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Mono Basin winter photography field seminar

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012 by Elin, Communications Coordinator

Winter at Mono Lake: a lifting morning poconip fog, tufa towers jacketed in snow and reflected in the mirror of the lake’s surface, ice sculpting crystalline filigree along creek and lake banks.


This photography seminar will be based in Lee Vining and will explore locations along the lake to photograph the serenity and beauty that is the Mono Basin in winter. (more…)

A flight for the birds: Eared Grebe aerial survey

Sunday, October 21st, 2012 by Erica, Project Specialist

On Saturday morning, October 13, a small plane flew over Mono Lake. It banked multiple times, and then flew across the lake over and over. A sightseer? No, this was scientific research in action—the annual Eared Grebe aerial photo survey!

A view over Mono Lake's eastern shore, looking southwest over the Mono Craters to the Sierra Nevada range. Photo by Arya Degenhardt with aerial support provided by LightHawk.

A bit of background: Eared Grebes nest in the northern Rockies and southern Canada, and visit Mono Lake mid-migration. While here in the fall, they undergo molt and gorge themselves on (more…)

USGS to create subsurface map of Mono Basin

Saturday, October 20th, 2012 by Angie, Project Specialist

Visitors to the Mono Basin and Long Valley area in the next two weeks can expect to see golden aspen trees, snow dusted peaks, and something quite unusual—a lone helicopter flying only 500 feet from the ground.

An example of Mono Basin volcanism: Negit Island, a lava dome on Mono Lake. Photo by Rose Catron.

The helicopter marks an exciting new development in an ongoing project by the US Geological Survey (USGS) to monitor volcanic activity in the Eastern Sierra. (more…)

Fall color update: come visit this weekend!

Friday, October 19th, 2012 by Elin, Communications Coordinator

This looks like the best weekend yet for beautiful fall color in the Mono Basin … drop everything and come on over!

Golden cottonwoods line lower Mill Creek, in a capture from the Mono Lake Committee's Mill Creek webcam.

The Sacramento Bee reports that Conway Summit, Lundy Canyon, Lee Vining Canyon, and the June Lake Loop are all at the peak (more…)

Calling all Mono Lake photographers….

Friday, October 19th, 2012 by Arya, Communications Director

Wednesday, October 31 is the deadline for submissions to the 2014 Mono Lake Calendar.

Since 1986, the magnificent geological and ecological wonders of Mono Lake have been celebrated in the Mono Lake Calendar, published by the Mono Lake Committee. Sales of the calendar help to fund the efforts of our non-profit organization to protect and restore both the lake and the Mono Basin. (more…)

DWP files lawsuit over air quality protection requirements

Monday, October 15th, 2012 by Arya, Communications Director

On October 12, the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (DWP) filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking to limit its responsibility for dust storms originating from the dry bed of Owens Lake. (more…)

First autumn snowfall in the Eastern Sierra

Friday, October 12th, 2012 by Elin, Communications Coordinator

It snowed yesterday for the first time this season!

A dusting on Mt. Wood and Mt. Lewis just west of Mono Lake last night at sunset. Photo by Elin Ljung.

After so little snow last winter … after a paltry runoff season last spring … after looking at brown mountains all summer … this healthy dusting on the peaks is a beautiful relief. The sun is already peeking (more…)

Happy new (water) year!

Friday, October 12th, 2012 by Greg, Information & Restoration Specialist

The October 1, 2011 to September 30, 2012 water year recently came to a close. Happy new 2013 water year!

What is a water year?
It is said that hydrologists get to celebrate a new year at least four times a year—January 1st for a calendar year, April 1st for a runoff year, July 1st for a coastal California rainfall year (as well as a fiscal year), and October 1st for a water year. Needless to say, this creates challenges in organizing hydrology data.

Here in the Mono Basin, we typically use the runoff year to summarize most measurements involving stream flows, since (more…)

October 5th fall color update

Friday, October 5th, 2012 by Lynette, Project Specialist

It looks and feels like fall! Visit any of the canyons in the Eastern Sierra and Mono Basin to experience the ever-changing fall colors. Each canyon holds its own beautiful surprise and array of colors from yellows and oranges to fiery reds. Higher elevations areas are displaying more color, while lower-elevation areas have just begun to change within the last week or two. Here is an update for curious fall color explorers and seekers.

Aspens at Conway Summit on October 2, 2012. Photo by Angie Glaser.

Rock Creek Canyon: At or near its peak as of October 1. Colors range from yellows to oranges, some reds. (more…)

Mono Lake featured on Bing.com

Thursday, October 4th, 2012 by Elin, Communications Coordinator

Have you been to Bing.com lately? Take a look at the striking photo of Mono Lake featured there! (Click on the link and scroll through the photos using the arrows at the bottom right of the screen.)


The photo shows a view from Old Marina looking northwest over the lake to Black Point and Conway Summit at a lake elevation (more…)

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