Month: July 2005

  • Hiking in Tuolumne Meadows, Parker Pass and Mono Pass

    Dan Mitchell just got back from hiking in Tuolumne Meadows and it looks like he had an awesome day. Here’s a little from Dan as well as an AWESOME photo of Parker Pass. Dan: I wanted to do some photography and to see the Tuolumne area before all of the snow melts, so yesterday I…

  • Unusual Snow Pack Spells Trouble For Even Experienced Hikers

    Fresno Bee: “Sun-blushed hikers lunch at picnic tables next to banks of snow. Waterfalls thunder and there are lakes where no lakes were before. It’s an unusual beauty. While not exactly Christmas in July, it is at most early spring in the high Sierra this summer as a deep snowpack melts slowly. But the unique…

  • A Walk on the Wild Side

    The other day I noticed Harold Davis started posting photos from a backpacking trip into the High Sierra on his weblog Digitalfieldguide Photoblog 2.0. Well Harold has started writing uphis adventure and it’s one you’ll have to read. What an adventure. Here’s a teaser. Harold: “Perhaps it is a good time to start making clear…

  • Yosemite Camping Reservations

    So you wanna go camping in Yosemite and stay in the Valley but you’re not sure if there’s a campground open at the time of year you want to go. Yosemite Sites takes care of that for you. They have a graphical representation of the 3 campgrounds in Yosemite Valley and the openings by day.…

  • Campground Openings

    Tuolumne Meadows and Bridalveil Creek campgrounds are now open for the season. Technorati Tags: California, camping, yosemite

  • Flower

    P7030036 Originally uploaded by Ambitious Wench. Edie took an awesome shot of this flower, although I don’t know what it’s called. Can anyone help me out?

  • Missing Scout Leaving Clues

    Though not in Yosemite I thought this was worth posting. If you happen to be headed into that area please keep a sharp eye out. Remember, if you ever become lost in the woods, stop and stay. Searchers have an easier time finding you. Fresno Bee: A missing Selma Boy Scout is apparently leaving clues…

  • Sierra Clouds

    Sierra wave #3 Originally uploaded by mlog. It’s not exactly Yosemite but mlog took this awesome shot of clouds over the Sierra. From the eastern side they look so awesome as the winds coming over the crest carve and shape them into a stunning display. Nice work.

  • Joseph LeConte

    Have you been to the LeConte Memorial in Yosemite Valley? Many people have seen it and quite a few stop and visit but few know why it’s there. Joseph LeConte, came to California not seeking his fortune in the gold fields, but to teach geology. For a summer trip he arranged a trip to see…

  • New Poll for July

    The new poll is up and in it I ask an interesting question. Check it out. It’s over in the sidebar at the right. Technorati Tags: yosemite