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Glen Alpine to Grass Lake
             In Desolation Wilderness




  GEL 103 Field Assignment
      by: David Brent
          7/14/12
Table of Contents
 • Location
 • O ver view
 • Soda Spring
 • Sample: Granite
 • S a mple: Sandstone
 • California Corn Lily
 • Sierra Garter Snake
 • Resources
Location
 This 5.45 mile hike into Desolation
    Wilderness begins at the Glen
  Alpine Trailhead near Fallen Leaf
 Lake. The trail begins by following
   the old road to the Glen Alpine
  Springs Resort. The trail reaches
  Grass Lake at its southeastern tip
and follows the southern shoreline
to the northwest. After a little ways
   there will be nice views looking
    over the lake to the northwest
       towards the mountains.
            - Z & B Johnson’s Adventures
Overview
 Before reaching the trailhead, be sure
  to stop and look at the Glen Alpine
    Falls. These are a beautiful set of
  waterfalls dropping about sixty feet
down large dark boulders into a narrow
canyon. The creek above the falls up to
     Lily Lake is also beautiful, with
  numerous deep rock gorges. Three
 more lesser waterfalls await along the
    trail before reaching a gorgeous
  viewpoint at Grass Lake for the best
waterfall of the bunch, Susie Lake Falls
     (shown on the following slide).


                                           Glen Alpine Falls
Modjeska Falls   Susie Lake Falls
The panorama surrounding this
gorgeous location was formed over
 millions of years through geologic
activity and environmental changes.
 Desolation Wilderness consists of
   over 63,000 acres of beautiful
  alpine forest and glacial valleys
containing lakes, rivers, hiking trails,
     and tall peaks for climbing.
  Desolation Wilderness has it all!

  Grass lake is surrounded by
 the characteristic Desolation
    granite and has a pretty
  cascade that tumbles down
     cliffs on the west side.
Extensive glaciation shaped the surface of
                                   Desolation Wilderness. Ice sheets over
                                    1,000 feet deep covered the western
                                 slopes and all but the highest peaks of the
                                  Tahoe Basin during the last ice age (over
                                  200,000 years ago). The sheer mass and
                                   grinding action of the ice packs scoured
                                    out the basins where nearly 130 lakes
                                  formed throughout the Desolation area.




Most of Desolation Wilderness clearly shows its icy heritage .
In 1863 Nathan Gilmore discovered Glen Alpine Springs. It was originally known
as Soda Spring because of the natural carbonation of the water. In 1884 Gilmore
 developed a health spa resort here and began bottling the water and selling it.
Rock Sample: Granite
• Granite is an intrusive igneous rock, meaning that it is composed of
  formerly molten material that cooled below the surface. When molten
  rock hardens before reaching the surface it cools relatively slowly, which
  promotes the formation of large crystals of different minerals, giving the
  rock a distinctive salt and pepper appearance.

                         • The Sierra granitic rocks were formed as a result of
                           the subduction of a denser oceanic crustal plate
                           beneath the western margin of the North American
                           plate as the two plates collided. Subduction is the
                           process that takes place at convergent boundaries by
                           which one tectonic plate moves under another
                           tectonic plate and sinks into the mantle as the plates
                           converge. The location of the subduction zone was
                           on the western edge of the Sierra Nevada region in
                           the foothills separating it from the Central Valley.
Rock Sample: Sandstone
• The oldest rocks in the Sierra Nevada are quite a bit older than the granitic
  rocks. A number of peaks in the eastern Sierra are capped by rocks that
  are distinctly different than granite. Some of these rocks appear to be
  metamorphosed versions of the sedimentary rocks that are common in
  the Basin and Mojave regions. As the plutons of molten rock shouldered
  their way to the surface, they came in contact with sedimentary rock of
  the shallow Sierra sea (including sandstone, mudstone, and limestone).
                                      • Sedimentary rocks (like sandstone) are
                                        formed by the lithification (cementing,
                                        compacting, and hardening) of existing
                                        rock or even the bones, shells, and pieces
                                        of formerly living things in the area. Rocks
                                        are weathered and eroded into tiny
                                        particles which are then transported and
                                        deposited along with other pieces of rock
                                        called sediments.
California Corn Lily
                      (Veratrum Californicum)
• A poisonous plant native to mountain meadows between 3,500 to 11,000 feet in
  southwestern North America, the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains, and as far
  north as Washington State.

         • It grows 1 to 2 meters tall, with an erect, un-branched, heavily leafy stem
           resembling a corn stalk. It prefers quite moist soil, and can cover large
           areas in dense stands near streams or in wet meadows.

                       • Many inch-wide flowers cluster along the often-branched
                         top of the stout stem; they have six white petals, a green
                         center, six stamens, and a three-branched pistil. The buds
                         are tight green spheres (as seen to the left).

                            • The heavily veined, bright green leaves can be more
                              than a foot long (as seen on the following slide).

