




September 5, 2020. The Bureau of Land Management did not shut down access to the Black Rock Desert, so I took a trip to the playa because I could.
https://travelfeed.io/@eiafp/in-search-of-black-rock-city-part-1
https://travelfeed.io/@eiafp/in-search-of-black-rock-city-part-2
https://travelfeed.io/@eiafp/in-search-of-black-rock-city-part-3-conclusion
Small buildings in the wilderness.
What do you hold?
Where do your doors lead?
Quirky little buildings like these are all over the Sierra Nevada’s. Little structures that stand in the harsh environment of the mountains. To find them, one must choose the path less chosen. Climb the hill that others shun. Go looking for nothing to find everything.
Bridgeport, California was one of the few rural communities to put on their annual fireworks show this year.
I live in a geologic area know as “Walker Lane”. The link below is an article on the area.
https://www.wired.com/story/walker-lane-move-over-san-andreas-fault/
I was out near the epicenter in April shooting some old mining buildings. These buildings were built in the late 1800’s and I was curious to see the damage they sustained.
Here are the before and after pictures.
Self quarantine from the house, to the truck, to the ghost town of Candelaria, Nevada. Just me, the dog, and the ghost of miners of days gone by watching Venus conjoining with the Seven Sisters.