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Snow photos, Magalia to Inskip, CA - Feb. 21, 2009

One week after a similar ride, and one day before a three-day rain fest was set to begin, I again rolled up the snowy Skyway on Saturday, Feb. 21, to the high country just above Magalia, where up to five feet of snow had now piled up. Photos by Alan Sheckter / NorCalEdit@sbcglobal.net. Permission must be granted for re-publication.
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Finally filling back up: Paradise Lake, Magalia
Finally filling back up: Paradise Lake, Magalia
Lassen National Forest marker, Magalia
Lassen National Forest marker, Magalia
Seasonal trickle, Coutolenc Road, Magalia
Seasonal trickle, Coutolenc Road, Magalia
Street sign at Lovelock, 3,000 feet elevation
Street sign at Lovelock, 3,000 feet elevation
Stirling City, Calif., 3,525 feet elevation
Stirling City, Calif., 3,525 feet elevation
Stirling City Post Office, 3,530 feet
Stirling City Post Office, 3,530 feet
Stirling City street sign
Stirling City street sign
Covered, almost like whipped cream
Covered, almost like whipped cream
Buried cars
Buried cars
Stirling City Garage
Stirling City Garage
Stirling City Fire House
Stirling City Fire House
Stirling City Fire House
Stirling City Fire House
Covered, almost like whipped cream
Covered, almost like whipped cream
Special 4WD parking, Stirling City
Special 4WD parking, Stirling City
Families ready to play in the snow at the unofficially named College Hill, at about 4,000 feet
Families ready to play in the snow at the unofficially named College Hill, at about 4,000 feet
Heading for sledding adventures at College Hill
Heading for sledding adventures at College Hill
The Skyway, between Stirling City and Inskip
The Skyway, between Stirling City and Inskip
The Skyway, between Stirling City and Inskip
The Skyway, between Stirling City and Inskip
A legitimate five feet of snow, Inskip
A legitimate five feet of snow, Inskip
Inskip Hotel, closed for the season, 4,816 feet
Inskip Hotel, closed for the season, 4,816 feet
Inskip Hotel
Inskip Hotel
Inskip Hotel
Inskip Hotel
Inskip Hotel and idle tractor
Inskip Hotel and idle tractor
This VW bus is not going anywhere
This VW bus is not going anywhere
Inskip cabin
Inskip cabin
Inskip
Inskip
Inskip, gateway to Butte County's high lakes
Inskip, gateway to Butte County's high lakes
A legitimate five feet of snow, Inskip
A legitimate five feet of snow, Inskip
Enjoying a nice day in the mountains
Enjoying a nice day in the mountains
The snow-clogged Brown's Ravine Road, Inskip
The snow-clogged Brown's Ravine Road, Inskip
Four folks from Chico form a sled train in Inskip
Four folks from Chico form a sled train in Inskip
Four folks from Chico form a sled train in Inskip
Four folks from Chico form a sled train in Inskip
Inskip sledding
Inskip sledding
Inskip sledding
Inskip sledding
Small tree, well fed by Mother Nature
Small tree, well fed by Mother Nature
Hardy pickups brave the Inskip-to-Butte Meadows portion of the Skyway
Hardy pickups brave the Inskip-to-Butte Meadows portion of the Skyway
Hardy pickups brave the Inskip-to-Butte Meadows portion of the Skyway
Hardy pickups brave the Inskip-to-Butte Meadows portion of the Skyway
Getting around in Inskip
Getting around in Inskip
Across the West Branch Feather River canyon
Across the West Branch Feather River canyon
This ladder has lost the battle in Stirling City
This ladder has lost the battle in Stirling City
The old Brakebill School, Stirling City
The old Brakebill School, Stirling City
Stirling City dog seems to ask, Dude, where's my town?
Stirling City dog seems to ask, "Dude, where's my town?"
Stirling City scene along the Skyway
Stirling City scene along the Skyway
Local residents chillin' on the Skyway
Local residents chillin' on the Skyway
Side yard, Stirling City
Side yard, Stirling City
Light is on, but is anybody really home?
Light is on, but is anybody really home?
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