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Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki
Kalifornia
Hrabstwo Mono

Kratery Panum

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Kratery Panum

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Panum Crater is a distinctive rhyolitic plug-dome volcano located in Mono County, California, just south of Mono Lake and east of the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range. Standing at an elevation of approximately 2114 meters (around 6,937 feet), it is the youngest and northernmost of the Mono-Inyo Craters, a chain of volcanic cones, and is nestled within the Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area. This natural monument is a textbook example of a volcano formed by highly viscous, silica-rich lava,…

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    28 czerwca, 2019

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    At 650 years old, Panum Crater is still a very young volcanic crater in the Mono Lake Area. A rim trail leads around, the short plug trail right up to the gullet.
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    At 650 years old, Panum Crater is a fairly young volcanic crater in the Mono Lake Area. A rim trail leads around, the short plug trail directly up to the maw.

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    Hike the easy 1.8-mile Panum Crater Rim and Plug Trail for panoramic views of Mono Lake and unique volcanic features.

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    Wysokość 2,110 m

    Pogoda

    Zasilane przez Foreca

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    sobota 25 kwietnia

    13°C

    2°C

    82 %

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    Maks. prędkość wiatru: 6.0 km/h

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    Lokalizacja:Hrabstwo Mono, Kalifornia, Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki

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    What are the main hiking trails at Panum Crater and how do they differ?

    Panum Crater offers two primary trails: the Rim Trail and the Plug Trail. The Rim Trail is a loop that circles the outer pumice cone, providing expansive 360-degree views of Mono Lake, the Sierra Nevada, and the crater's interior. The shorter Plug Trail leads directly up to the central obsidian dome, allowing for a closer, more intimate encounter with the volcano's unique geological features like obsidian and pumice outcrops.

    How difficult are the trails at Panum Crater, and how long does it take to hike them?

    Both the Rim Trail and the Plug Trail are generally considered to have a moderate difficulty. The terrain can be uneven with unstable pumice soil, especially on the Rim Trail, so sturdy footwear is recommended. The Plug Trail involves a steeper, shorter ascent to the dome. Most visitors can complete both trails, or a combination, within 1 to 2 hours, depending on their pace and how much time they spend exploring the geological features.

    Are there any specific geological features or landmarks to look for while visiting Panum Crater?

    Absolutely! Panum Crater is a geological marvel. Look for the distinct contrast between the light, porous pumice of the outer rim and the dark, glassy obsidian of the central dome. You can observe unique formations such as flow banding, where obsidian and pumice are streaked together, and 'breadcrust' textures on the cooling rocks, which form as gas escapes from the interior. The central dome itself is a striking feature, with remnants of castle-like spires that have crumbled over time.

    Is Panum Crater accessible during winter, and what should I expect if visiting then?

    While the main access road (Highway 120) to Panum Crater is typically closed during winter due to snow, the crater itself can sometimes be accessed by snowshoeing or cross-country skiing from the nearest plowed road, often Highway 395. Winter visits offer a starkly beautiful, quiet experience, but require appropriate winter gear, experience with snow travel, and checking road conditions and weather forecasts beforehand. Services in the immediate vicinity may also be limited.

    Is Panum Crater dog-friendly?

    Yes, Panum Crater is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on the trails, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the delicate ecosystem and for the safety of other visitors and wildlife. Remember to bring water for your pet and to pack out any waste.

    Are there any permit requirements or fees to hike at Panum Crater?

    No, there are currently no specific permits or fees required to hike at Panum Crater. It is part of the Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area, and access to the trails and parking is free. However, visitors are always encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve this unique natural site.

    What kind of parking is available at Panum Crater, and does it fill up quickly?

    There is a dedicated parking area available at the trailhead for Panum Crater, easily accessible via a dirt road off Highway 120. While the area is popular, especially during peak season (late spring to early fall), it rarely feels overly crowded. However, arriving earlier in the day, particularly on weekends, is advisable to ensure a spot and to enjoy a quieter experience on the trails.

    What is the best time of day to visit Panum Crater for optimal views and experience?

    While any time of day offers great views, visiting Panum Crater during sunrise or sunset is particularly recommended. The low-angle light enhances the textures of the volcanic landscape and creates spectacular colors across Mono Lake and the Sierra Nevada, making for memorable scenic views and photographic opportunities. Early mornings also tend to be less crowded.

    What is the significance of Panum Crater's age and its formation process?

    Panum Crater is remarkably young, estimated to be between 600 and 700 years old, with its last eruption occurring between 1325 and 1365 CE. Its youth means its geological features are exceptionally well-preserved, making it a 'textbook example' of a rhyolitic plug-dome volcano. Its formation involved a violent multi-stage process: an initial steam explosion, followed by a pyroclastic eruption forming the pumice rim, and then the slow extrusion of viscous lava that created the central obsidian dome. This sequence allows visitors to observe distinct stages of volcanic activity.

    Are there any facilities or services like restrooms or cafes directly at Panum Crater?

    No, there are no facilities such as restrooms, cafes, or water sources directly at Panum Crater. It is a natural, undeveloped site. Visitors should plan accordingly by bringing their own water, snacks, and using facilities in nearby towns like Lee Vining or Mammoth Lakes before or after their visit. Remember to pack out all trash.

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