                                 • Also referred to as the “Skunk Cabbage”.
California Corn Lily
  (Veratrum Californicum)
Sierra Garter Snake
• Garter snakes have toxins in their saliva
  which cab be deadly to their prey and
  their bite may produce an unpleasant
  reaction in humans, but they are not
  considered dangerous to humans.

• They eat mainly fish and amphibians and
  their larvae: including frogs, tadpoles,
  and aquatic salamander larvae.

• Northern populations have mottled
  black coloring below. This mottling is not
  present in southern populations.
  Populations in streams draining into the
  Sacramento River all lack lateral stripes.

• They are regularly found in seasonal
  creeks, large mountain rivers, meadow
  ponds, and small lakes.
The Sierra Garter Snake ranges from the Pitt and Sacramento rivers south along
 the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the western end of the Tehachapi Mountains.
For a first time visitor, the network of trails can be a bit confusing. Grass Lake can be easily found if you
 bare left at the junction marked "Grass Lake - Gilmore Lake". Remember to bring good trail shoes, a
    camera, wildflower guide, fishing pole, and a swim suit for an exceptional outdoor experience.
Resources
1. "Glen Alpine to Grass Lake - Z & B Johnson's Adventures."
    <https://sites.google.com/site/zbjohnsonadventures/hikes/california-nevada/glen-alpine-grass-lake>.

2. "Glen Alpine Springs • Hiking • California • HikeArizona.COM."
   <http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15364>.

3. "Glen Alpine Creek and Falls." Glen Alpine Falls.
   <http://www.aboutlaketahoe.com/hiking/glen_alpine_falls.htm>.

4. "Desolation Wilderness in California." AllTrips: Lake Tahoe.
   <http://www.alllaketahoe.com/nature/desolation_wilderness.php>.

5. "Desolation Wilderness." Desolation Wilderness - Sierra Nevada Geotourism MapGuide.
   <http://www.sierranevadageotourism.org/content/desolation-wilderness/sie45201DE7F7C3C332A>.

6. "Grass Lake." Grass Lake - Sierra Nevada Geotourism MapGuide.
   <http://www.sierranevadageotourism.org/content/grass-lake/sieD0B2608FB727DA281>.

7. "Lake Tahoe Facts, Natural History, & Human History." Lake Tahoe Facts.
   <http://www.tahoeadventuresports.com/misc/tahoefacts.htm>.

8. "Sierra Nevada Physical Geography." Sierra Nevada.
   <http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~joel/g148_f09/readings/sierra_nevada/sierra_nevada.html>.

9. "Veratrum Californicum." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation.
    <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veratrum_californicum>.

10. "Thamnophis Couchii - Sierra Gartersnake." Thamnophis Couchii.
    <http://www.californiaherps.com/snakes/pages/t.couchii.html>.

