Yosemite impromtu

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Thought I would post a quick synop of our trip to Yosemite.
We had Friday night reservations and an idea to camp out on Evergreen Road on Saturday night.
Our goal was to ride our bikes, do some hiking, take in the waterfalls, and (of course) work on photography. :)

We're lucky to live only five hours away from one of the natural wonders of the world. We loaded up late Thursday night after working a full day in our sometimes demanding careers. Neither one of us was ready to leave early on Friday, so it was a relaxed departure. We told ourselves, "We're on vacation." :LOL:

We arrived in the afternoon and checked into Lower Pines, just missing Bill Harr and Kodachrome. We lucked out and our site was right on the Merced. It was sublime with Washington Column and Royal Arches across the river and Half Dome dominating the east horizon. We did have a couple in a Chinook van who felt compelled to run their generator for hours. :unsure:

Bikes were the order of the day (and ponchos to approach any of the falls). It's a traffic jamb in Yosemite, so get on foot or on bike. This was our first trip with the bikes, so I brought a six foot ladder to mount them on some garage sale Yak bike racks which plugged onto my existing rack. Pretty easy and fast. We did cringe when driving thru the tunnels being 11'6" tall. :eek:

The falls were pumping. I used sandals to wade up the Bridalveil Falls trail meeting soaked tourists of all nationalities and got only a few frames before my lens was covered with droplets and autofocus gave up.
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We biked to Mirror Lake and hiked up to the footbridge, but we're unable to complete the loop due to 2009 rockfall that closed the trail. I attempted to climb about 500' up to the base of a fall off an arch coming from Basket Dome but gave up when it became steep slabs.

It was wonderful to see the classic sites.
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Upper Yosemite Falls

I've always been a big fan of granite. We visited the Le Conte Memorial and we're invited to join a talk on watershed ecology. After sitting through too many slides of charts loaded with data, I found my eye wandering to study the architecture of this magnificent structure.
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We decided to do some slumming at the Ahwahnee :) It was uplifting to tour the grand hotel and imagine Ansel climbing the fireplace during winter high-jinks.
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Some of the residences on Ahwahnee Meadows were pretty nice too
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After 30 hours in the Valley we left to visit Evergreen Road on the way Camp Mather. We found a wonderful site on NFS land with equipped fire ring. I made a blazing fire of cedar and pine.

Our next day was a hike to Hetch Hetchy. To be continiued . . .
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A happy couple, a pop up camper, Yosemite and last light on Half Dome, who could ask for anything more? Great photos and story, anxiously awaiting the next installment.
 
Great report, sorry we missed you. The bikes do look high on top for the tunnels and low trees. I just ordered axel holders to make a mount for the bikes on the back will post pictures when done. Looking forward to your next report.

Bill
 
After spending Friday and Saturday in Yosemite, we left for Hetch Hetchy. BTW, at 8am the Campground Reservation desk (parking lot with old apple trees near Curry) takes a waiting list for cancellations that day. At 3pm sharp they read off the list and if you are there and you got your name on the list early that morning, you probably can get a site. Convoluted, I know.

Just outside the Park is Evergreen Road which is mostly NFS land. There were climbers and various folks camping right on the side of the road, but we kept on going until nearly Evergreen Lodge. We found a wonderful site on a spur and had a nice fire and enjoyed the evening. The next day we went through Camp Mather en route to Hetch Hetchy, a place I have never visited.

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We re-entered the Park, showing our $20 pass and enjoyed the drive to the dam(n) ;)
Wildflowers were in abundance along the side of the road. Interestingly the flora runs hotter here with ghost pines and oak chaparral. The dam is amazing and you can feel the force of the water churning below.

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Our goal was to hike to Tueeulala Fall and Wapama Falls on the far side; a five mile hike.
The day was warm and the parking was crowded. Apparently it is a popular destination, although there's not much to do here. We admired the flowers and got drenched by the falls.

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Tueeulala Falls

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The bottom of Wapama Falls

Crossing the footbridge at Wapama looked a little risky, but mostly it was about having fun getting wet.
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On the way back we found a sweet spot above the trail where a smaller waterfall was feeding a wet meadow full of flowers and grasses.
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And butterflies! There was a cluster of zebra swallowtails that were actively feeding on a salt lick or similar. The ground smelled strongly like urine, so I don't know if it's an animal marking its' spot or minerals that were smelly, but the butterflies were lovin' it.
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We also saw a friendly gopher snake both hiking out and returning.
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But all good things come to an end, so we hiked back to our truck with our 13 year old lab sleeping comfortably inside :D I treated Susan to a smoothie and some coffee at the Camp Mather General Store and we sat on the deck and soaked in the sounds of summer. Ahhh.

We returned to 120 W by using Cherry Road to make a loop which was a nice ride; all paved.
We watched the sun hang in the westering sky, nearly to the solstice as I raced the sun to get home. It beat us, we didn't get back until 9.30pm on a Sunday so Monday was a little slow. It's all worth it.

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We're sold! Will leave after work Thursday and find a spot on Evergreen so we can spend Friday in the Valley. Obligations over the weekend will force us home early but the falls running like this are too much to miss. :D
 
Great report and pics, these Yosemite reports are starting to push me over the edge as we are only 5 hours away ourselves. Thanks for the motivation! x2 on the shot of you and Susan under Half Dome, NICE.
 
We're sold! Will leave after work Thursday and find a spot on Evergreen so we can spend Friday in the Valley. Obligations over the weekend will force us home early but the falls running like this are too much to miss. :D


Sent you a PM with map info for Evergreen, Ted. (tip o' the hat to BSS who shared this spot)
If you have the time, and you will be only 30 mins away, check out Hetch Hetchy.

Andy
 
Thanks for sharing your photos and trip report. Nice glow on Half Dome and wonderful waterfalls. Just think, Hetch Hetchy was wrestled from the public so San Fran could grow from what I have read. We are so lucky to have our national treasures in this country. I wish we lived closer, too. Yosemite is a jewel.
 
I wish I could go. I'm close but no time :( I'll need to make the trip to hetch hetchy. For reason I always thought they didn't allow access to the dam. Damn media :)
 
Sent you a PM with map info for Evergreen, Ted. (tip o' the hat to BSS who shared this spot)
If you have the time, and you will be only 30 mins away, check out Hetch Hetchy.

Andy

Got it. Thank you, Andy. And BSS for the original share. Already discussed HH before heading home. It will be tight timing but we will see what we can do.
 

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