Groveland, Calif., rises from the ashes
The Rim fire, California’s third-largest on record, raged for two months. It burned 257,314 acres of the Sierra Nevada range, including 10% of Yosemite National Park, the draw that brings people through Groveland on California 120. Soon after the smoke cleared, the federal government shut down, closing Yosemite for weeks during a balmy, blue-skied autumn. Then, two weeks after the shutdown ended, the snows came and closed the Sierra passes for the season. In the isolated quiet, there were transformations, large and small.