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Snowy shoreline and reflections at Sugar Pine Reservoir, Foresthill, CA

For this shot of Sugar Pine Reservoir, I eliminated the sky. One way to add impact to your photographs is by eliminating the sky, especially when it’s not all that interesting.

For more on this, read my post When in doubt – leave it out!

Sugar Pine Reservoir in the Winter

by Sherri on February 15, 2008

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Sugar Pine Reservoir, Foresthill, California.

Sugar Pine Reservoir is located near China Wall, just a few miles from Foresthill and about 45 minutes from Auburn.

As I mentioned in a previous post, it is one of our favorite places to visit in the summer. We have also visited in the spring. It’s great too, especially if you have a passion for wildflowers. You will find an abundance of them, in many varieties.

But, one thing my husband and I had never done is to visit there in the winter. On our day trip the other day to China Wall, we also checked out Sugar Pine. We couldn’t get in to the boat launch area on that particular day, as it had not been plowed yet. But, we were able to park at the dam on the other side. They keep the main road plowed during the winter, as it is an alternative route to highway 80 from the Foresthill area.

We were glad we took the time to check it out. It’s much prettier in the winter than it is in the summer, which made this a great photo opportunity.

Directions – follow the directions to the China Wall Staging Area. Then turn left at the sign to Sugar Pine Reservor and follow it for about 6-miles. This turn off is about 4-miles before you get to China Wall.

The Road to China Wall

by Sherri on February 13, 2008

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Auburn-Foresthill Road nearing China Wall, Foresthill, California.

Are you planning to head up to China Wall this weekend for a little cross country skiing, snowshoeing or perhaps snowmobiling?

I shot this photo through the windshield, on our way to China Wall last Thursday. I think it does a better job of showing you how much snow there is, than any of the photos in my previous posts on China Wall. Jeff and I have been up there many times in the past and never witnessed conditions as good as this!

How I got the shot

To get this shot, I used a shutter speed of 1/10 sec and a aperture of f 22. The reason I choose this combination of settings was to enable me to use the technique of zooming to show a little motion. You can see my zoom results in the foreground, on both sides of the photo.

You can learn all about zooming in one of my most popular posts “How to create great zooms.”

For more information on China Wall

Check out my previous posts from the last few days, for more information and photos of the China Wall area.

Snow Covered Ridge At Sunset – China Wall

by Sherri on February 12, 2008

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Snow covered ridge at sunset, China Wall, near Foresthill, California.

I was heading back to the truck, when I got a glimpse of the sun setting on this ridge. This is looking northeast of where the two previous China Wall Sunset shots were taken.

China Wall Sunset

by Sherri on February 11, 2008

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China Wall Sunset, near Foresthill, California.

This shot was taken shortly after the previous China Wall Sunset shot. You are looking in the same direction too, but just a little bit south.

Sierra Sunset at China Wall

by Sherri on February 10, 2008

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Sierra Sunset at China Wall, near Foresthill, CA.

You are looking out over the American River Canyon, with the Sacramento Valley in the middle and the California Coastal Range in the far distance.

I will be posting more photos of China Wall this week.

Cross Country Skiing at China Wall

by Sherri on February 9, 2008

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Carole Andersen X-C skiing at China Wall, near Foresthill, California.

I didn’t take my camera with me while Jeff and I were skiing on Thursday. Skiing and photographing can be quite a challenge for me, especially when it’s my first time out for the season! The hardest part is protecting my camera gear if I fall.

As I mentioned in my post snowshoeing for photos and fitness, it’s a lot easier to snowshoe for photos, than it is to ski for photos. But, I wanted to post a photo of someone cross country skiing at China Wall, so I am using a photo I took on a previous trip of our friend, Carole.

The snow on Thursday looked much like this. Carole is skiing on the Auburn-Foresthill Road, which they groom periodically. But, if the road is not your thing, you can ski on either side of the road on trails and side roads. There is a really nice trail along the ridge, overlooking the American River Canyon. We actually got to make the trail along the ridge for the first time on this trip. It was awesome!

