Surprises revealed from below Ellery Lake
September 16th, 2009 by Geoff, Executive Director
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Name: Geoffrey McQuilkin
Title: Executive Director
About: Geoff's goals for the Committee are: assuring Mono Lake's continuing protection, restoring Mono Lake's tributary streams, developing a permanent education program, and assuring that the strong tradition of scientific research at Mono Lake continues. A graduate of Harvard in the history of science, Geoff has worked for the Committee since 1992 and was an intern and volunteer before that. He's happy to live close to the lake with his wife Sarah and their daughters Caelen and Ellery.See All Posts by Geoffrey (105)
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If you’re in the Mono Lake area in the next few days, it’s worth your time to make a visit to Ellery Lake, up on Tioga Pass. The lake has been drawn down to a very low level because Southern California Edison is conducting maintenance on the hydropower intake structure. The result? Some lakebed surprises.The whole western end of the lake is now a mudflat, bisected by Lee Vining Creek. The panorama below is not something you usually see at the site (click the image for a larger view).

But even more captivating is an old section of the pre-1924 Tioga Road. Usually it’s under the lake, but for the next few days it’s enjoying the sunshine. And even more interesting than the rockwork and old roadbed? The old log bridge that goes with them–still intact, with the creek now, once again, flowing beneath it.

An old bridge over Lee Vining Creek normally below the waters of Ellery Lake. Photos by Geoff McQuilkin.
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September 26th, 2009 at 3:32 pm
Here is a link to some additional photos from 3 years ago, the last time the reservoir was empty, along with some history and a link to a hydropower history of the Mono Basin: http://www.monolake.org/live/pow/pow048.htm