Sierra Nevada
Coverage of Sierra Nevada in the Nexus archive.
- Fisherman, 70, missing in remote California wilderness rescued
A 70-year-old man from Fresno County, California, who went missing during a fishing trip was rescued after an extensive search in the Sierra Nevada. The search lasted several days following his disappearance on June 28.
- California couple fights off 70-pound black bear with hatchet and water bottle outside their home
A California couple fought off a 70-pound black bear with a hatchet and water bottle outside their home in Mammoth Lakes, sustaining significant injuries. The bear was euthanized after attacking the couple, and authorities emphasized that such aggressive behavior is rare. Police advised residents to secure garbage and avoid feeding bears to prevent similar incidents.
- San Mateo couple drowns at waterfall in Kings Canyon National Park
A San Mateo couple, Parth Patel and Dharti Patel, drowned at Roaring River Falls in Kings Canyon National Park on May 25. The National Park Service warns that slippery rocks and strong currents at the waterfall pose significant drowning risks.
- OnlyFans model rescued off of Mount Whitney by helicopter
An OnlyFans model was rescued by helicopter from Mount Whitney in the Sierra Nevada mountains after becoming ill from drinking water during her hike.
- Father and toddler son airlifted from snowy California trail as authorities sound alarm over forecast
A father and his 18-month-old son were rescued by helicopter from a snowy Sierra trail near Freel Peak, a 10,881-foot summit above 10,000 feet, as authorities warned about dangerous weather conditions. The rescue occurred despite lingering snowpack in the high country, highlighting risks for hikers.
- Rural counties vote to break away from California in new secession push
Rural counties in California are proposing to secede and form a new state composed of 35 inland counties, encompassing Northern California, the Sierra Nevada, the Central Valley, and the Inland Empire. The move aims to address regional disparities and governance challenges.
- She's not wrong. Alps, Pyrenees, Hymalayas, Sierra Nevada... Bitcoin works everywhere
Madison Hanson discusses the benefits of using Bitcoin, highlighting its permissionless nature and ability to transfer wealth across borders without needing permission. She also notes that traditional credit cards require permission and are often limited to first-world countries. The post sparks a discussion on financial privilege.
- She's not wrong. Alps, Pyrenees, Hymalayas, Sierra Nevada... Bitcoin works everywhere
Madison Hanson discusses Bitcoin's global functionality, mentioning various mountain ranges. The post highlights Bitcoin's universal accessibility. It was submitted by a user on a platform.
- Energy supplier abandons Lake Tahoe residents to serve data centers
NV Energy is ending its energy supply agreement with Liberty Utilities, leaving 49,000 California residents near Lake Tahoe to find a new energy supplier by May 2027. The decision is partly due to Nevada's growing data center development, which will drive up new demand for power. This change affects the local electricity provider's ability to serve the region.
- Lasers in the sky: hi-tech missions track record snowpack loss in US west
Data from high-tech missions shows a record snowpack loss in the US west, raising alarm among experts, with critically low snowpack on mountains across the region. The Sierra Nevada mountains appear to be draped in a pristine white blanket, but sensors onboard a specialized aircraft prove that looks can be deceiving. This is a distinct dry year, according to Tom Painter, CEO of Airborne Snow Observatories.
- Colombia tourist jewel plagued by violence
Colombia's Sierra Nevada is experiencing violence due to armed groups' extortion and turf wars, threatening Indigenous communities and tourism. The region is a key tourist destination in Colombia. This violence is impacting local communities and the tourism industry.
- Rainstorm and fierce winds strike California. Here's what's in store
Light rain is expected in Los Angeles while the Sierra Nevada region receives snow. Strong winds are forecast, potentially complicating driving conditions.
- Striking before-and-after images show extent of California's snow drought
Before-and-after images of California's Sierra Nevada snowpack highlight a severe decline, with statewide snow levels at 20% of the historical average. The visual evidence underscores the ongoing 'snow drought' in the region.