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Thursday, June 6, 2019

Huntington Lake 06-05-19



Dale Matson

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From The SW End Of The Lake


Huntington Lake is about an hour and a half from Fresno CA. It’ elevation is about 7,000’ and it usually freezes over in winter. It is another gem of a Sierra Nevada lake. There are several campsites along and above the shores of the lake. I was there yesterday and enjoyed the 73-degree weather while Fresno reached 103 degrees.
When winter arrives, the resorts shut down and the cabins are closed. We had another big snow winter and most of the resorts are not operational yet even though it is after Memorial Day.
There were scores of loggers clearing the dead pines in and around the campgrounds. The drought and pine bark beetles killed many of the pines even at this elevation. Most of cabins are on U.S. Forest Service land so it is a periodic lease arrangement for cabin owners. When Bruce Babbitt was Secretary of the Interior under President Clinton, there was talk of not renewing the leases.
Because the lake is 5 miles long and the winds at this altitude favor sailing, there are several regattas held each summer.
Anyway, it was a pleasant day and an opportunity to use my Sony A7R3 and 16-35mm 2.8 GM lens primarily. I also used my Leica Q that has a fixed 28mm 1.7 lens. As you look across the lake, you can see the China Peak ski resort is still covered in snow.

















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