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  • Pear Lake Safari - June 1-3, 2019 

    (Safari limited to 6 people)

    Distance: 12.0 mile out and back (Not including day hikes during the safari)

    Difficulty: Moderate - 2300' Elevation gain over 6 miles

    Best Time of Year: Mid-June through October (Depending on the weather you may be able to hike into late Fall early Winter)

    Special Note: In addition to regular park entrance fee, a wilderness permit ($10 as of this posting) for overnight hiking is required (Gene Chamberlin Photography will secure this permit and cost is included in the safari registration fee)

    Safari Focus: Night sky, Landscape and Wildflower (Hummingbirds and Marmots are also very active during the summer months)

    Lunar Cycle: New Moon (focus: the Milky Way over the lake; 2016 focus: full moon over lake - view photos below)

    Registration Fee (per person) $125 includes wilderness permit - preregister by January 30, 2017: $110

    Join Us for Next Year's 3-Day Hike: One day in, one day at the lake and one day out

    Our 3-day safari, known as the “Lakes Trail”, begins in the forested area of Sequoia National Park near the Lodgepole Campground at the Wolverton Trailhead. The trail offers a steady climb with a 2300 ft. elevation change and ends at the beautiful glacial bowl, Pear Lake. However, the destination of this trek is not the only point of interest - meadows, wild flowers, creeks and lush greenery lead the way to the awe inspiring Watchtower (8,973 ft.), which is located about one-third of the way to Pear Lake. Watchtower is a gigantic granite pinnacle overlooking Tokopah Valley, where you can look 1500’ below to gaze down upon Tokopah Falls and the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River.

     

    After enjoying the views from Watchtower, we continued our climb and arrived at Heather Lake at mile 4, Aster Lake and Emerald Lake were found about mile 5, and finally we came to our destination, Pear Lake, at mile 6. My mind and body convinced me this was much further than 6 miles, but we made it in about 5 ½ hours. Between Emerald and Pear Lakes, as you turn and look west, there are fantastic views of Watchtower, Little Baldy and Big Baldy and in the distance, the great Central Valley of California. All along this portion of the trail you are able to see massive granite slabs which were moved by glaciers millions of years ago. Having moved a few rocks in my day, it is incredible to imagine the power generated by these glaciers to be able to move these mammoth stones.

     

    For those willing to take on wilderness hiking (no marked trails) you can continue on to Moose Lake, another spectacular Alpine Lake above Pear Lake, only don't expect to see any moose. Alta peak is also within reach of Pear Lake - that is, if you are in the mood for a challenging day hike from Pear.

     

    If you are looking for a fun and challenging long weekend hike, be sure to check out our next Pear Lake Safari schedule and set your calendar to join us.

  • Big Sur - Pfeiffer Arch

    Milky Way Safari

    Saturday, July 2, 2019

    (Limited to 4 people)

    Distance: 1.0 mile out and back

    Difficulty: Easy - walk from parking lot to beach

    Best Time of Year: Late December - Early January (Is the best time frame is to catch the sun shining through the key hole). This safari is foucused on capturing the Milky Way over Pfeiffer Arch

    Special Note: $10 parking fee - (Parking lot closes at dusk)

    Safari Focus: Milky Way, Light Painting, Night Sky, Landscape

    Lunar Cycle: New Moon

    Registration Fee (per person) $60 does not include parking fee

    Meeting Location: Big Sur Lodge Parking Lot @ 9pm (2100 hours)

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    Milky Way Safari

    This is one of my favorite shoots in California. Provided the weather cooperates we will collect some great images on the safari.

  • More images from the October 1, 2016 Milky Way Safari

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  • Past Safaris

    We only host a few safaris every year - Here are a few of the most recent

  • Big Sur - Pfeiffer Arch Safari

    Friday December 30, 2016

    (Limited to 5 people)

    Distance: 1.0 mile out and back

    Difficulty: Easy - walk from parking lot to beach

    Best Time of Year: Late December - Early January (There really is no bad time of year - this time frame is to catch the sun shining through the key hole)

    Special Note: $10 parking fee - (Parking lot closes at dusk)

    Safari Focus: Landscape, Sunset, Seascape

    Lunar Cycle: N/A

    Registration Fee (per person) $45 does not include parking fee

    Meeting Location: Pfeiffer Beach Parking Lot @ 3pm

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    Explore Big Sur - Pfeiffer Arch Safari

    Photographer: Gene Chamberlin

    Join us as we photograph one of Big Sur's iconic locations. Special feature of capturing sun beaming through the keyhole only occurs for about a two-week period during the winter months. Register now to discover nature's spectacule

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    Contributing Photographer: Kyle Chamberlin

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    Contributing Photographer: Kyle Chamberlin

  • San Francisco Safari - Saturday, October 1, 2016

    A Search for the "Real" San Francisco - SOLD OUT

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