June 20, 2020

With the marine layer returning for good on the coast and a new moon, I had only one thing on my mind: Milky Way in the Eastern Sierra. The spot I had in mind was 6 hours away, and I would have to stay the night to get the stars. You can imagine my parent’s minds when they heard this. I was a bit intimidated too, but I trusted my intuition and threw the foldable mattress in my SUV and said I’d figure out where to sleep when I get there.

It’s always exciting driving on a new road, this time Highway 108. I was constantly stopping and observing, not knowing what’s around the next curve. I discovered new areas for dispersed camping and hiking. You could hear the car engine trying to take in as much air as it could, at Sonora Pass, about 9600 ft in elevation.

I arrived at Convict Lake late afternoon. The first thing I noticed was that the water was incredibly clear; I knew I had to go for a swim. There were some good size brown trouts happily cruising along the bottom despite the shoreline being crowded with fishing line and tackle. It was a good 83F in the air, but the water felt amazing, snorkeling in turquoise alpine water and experiencing a vision not many have seen.

I ate the same type of sandwich as last week for lunch and dinner again. It’s all about the shot.

There was amazing stillness again at Mono Lake. The sand Tufas were other worldly to photograph in the evening light. I set up the foldable chair and the star tracker, and waited for darkness to prevail. Apart from the huge flying insects that have reverb motorcycle engine sound when buzzing by, there wasn’t anything out here to be afraid of. I was able to catch a glimpse of some sort of comet or meteor way to the east. I had to cut my milky way session early as I wanted to return to Convict Lake for sunrise.  I got to the rest area at 1:30am, couldn’t find my car keys for a moment and panicked. Luckily it just slipped between the blankets. I finally fell asleep at 1:45am and woke up to my alarm at 4:30am. I opened the car door from the inside, and because the car was locked, the car alarm went off. I frantically went to my pockets to try and unlock the car remotely, it was the longest 5 seconds of my life.