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Late Summer Road Trip 2019: Panum Crater and Mono Lake

After leaving our cabin at Glacier Lodge, we headed to Mono Lake. Dan had previously visited Mono Lake, and it was one of the places in California that he really wanted me to experience. He had hyped it up for years.

On the way to Mono Lake, we pulled off to see the Panum Crater: a Rhyolitic Plug-Dome Volcano. This detour took us off the highway for a scenic drive through the desert, ending at the Panum Crater. We took a short trail for a closer view of the crater and to snap some pictures. If we had wanted exercise, there was a much longer hiking trail (we walked for about ten minutes) and even guided tours offered later in the day. Yellow wildflowers were everywhere!

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Back on the highway, and just a short drive down the road, we came to the Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve, which is part of the California state parks system. We started at the visitors center to look at the exhibits. The visitors center also has a great observation deck and it is the starting point for several tours, including the tour of the Panum Crater. We didn’t take any of the tours, but I think this would have been a excellent experience if we had more time. I always enjoy learning more about the places that we visit.

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I think it was within walking distance, but we drove to a parking lot closer to Mono Lake, where we paid a fee of three dollars each. The payment was cash-only, which is common for the state parks, so if visiting or planning a road trip, make sure to have some cash ( small bills/ no change given) on hand.

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Mono Lake has some unique features. It’s a saline soda lake, making it incredibly salty. We didn’t swim in it, but apparently you are allowed, and if you try it, you will easily float due to the salt content. Also, local legend states that the water in Mono Lake is restorative and will cure ailments.

The other unusual thing about Mono Lake is the Tufa’s, which are large columns made of limestone. They are all over the lake. The Tufa’s reminded me of the Hoodoo’s of Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. Both Bryce and Mono Lake have an otherworldly vibe. They are exquisite and unexpected.

Several walking trails were located just off of the parking lot, trails that took us both into the desert environment and to the lake shore. These trails were an easy walk that most people could enjoy and we even saw a person in a wheelchair. Don’t climb or collect the Tufa!

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On the water, we spotted several groups of kayakers in the distance. Although it was a holiday weekend, Mono Lake was not crowded and it was a serene visit. I was delighted to hear birds chirping and to feel like we were alone as we traversed this bizarre landscape.

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i’m thrilled that Dan insisted on taking me to Mono Lake. I spent nearly my entire life living in California and I had never experienced this local wonder. I guess sometimes it takes a person from another country to make you appreciate what you have in your own backyard. I’d love to visit again and actually get out on the lake.

We refreshed ourselves with lattes and muffins from Mono Cup Coffee.

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Mono Cup Coffee is a wonderful local spot and it was near the entrance to our next stop: Yosemite National Park!

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Thursday 05.27.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Late Summer Road Trip 2019: Glacier Lodge

A top tip for traveling over holiday weekends: don’t wing it! We wanted to be spontaneous, so although we were traveling over Labor Day weekend, we did not make hotel reservations and it came back to bite us.

After a long day of seeing Death Valley National Park, The Museum of Western Film History, and Manzanar National Historic Site, we were exhausted, and we found ourselves in an area with few options. After calling around to local hotels with zero luck, we passed a highway sign for the Glacier Lodge.

It was the type of highway sign that businesses buy when they adopt a section of the road and they were absolutely thrilled that we called. Apparently, we were the first business that came from the sign. Glacier Lodge is a camp ground nestled in the mountains that offers a handful of rustic cabins. We were fortunate to grab the last available cabin, which had just been released due to a cancelation.

The price for one night in the cabin was akin to a suite at a luxury hotel. Demand was high and the prices reflected it. Still, we were grateful to have a place to sleep for the night.

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When we checked-in at the general store to get the keys to our cabin, we were greeted by this intriguing piece of taxidermy.

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To call our cabin rustic would be kind. I must repeat that we were grateful, yet, we certainly would never stay here again. We spent a restless night on a springy mattress and left before sunrise. I can’t speak for my husband, but camping definitely isn’t my thing, even camping in a cabin.

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The camp was offering a special Labor Day BBQ dinner. I love BBQ and my favorite, pulled pork, was on offer. I chose baked beans and potato salad for my sides. Dan ordered ribs with beans, corn on the cob and a slice of watermelon. We had to wait for about hour for dinner to be ready, so we explored the grounds.

Despite my anti-camping stance, I still enjoyed the beauty of the tall pines and the rushing river. It’s a gorgeous location.

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Waiting for dinner…it may have taken longer than an hour. I just remember being ravenous!

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Finally, we were given our to-go boxes of bbq, which we enjoyed them in our cabin. The sun was starting to set and we didn’t want to navigate back to our cabin in the dark.

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In the grand scheme of life our stay at Glacier Lodge was a memory building experience. We won’t return and we wouldn’t recommend it, at least not the cabins, although it might be nice place for tent campers.

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Thursday 05.20.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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