
I, here share my experience of a camping trip to Hermit Valley, CA through the photographs posted below. I travel solo through the Stansislaus National Forest in the hope to escape the reality of life, and to experience pure solitude, peace, and tranquility. I eagerly wait for the route 4 to open to public, as months of snow closes this high mountain road. In May, when the roads were finally open, it gave an opportunity to explore Ebbetts Pass National Scenic Byway, which is a beautiful high mountain road that goes through the Stanislaus National Forest encompassing Alpine lakes, Pine Forest, Wildlife, and more. I packed in my tent and ventured into the wild landscape to camp and explore the gorgeous rivers, lakes, dark night sky, and beautiful fragrance of the forest (I bet you know how it feels to experience the pine forest fragrance and how addicting it is). I share my story through the pictures that I took in May 2020. On my way to the mountain road, I encountered some beautiful windmills, wheat fields, and large stretches of pine trees encompassing the road.




For me all other things come secondary, It’s the oneness to nature is what I seek and what I want to portray in this photo blog. I first explored the Lake Alpine, a beautiful high altitude lake, and then I show you how I make a nice coffee from the near by stream at the camp. This has been my favorite way (you will see in the video, end of the blog) of making a great cup of coffee and enjoy the nature at its pristine beauty. Coffee and nature goes well pretty nicely :).






After that I explore the Hermit valley, where I camp for the night, and explore snow melted river with such beauty and a chance to know self. After dark, beautiful stars give you a show that you remember for a long time to come of how vast the universe is. I strongly believe that dark skies need to be protected from vast light pollutions. This part of California, is so far away from the stretches of light pollution for now.







Next morning, I pack my tent to head to the Mokelumne River. The first light was so beautiful that was rising through the forest floor onto this river. Although this moment was brief, it was one of the most beautiful highlight of the trip. There was zone of time, where I didn’t think of future or past, but was thoroughly enjoying the now or the present.


Along the route 4, there were many alpine lakes, including the Mosquito lake. I found this scene where there were store houses nicely nestled in the pine trees.


I also add another dimension to this blog, where I have posted two Youtube Videos of this trip. When I am traveling, I also take videos to showcase my travel diaries. If you enjoy this blog, I believe you will enjoy the videos I have posted below. I end here, and I would love to hear your feedback on this story. Thank you for your time.
Excellent clicks!!! Enjoyed it!
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Your images are so wonderful!!! You are an excellent photographer!
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Beautiful pics๐๐
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You should be a travel writer. You sell your travels very well.
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Wow, your photos are stunning.
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This is insanely beautiful!
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Thank you so much!
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Love this..makes me want to return
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Thanks so much.
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Useful post with beautiful illustrative pictures and videos … Thank you for sharing these lovely pics!
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