Frazier Park, CA
Tuesday, September 8, 2009 at 08:15PM 
Frazier Park, CA is a small mountain community 3 miles west of Interstate 5 near the Tejon Pass and the Los Padres National Forest.




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Tuesday, September 8, 2009 at 08:15PM 
Frazier Park, CA is a small mountain community 3 miles west of Interstate 5 near the Tejon Pass and the Los Padres National Forest.




Sunday, April 19, 2009 at 05:00AM 
The hills surrounding Gorman, CA, located along Interstate 5 near the Tejon Pass, are brilliant with color from the wildflower bloom.




Monday, March 23, 2009 at 07:55PM 
This scenic drive begins at Mormon Rocks, located just west of Interstate 15, along CA Highway 166, near the San Andreas Fault.

The Mountain Top Cafe, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Joshua Trees with the snow-topped San Gabriel Mountains in the background.

Roadside floral arrangement.

Leaving Joshua Tree country, and approaching the Antelope Valley, CA.

Pear trees in bloom in Pearblossom, CA.

North of Palmdale, the blanket of wildflowers begins.

Close-up of the wildflower mix.

I never get tired of the California Poppy.

Above and below: the desert floor.





Above and below: scenes from Neenach, CA.


The fields become dominated by California Poppies.
Above and below: Quail Lake, CA.

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Sunday, December 30, 2007 at 09:18PM 
Although the stretch of Interstate 5, known as the Grapevine, that connects California's San Joaquin Valley to Los Angeles is a scenic mountain drive, it is usually taken at 65 mph+ and either at the beginning or end of a long car trip, so the scenery is often not appreciated the same way it would be on a 2-lane mountain road. Approaching the Tejon Pass near Frazier Park, CA as the light disappeared one night, I was struck by the pattern in the clouds over the mountains of Angeles National Forest.