Sunday, August 28, 2016

Photo-adventures at Deadman's Creek, California



A peaceful creek with an ominous past



After reading about the intriguing legend of Deadman’s Creek, I was ready for a photo-adventure and planned a day trip to the area which is in Mono County near Mammoth Lakes, California. 


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The lazy Deadman’s Creek wanders through slopes with Quaking aspens, while Jeffrey Pines and various evergreens reach toward the blue sky. 


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 In such a serene environment, you might wonder how it came to be named Deadman’s Creek.


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It is told that in 1861 two prospectors were searching for the Lost Cement Mine which held a gold vein.  The burned and headless body of the one partner, Robert Hume was found in a shallow grave. Later, his head turned up in a stream which came to be named-- Deadman’s Creek.   When Farnsworth, the second partner was questioned, he told of a surprise Indian attack and barely escaping with his life.  However Farnsworth disappeared before an arrest warrant could be issued.  


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Then after a few more years, the remains of two more prospectors were found at the bottom of what was to become Deadman’s Pass.  Furthermore, in December 1879 after a severe winter storm, the body of mail carrier William Haines and his mailbags were recovered at the bottom of Deadman’s Summit.  


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Arriving at road’s end, I followed the path and saw 2 planks for crossing the stream.  At this point, you might be curious if I dared venture across the weathered boards and tempt the legend with my own mortality? I noticed a grassy path that led away from the creek and being the adventurous soul, I carefully walked the planks.  


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Trekking up through the tall grass, I came to the clearing and was rewarded with the most incredible view.  A sign standing on the rocky pumice ground stated that I was entering the Owens River Headwaters Wilderness. 


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There before me stood the tallest evergreens and the horizon that was accented with dormant volcanic domes.   


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Most of the wildflowers had reached their prime but the rabbitbrush was thriving and drawing in bees and several different fleeting butterflies. 


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To me, the negative entities that controlled the past were put to rest by the peaceful beauty of a thriving environment.  I left Deadman’s Creek with a renewed spirit and a yearning to explore more of the domes, craters and summits that were works of nature’s creative artistry.


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