and desolate. It is also comforting to leave the rush of the interstate.

I arrived last night around 8:30pm and found a place on the north shore of Lake Tahoe in Carnelian Bay, just west of Tahoe City. Today I will head down the eastern side of the Sierras to Independence, California. On to Death Valley tomorrow, then Vegas, then New Orleans. 



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