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These images are from the Eastern Sierra south of the dam at Lake Crowley. This includes the Owens Gorge,lower Owens River, and it's tributaries from the Sierra east side.

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Lower Big Pine Creek<br />
November 12, 2006<br />
In 1983 a major flash flood ripped out every bridge on this creek and left the streambed a jumble of logs and large boulders. In the years since, the stream has collected a base of finer particles and willows and other plants have started to provide cover. The lower creek still largely consists of shallow runs and deep rocky pockets.
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Lower Big Pine Creek
November 12, 2006
In 1983 a major flash flood ripped out every bridge on this creek and left the streambed a jumble of logs and large boulders. In the years since, the stream has collected a base of finer particles and willows and other plants have started to provide cover. The lower creek still largely consists of shallow runs and deep rocky pockets.

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  • Owens River<br />
Bishop Special Regulation Area<br />
Chalk Bluffs down to Five Bridges<br />
From Silver Canyon Road
  • Lower Owens River<br />
Special Regulations Waters<br />
Bishop, Pleasant Valley<br />
May 2, 2006
  • Bishop Creek just below South Lake
  • Bishop Creek just below South Lake Dam
  • Bishop Creek just below South Lake Dam
  • Bishop Creek below South Lake Dam
  • Lower Big Pine Creek<br />
November 12, 2006<br />
In 1983 a major flash flood ripped out every bridge on this creek and left the streambed a jumble of logs and large boulders. In the years since, the stream has collected a base of finer particles and willows and other plants have started to provide cover. The lower creek still largely consists of shallow runs and deep rocky pockets.
  • Lower Big Pine Creek<br />
November 12, 2006<br />
A pullout at this second bridge above town provides easy access to this section of the lower creek. During the summer the recovering vegetation is beginning to provide the shade and shelter typical of brushy eastern Sierra high gradiet streams.
  • Lower Big Pine Creek<br />
November 12, 2006<br />
Deep rockbound pools like this provided year round cover for the returning population of wild brown trout since flooding in the 1980s.
  • Lower Big Pine Creek<br />
November 12, 2006
  • Lower Big Pine Creek<br />
November 12, 2006
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