Tag: eastern sierra
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2024 Mammoth Tuff Gravel Race Highlights
Scenes from the 2024 Mammoth Tuff Gravel Race Location: Mammoth Lakes, CA Date: September 14, 2024 Complete Race Gallery: https://www.captivatingsportsphotos.net/event/find-my-event?event=2024-mammoth-tough-13-15&first-name= Event Information: https://www.tuff.ventures/ 2024 Course Maps: https://www.tuff.ventures/mtuff/courses
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2024 Mammoth Gran Fondo Race Highlights
Location: Mammoth Lakes, California Date: September 7, 2024 Official Event Website: https://mammothgranfondo.com/ Complete Collection of Images by Captivating Photos: https://www.captivatingsportsphotos.net/event/find-my-event?year=2024&month=&event=2024-mammoth-gran-fondo
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Low Fire Danger Summer, Controlled Burns
After the massive winter of 2022-2023 we had the luxury of not worrying much about fire in the Sierra Nevada mountains and conditions were ideal for more extensive controlled burning throughout the summer and into the fall. View from an overlook above Mono Lake with a controlled burn near highway 395 in the distance. Now…
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Vibrant September Sunset Above Bridgeport (CA)
Returning from an event in Mammoth I saw some interesting clouds once I reached Bridgeport and decided to head up to the mountains to capture this sunset. The short dirt road detour proved to be worthwhile. Eastern Sierra. September 2023.
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Sun Rays Piercing through the Clouds along Route 395
Abandoned house off 395. Passed it countless times. Never thought about stopping until this moment, when the storm broke and the sun rays pierced through the clouds. This image will be added to: California Desert and Mountains
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Athlete Photos from the 2023 Mammoth Gran Fondo
Mammoth Gran Fondo Road Bike Race (small jpeg) Mammoth Lakes, CA. September 2023
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Riding and Shooting an Unnamed Couloir in the Twenty Lakes Basin
Twenty Lakes Basin. California.May, 2017. Last winter was a memorable one in the Sierra; it consisted of seemingly endless deep powder days and a snowpack that allowed for amazing late season skiing and riding conditions above 8,000 ft. Of all the backcountry lines I photographed in 2016-2017, this one may have been the most interesting…