June Lake |
This past weekend, my family and I
took a quick getaway up to the mountains to Mammoth and June Lake. It’s about a
five hour drive to Mammoth which is a popular ski resort in the winter, and summer
up there is truly magical.
We stayed in a quaint cabin in June
Lake since it was close to the starting point of the triathlon my husband was racing
in on Saturday morning.
Here’s a view from the small marina in
June Lake which was a two minute walk from our cabin. Oh, how I love that
sparkly afternoon water!
Randsburg General Store |
The drive up was pretty scenic too. We stopped in a little "ghost town" called Randsburg, which I guess is pretty busy during Thanksgiving week and the winter ski season. It’s technically
not a ghost town, since people still actually live there, but in the summertime
it’s pretty deserted.
We even had to drive by Ridgecrest where
the two big earthquakes were centered on the 4th and 5th of
July!
Yikes!
It was nice to finally arrive at our
little cabin that was surrounded by yellow roses.
The BEST place to eat up there was called
The Lift, and luckily they opened at 6:30 every morning so I got my
almond milk cappuccino first thing in the morning, while taking the short walk in
45 degree weather.
It did warm up to the 80’s every day,
but the nights were nice and cool.
peonies |
After my morning coffee and homemade
(paleo) banana bread from The Lift, it was time for a little walk to the marina
and around the lake to explore some of the older cabins and little critters
scurrying around like chipmunks and robins.
And every morning I got to pass these beauties too!
peach colored poppies and purple cranesbill geraniums |
And yes, these poppies are real!
The color of the lake is so fabulous!
Gull Lake |
Gull Lake is another smaller lake that’s
only about a ten minute walk from our cabin. Here if you look straight back,
you can see a small hill covered with trees.
There's a really cool rope swing there, so it's a popular place to visit. We rented a little boat like the one on the right and visited that fun spot. It's so pretty there!
One morning we headed to Mammoth to
take a gondola ride up to the top. There were plenty of skiers and snow
boarders up there taking advantage of the summer snow!!
Independence, California |
There are a few interesting towns to
stop in on the way up to June Lake and Mammoth like Lone Pine, Independence and
Bishop. This little church near Mount Whitney in Independence caught my
attention. Isn’t it cute?
Mount Whitney, the tallest mountain in the continental U.S. |
All in all is was an amazing long weekend
spent relaxing and exploring. My husband had an amazing race at the June Lake Triathlon,
and it was really awesome being at the finish line to cheer him on and see him get his medal.
Hopefully we’ll be able to take this trip again
next year!
ciao! fabiana
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2 comments:
This is so reminiscent of my childhood summers--I'd love to go back!
You must visit again soon, Peggy! It's wonderful!
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