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Glen Alpine to Grass Lake

  • 1. Glen Alpine to Grass Lake In Desolation Wilderness GEL 103 Field Assignment by: David Brent 7/14/12
  • 2. Table of Contents • Location • O ver view • Soda Spring • Sample: Granite • S a mple: Sandstone • California Corn Lily • Sierra Garter Snake • Resources
  • 3. Location This 5.45 mile hike into Desolation Wilderness begins at the Glen Alpine Trailhead near Fallen Leaf Lake. The trail begins by following the old road to the Glen Alpine Springs Resort. The trail reaches Grass Lake at its southeastern tip and follows the southern shoreline to the northwest. After a little ways there will be nice views looking over the lake to the northwest towards the mountains. - Z & B Johnson’s Adventures
  • 4. Overview Before reaching the trailhead, be sure to stop and look at the Glen Alpine Falls. These are a beautiful set of waterfalls dropping about sixty feet down large dark boulders into a narrow canyon. The creek above the falls up to Lily Lake is also beautiful, with numerous deep rock gorges. Three more lesser waterfalls await along the trail before reaching a gorgeous viewpoint at Grass Lake for the best waterfall of the bunch, Susie Lake Falls (shown on the following slide). Glen Alpine Falls
  • 5. Modjeska Falls Susie Lake Falls
  • 6. The panorama surrounding this gorgeous location was formed over millions of years through geologic activity and environmental changes. Desolation Wilderness consists of over 63,000 acres of beautiful alpine forest and glacial valleys containing lakes, rivers, hiking trails, and tall peaks for climbing. Desolation Wilderness has it all! Grass lake is surrounded by the characteristic Desolation granite and has a pretty cascade that tumbles down cliffs on the west side.
  • 7. Extensive glaciation shaped the surface of Desolation Wilderness. Ice sheets over 1,000 feet deep covered the western slopes and all but the highest peaks of the Tahoe Basin during the last ice age (over 200,000 years ago). The sheer mass and grinding action of the ice packs scoured out the basins where nearly 130 lakes formed throughout the Desolation area. Most of Desolation Wilderness clearly shows its icy heritage .
  • 8. In 1863 Nathan Gilmore discovered Glen Alpine Springs. It was originally known as Soda Spring because of the natural carbonation of the water. In 1884 Gilmore developed a health spa resort here and began bottling the water and selling it.
  • 9. Rock Sample: Granite • Granite is an intrusive igneous rock, meaning that it is composed of formerly molten material that cooled below the surface. When molten rock hardens before reaching the surface it cools relatively slowly, which promotes the formation of large crystals of different minerals, giving the rock a distinctive salt and pepper appearance. • The Sierra granitic rocks were formed as a result of the subduction of a denser oceanic crustal plate beneath the western margin of the North American plate as the two plates collided. Subduction is the process that takes place at convergent boundaries by which one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic plate and sinks into the mantle as the plates converge. The location of the subduction zone was on the western edge of the Sierra Nevada region in the foothills separating it from the Central Valley.
  • 10. Rock Sample: Sandstone • The oldest rocks in the Sierra Nevada are quite a bit older than the granitic rocks. A number of peaks in the eastern Sierra are capped by rocks that are distinctly different than granite. Some of these rocks appear to be metamorphosed versions of the sedimentary rocks that are common in the Basin and Mojave regions. As the plutons of molten rock shouldered their way to the surface, they came in contact with sedimentary rock of the shallow Sierra sea (including sandstone, mudstone, and limestone). • Sedimentary rocks (like sandstone) are formed by the lithification (cementing, compacting, and hardening) of existing rock or even the bones, shells, and pieces of formerly living things in the area. Rocks are weathered and eroded into tiny particles which are then transported and deposited along with other pieces of rock called sediments.
  • 11. California Corn Lily (Veratrum Californicum) • A poisonous plant native to mountain meadows between 3,500 to 11,000 feet in southwestern North America, the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains, and as far north as Washington State. • It grows 1 to 2 meters tall, with an erect, un-branched, heavily leafy stem resembling a corn stalk. It prefers quite moist soil, and can cover large areas in dense stands near streams or in wet meadows. • Many inch-wide flowers cluster along the often-branched top of the stout stem; they have six white petals, a green center, six stamens, and a three-branched pistil. The buds are tight green spheres (as seen to the left). • The heavily veined, bright green leaves can be more than a foot long (as seen on the following slide). • Also referred to as the “Skunk Cabbage”.
  • 12. California Corn Lily (Veratrum Californicum)
  • 13. Sierra Garter Snake • Garter snakes have toxins in their saliva which cab be deadly to their prey and their bite may produce an unpleasant reaction in humans, but they are not considered dangerous to humans. • They eat mainly fish and amphibians and their larvae: including frogs, tadpoles, and aquatic salamander larvae. • Northern populations have mottled black coloring below. This mottling is not present in southern populations. Populations in streams draining into the Sacramento River all lack lateral stripes. • They are regularly found in seasonal creeks, large mountain rivers, meadow ponds, and small lakes.
  • 14. The Sierra Garter Snake ranges from the Pitt and Sacramento rivers south along the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the western end of the Tehachapi Mountains.
  • 15. For a first time visitor, the network of trails can be a bit confusing. Grass Lake can be easily found if you bare left at the junction marked "Grass Lake - Gilmore Lake". Remember to bring good trail shoes, a camera, wildflower guide, fishing pole, and a swim suit for an exceptional outdoor experience.
  • 16. Resources 1. "Glen Alpine to Grass Lake - Z & B Johnson's Adventures." <https://sites.google.com/site/zbjohnsonadventures/hikes/california-nevada/glen-alpine-grass-lake>. 2. "Glen Alpine Springs • Hiking • California • HikeArizona.COM." <http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15364>. 3. "Glen Alpine Creek and Falls." Glen Alpine Falls. <http://www.aboutlaketahoe.com/hiking/glen_alpine_falls.htm>. 4. "Desolation Wilderness in California." AllTrips: Lake Tahoe. <http://www.alllaketahoe.com/nature/desolation_wilderness.php>. 5. "Desolation Wilderness." Desolation Wilderness - Sierra Nevada Geotourism MapGuide. <http://www.sierranevadageotourism.org/content/desolation-wilderness/sie45201DE7F7C3C332A>. 6. "Grass Lake." Grass Lake - Sierra Nevada Geotourism MapGuide. <http://www.sierranevadageotourism.org/content/grass-lake/sieD0B2608FB727DA281>. 7. "Lake Tahoe Facts, Natural History, & Human History." Lake Tahoe Facts. <http://www.tahoeadventuresports.com/misc/tahoefacts.htm>. 8. "Sierra Nevada Physical Geography." Sierra Nevada. <http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~joel/g148_f09/readings/sierra_nevada/sierra_nevada.html>. 9. "Veratrum Californicum." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veratrum_californicum>. 10. "Thamnophis Couchii - Sierra Gartersnake." Thamnophis Couchii. <http://www.californiaherps.com/snakes/pages/t.couchii.html>.