Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Documentary of Mineral King Project

During this pandemic I have turned to a passion project: a documentary on Mineral King. Since I am unable to get up there this year I would love it if you would share some footage with me. I have an account set up at mineralkingfilm@gmail.com and can give you access to a google drive folder for uploads.

My request would be to film a few minutes of your favorite place in Mineral King, or your favorite hike, favorite view, etc. You can use camera or cell phone; my only request is you keep the camera steady when filming, by placing it on a rock or something sturdy.

Anyone who send me footage will get film credit and maybe a slice of pie at Silver City next year.


I do plan on requesting your possible participation in interviews and the like if you have the mind to do so too.. This starter footage would be for a teaser trailer and to start a gofundme for the project I plan to film in 2021.


If you don't have video footage but you have fantastic photos I will accept those too.


And spurred by a comment: I am also looking for stories. You can be interview about it, it can be recreated, or we can simply mention it.. Thank you for the suggestion! (may/ may not be part of the initial teaser trailer)


And any inquiries into this project will be welcome.


Thank you,

Sophia Badeaux

of Cabin #9 West MK

mineralkingfilm@gmail.com

505-699-9548

(also available for FaceTime or zoom chats)

Website and social media pages come soon!


Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Photos of Mineral King

Brett Harvey, professional photographer and frequent Mineral King visitor, has a collection of beautiful photos available for purchase in various formats.  Feel free to peruse his collection, here:
https://brett-harvey.pixels.com

The Mineral King section of his website may be found here:

"Summer in Mineral King - 2020"

Tyson Baker wrote a short blog post about his visit to Mineral King this summer (including photos) for the Mineral King Preservation Society.  Please give it a read!


Friday, July 3, 2020

Various Mineral King Updates


I just returned from 9 wonderful days at Mineral King!  And yes, I felt the Lone Pine earthquake on
June 24, a 5.8 shallow quake centered about 30 miles due east.  It was quite a bumpy ride--like driving on the MK Road in the "washboard" sections!  I did not hear about any damage in the Mineral King Valley.

I noticed that there were flags flying on several cabins that obviously were unoccupied, and a couple of occupied cabins had no flag out.  Please remind your cabin users to fly the American flag when they are staying at the cabin.

Our summer, 2020 MKDA newsletter was mailed on June 22.  If you did not receive a copy, let me know and I will email you a .pdf version.  Even though our annual meeting is cancelled officially, please remember to send in your MKDA dues.  We still have ongoing expenses, and your contribution will help.

For those of you who need to charge your Apple Watch, FitBit, and/or portable camera (aka cell phone) while at Mineral King, I found this solar charger to work quite well:

Lastly, according to the SEKI campground information site here:
Cold Springs and Atwell Mill campgrounds are still closed.  As soon as I hear of any opening date, I will pass it along.

Sharon Devol, E-list Coordinator
Mineral King District Association
P.O. Box 1004
Three Rivers, CA  93271-1004

Thursday, July 2, 2020