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The Ansel Adams Wilderness is a wilderness area
in the Sierra Nevada of California, USA. The wilderness
is part of the Sierra (majority of the
wilderness) and Inyo National Forests. The
wilderness spans 231,533 acres (93,698 ha). Yosemite National Park lies to
the north and northwest, while the John Muir Wilderness lies to the
south.
History
The wilderness was established as part of the original Wilderness Act in
1964 as the Minarets Wilderness. The 109,500-acre
(44,300 ha) Minarets Wilderness was created by enlarging and
renaming the Mount Dana-Minarets Primitive Area.[1]
In 1984, after his death, the area was expanded and renamed in
honor of Ansel
Adams, well-known environmentalist and nature photographer who
is famous for his black and white landscape photographs of the Sierra Nevada.
Adventurer Steve
Fossett died in 2007 after his airplane crashed in the
wilderness near Minaret Lake; despite a massive search
effort, the wreckage wasn't discovered for over a year.[2]
Geography
and Geology
The Ansel Adams wilderness spans in elevation from 3,500 to
13,157 feet (1,100 to 4,000 m), forming the northern end of
the High Sierra.[3]
The centerpiece of the Ansel Adams wilderness is the Ritter Range, which
includes dark metavolcanic glaciated mountains such as Mount Ritter, Banner Peak, and The
Minarets.
Immediately to the east of the Ritter Range is the Middle Fork
of the San
Joaquin River[3],
which contains Devils Postpile, a
series of basaltic columns that were revealed and
smoothed by glacier action. The Middle Fork originates from Thousand
Island Lake, at the foot of Banner Peak, one of the largest
backcountry lakes in the Sierra.[3]
To the east of the Middle Fork canyon is the true Sierra Crest,
which, at roughly 10,000 feet (3,000 m) of elevation is
lower than the Ritter Range.[3]
This relatively low region of the Crest allows winter storms
through and cause large amounts of snowfall on Mammoth
Mountain, which sits in the gap. The gap also allows migration
of plants and animals across the Sierra Crest.[3].
To the west of the Ritter Range lies the canyon of the North
Fork of the San Joaquin, a relatively remote and unvisited
high-country area. The southern part of the wilderness contains the
3,000 feet (900 m) deep canyon of the main San Joaquin
River, which flows out of the Sierra Nevada to California's Central
Valley.[3]
Ecology
The Ansel Adams wilderness contains substantial area above
treeline, at approximately 9,600 to 10,400 feet (2,900 to
3,200 m). The area above treeline contains alpine meadows and fellfields, with a large number of glacial
lakes. Below treeline, the wilderness is dominated by lodgepole pine, red fir, and Jeffrey pine, depending on elevation.[4]
Recreation
The wilderness contains 349 miles (562 km) of hiking
trails, including portions of the John Muir and Pacific
Crest Trails.[3].
The Sierra
High Route, an off-trail route described by Steve Roper, runs along
the base of the Ritter Range, through the wilderness.[5]
The Middle Fork of the San Joaquin receives the most visitors: a
mandatory bus is required for visitors to reach Devils Postpile
from the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
during the summer.
The Minarets are a well-known area for technical rock climbing.[3]
Winter brings various cross-country ski possibilities,
accessible from both Mammoth Mountain and the June Mountain ski
area.
See also
References
- ^
Godfrey, Anthony (2005). The
Ever-Changing View-A History of the National Forests in
California. USDA Forest Service Publishers. pp. 411. ISBN
1-59351-428-X.
- ^
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/03/us/03fossett.html
- ^ a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
Adkinson, Ron (2001). Wild Northern
California. The Globe Pequot Press. pp. 86–93. ISBN
1-56044-781-8.
- ^ Schoenherr, Allan A. (1992). A Natural
History of California. University of California Press. ISBN
0-520-06922-6.
- ^ Roper, Steve (1997). Sierra High Route:
Traversing Timberline Country. ISBN
0-89886-506-9.
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