See my last post for directions to the China Wall Staging Area, near Foresthill, California.

Happy cross country skiing and snowshoeing!

China Wall Staging Area – Foresthill, CA

by Sherri on February 9, 2008

Sherri & Cocoa checking out the Sierra view at China Wall, near Foresthill, California.

We just had one of our best cross country ski days ever, this past Thursday. Jeff, Cocoa and I headed for one of our favorite cross country skiing and snowshoe spots in the Sierras, China Wall.

The conditions couldn’t have been better! There was a 4-5 foot base to ski on and only a dozen or so people were there besides us. The weather was about 45 degrees and just perfect for skiing. And the best part was, the parking area at China Wall had just been plowed the day before. We were actually some of the first people to use the area, since the series of snowfalls we just had.

More photos of the China Wall area and Sugar Pine Reservoir to come. Please check back soon!

Directions to China Wall

China Wall is about 45 minutes from Auburn, on the Foresthill Divide, in the Tahoe National Forest. Take the Auburn-Foresthill Road towards Foresthill. After a mile or so, you will cross the famous Foresthill Bridge, which is quite a site to see and an adventure to drive. Keep going on Auburn-Foreshill Road until you can’t go any further. Park at the China Wall Staging Area parking lot.

Tip

If you are going and you don’t own skis or snowshoes, you can rent them in Auburn at the Sierra Outdoor Center.

If you have any questions about recreation at China Wall, or nearby Sugar Pine Reservoir, please feel free to leave a comment, or email me at sherri@sherrimeyer.com.

New Stock Images Coming Soon!

by Sherri on February 4, 2008

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Steve Hadley kayaking Sugar Pine Reservoir, Foresthill, California.

Sugar Pine Reservoir is one of our favorite spots to visit in the summer. It’s only about 45 minutes from Auburn and it’s a great spot to kayak, canoe, fish, picnic, hike, bike, run, swim and camp.

My husband and I usually bring our kayaks or our canoe and our hiking shoes and make a day trip out of it, although we have camped there a couple of times. We like to hike the 3.5-mile loop trail around the lake, then put our boats on the water for some great paddling. Our dog, Cocoa, is always with us when we visit Sugar Pine, as it is one of her favorite “dog friendly” spots too!  After awhile of paddling, she is ready (and so are we) to hang out at our favorite spot along the shore.

During the winter months, nearby China Wall Staging Area is a popular spot for Cross Country Skiing, Snowshoeing, Sled-Dogging and Snowmobiling. There are also other great spots near China Wall and Sugar Pine to play in the snow.

Foresthill is booming right now. That is one reason why we are going to be adding new Foresthill photos to our galleries soon, along with other popular subjects.

During the next few weeks, we will be processing lots of new images to add to our galleries. And many of the images we will be adding have been featured on this blog during the past few months. Here is a partial list of subjects we will be working on.

Eastern Sierras

Bodie State Historic Park, Buckeye Hot Springs/Buckeye Campground, Grover Hot Springs State Park, Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve, Yosemite National Park

Gold Country/Northern Sierras

Nevada City – Downtown

Auburn - Auburn Courthouse, mountain biking, hiking, canoeing Lake Clementine

Foresthill – Kayaking and hiking Sugar Pine Reservoir, scenics of Sugar Pine Reservoir and China Wall

Columbia – Columbia State Historic Park

Oregon (Central)

Sunriver – Flyfishing, scenics, biking

Lava Lake – Kayak fishing

La Pine State Park – Camping, hiking, running, scenics

Nevada (Northern)

Black Rock Desert (home of the Burning Man Festival), Sand Mountain, Winemucca Dunes

Thank you for visiting and be sure to check back often to see what’s new!

New Photo of the Month

by Sherri on January 29, 2008

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Foggy morning over the confluence of the north and middle forks of the American River, Auburn, CA

You can now order prints of the photo above at a 50% discount, in 3 different sizes and finishes. To order this print at this special price, please visit our Print Specials gallery.