Month: July 2006

  • Two Years Ago…

    “At 6:52 pm on July 10, 1996 two rock masses totaling roughly 30 thousand cubic meters fell from the cliff between Washburn Point and Glacier Point. The rock masses slid along a steeply inclined plane before free-falling 500 m to the talus below, hitting the talus slope 13.6 seconds apart; their separate impacts were recorded…

  • Yosemite Falls

    DSC_0026.JPG Originally uploaded by Campin’ Guy. Even though it’s July the waterfalls are still flowing strong and it’s a great time to get up and see them.

  • Wildflowers

    DSC_0031.JPG Originally uploaded by Campin’ Guy. Early summer in Yosemite and the Sierra can be very beautiful and if you love wildflowers then I’m going to give you a tip, don’t go to the Valley. Though they’re still a bit soggy the meadows along the Glacier Point Road are plentiful with wildflowers of all sizes…

  • Happy 4th of July

    Happy 4th of July!