As we settled into our California home, we quickly realized that one of the perks while living in the Sierra Nevada foothills is that the mountains are less than an hour away. In the early spring of 2015, we took our first California outdoor trip. The trip was light and easy, mainly to get a glimpse of Sierra Nevada and its communities.
We started with a brunch at Ike’s Quarter Cafe in Nevada City offering us our first taste of the state’s hospitality and the warmth of a small town feel. It was hard not to gush as we dined with the locals under a charming cherry blossom. It did not disappoint.



The drive was fun as we moved into a higher elevation. The Yuba River along Highway 49 was full and everything looked green which are good signs of an early spring. However, a few thousand feet of elevation more and the scenery was different. The ground was still carpeted in snow!




My favorite part of the day was realizing that behind the forest of pine trees and past the snowy curves of the mountains is a valley that can take anyone’s breath away. I still remember how I felt when I first saw the valley at this overlook for the first time. This part of the country is beautiful.



Our last stop for the day was the infamous Donner Pass. It is a passage used by the pioneers to reach California from the East as they drag their wagons over the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It is named after a group of California-bound settlers, the Donner Party. They found a route blocked by snow and when their supply ran out, some resorted to cannibalism. Only 45 out of the 81 settlers survived and reached California.



Cheers to more California adventures in the future!
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Your trip in the Sierras remind us of ours through Highway 49. So beautiful with the Yuba River going passed the highway. Thanks for sharing your adventure!
Yes, Highway 49 is beautiful! The El Dorado Hills surely makes a beautiful backdrop :)
Cool photos and great trip!
Many thanks for stopping by my Travel and Photography blog. :-)
Thank you for visiting my blog as well! I enjoy your blog a lot, especially that we haven’t been to that part of the world where you’ve been.
You will get there soon ;-)