Laura, Z and I took advantage of a newly acquired day off during Thanksgiving to visit the Tuolumne and investigate the state of the salmon run after a cold fall storm passed through. We saw one live salmon and one dead salmon that had been counted (head lopped-off by CDFW). The best part of the day was watching Zephyr throw rocks into the river and but not before checking to make sure no one (animals) was living under the rocks he was throwing. We also got to see some neat iridescence in the icy cirrostratus clouds lingering from the previous day's storm. Please click the photos above to see more photos and videos from the day!
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AuthorRyan J Hollister - Geoscience & EnviroSci Educator, Avid hiker, Landscape photographer, WildLink Club Advisor, Central Valley Advocate. |