Month: July 2008

  • Enter to Win!

    Last month I started a contest where one lucky Yosemite Blog reader gets a Pro account at Flickr for a year (a $25 value). I’d like to keep this contest going BUT…I don’t know who to give it to. So about the 15th I’m going to hold a drawing and one lucky YB reader will…

  • Photo of the Day: Nevada Fall by Kelly

    Today’s Photo of the Day comes to us from reader Kelly who took this photo from the top of the John Muir Trail on the way to Nevada Fall. Beautiful shot Kelly. Thanks for sending it in! Photo by Kelly.

  • Third Time a Charm for Florine and Hirayama

    There’s a new speed record tonight for climbing the nose route up El Capitan this time the record his held by Hans Florine and Yuji Hirayama who made it to the top in 2 hours and 43 minutes breaking a record set last year by two German brothers. SF Gate: “A Lafayette rock climber and…

  • Got a Minute?

    Carl from OpenRoad.TV realized he hasn’t been into the park in a long time and was feeling kind of home sick. So he came up with a great idea, 1 minute video vacations that you can watch on your break at work. Here’s the first of the Yosemite high country.

  • Photo Painting of the Day: Dogwood Spring by Penny Otwell

    The best part of this gig is I get to meet some of the coolest people. Take for example Penny Otwell. Penny is a local Yosemite resident who has lived and worked in the park for over 40 years. In that time she’s amassed quite a collection of paitings that are exquisitely beautiful. Today’s Photo…

  • 19th Century Yosemite in 3D

    BoingBoing: “Carleton Watkins was a critically-acclaimed landscape photographer in the 19th century. His photos of Yosemite are considered groundbreaking examples of stereoscopic photography. Smithsonian has a feature on Watkins and a pleasant narrated slideshow about his Yosemite 3D photographs.” Update: I just realized that this is the same link that Brian posted yesterday.