We also ventured a trip to Yosemite National Park. It is located about 80 miles northeast of Chowchilla, but it is a 2 hour and 10 minute one way drive. All roads but the Tioga Road that runs the entire width of the park were opened. The Tioga, still closed due to snow cover, does not usually open until late May or June. Yosemite N.P., reaches across the western Sierra Nevada and encompasses over 761,000 acres, 1189 square miles and is the size of Rhode Island, but as the shuttle driver informed us most all of the 3.9 million annual visitors only visit 7 square miles of the Yosemite Valley.
We picked the perfect time of year to visit. There were enough people there to make it interesting, but not so crowded that you had to wait for shuttles, food service or in line to grab a picture. Also the best time to view the massive waterfalls are in April since they are totally dry by summer.
As in most photography of natural wonders, pictures do not do it justice. But here are a few:
Upper Yosemite Falls |
Lower Yosemite Falls, one of the parks easier hikes. Yes, we did get our camera back and yes, Ron is more trusting than I am! |
El Capitan, (7,569 ft elevation) a vertical rock formation of granite monolith that extends about 3,000 feet from summit along its tallest face and is one of the world's challenges for rock climbers. We didn't see any the day we were there.
Half Dome later in the day engulfed by low lying clouds.
Bridalveil Falls
Tunnel View scenic overlook and historic site. This overlook affords expansive views of Yosemite Valley, El Capitan, Bridalveil Falls and Half Dome. |
Picture of the base of one of the "smaller" Sequoias. We don't have the right camera equipment
to get really good pictures of the full tree. They can live for over 2,000 years and their trunks can reach over 25 feet thick.
We will be leaving Chowchilla tomorrow heading for the San Francisco Bay area. I have a first cousin that I've only met once before (I think) and that was several years ago.
He is very excited about our visit and so are we!
Hope all is well!
We are now into week 3 and we are surviving 24/7 together - so far! Love seeing all the pictures. Can't wait for your visit back this way. Check my blog later, I'm adding a couple pictures of Dahlia.
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