Author: lbschutte
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Yosemite Ridge Gives Children With Chronic Illnesses a Second Chance
Modesto Bee: “Allen Karle’s lungs don’t always cooperate with a 10-year-old’s idea of fun. Asthma put the Modesto boy in a hospital for five days in January and five days again in May. ‘They’ve got him on so much medication, it’s ridiculous,’ said his mother, Sharon Karle. She’s got asthma too, though not as bad.…
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Photo of the Day: 1957 YP&CC Brochure
Well the Holiday weekend is over and we’ve got a bunch of cool things coming up. Thank you Edie for the great posts and photos over the last few days. To start off this weeks Photo of the Day we have not a photo, but a really cool brochure from 1957 put out by the…
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from all of us here at Yosemite Blog.
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Photo of the Day: Sunset in High Yosemite by Mary Branscombe
Today’s Photo of the Day is a great sunset over Tuolumne Meadows captured by Mary Branscombe. Very nice Mary. Photo by Mary Branscombe via Flickr.
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Yosemite in Court Nov 28
I wanted to catch you before yall hit the road to spend Thanksgiving with your Aunt Betty. You need to be aware that the NPS is going to a 9th District court hearing to appeal a lower court ruling on case 07-15124 Friends of Yosemite Valley vs. Kempthorne. To get you up to date, the…
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Photo of the Day: Yosemite Infrared by Zack Sheppard
Today’s Photo of the Day is a really cool infrared shot of Yosemite by Zack Sheppard. Pretty cool. I’ve always like the look of infrared photography. Nice work Zack. Photo by Zac Sheppard via Flickr.
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Photo of the Day: Bloody Canyon Sunrise. Photo by Flickmor
I’m always trying to find new and interesting photos of Yosemite for Photo of the Day and Flickr never seems to let me down. Today’s Photo of the Day is a really cool sunrise shot of Bloody Canyon. Bloody Canyon was for years the only way into Yosemite from the Mono Lake area to the…
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A. Phimister Proctor & Half Dome
Now there’s a name for you! Why is he the subject of today’s blog? Well, we all should know by now that the first ascent up Half Dome was done by George Anderson in 1875. As any 3rd grade history student knows, he did this by drilling holes and made his own staircase with steel…
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Trail Running with Nemo
Summer wanes. Days are short and still getting shorter and weather is less stable. The fall colors are all but gone, but on the plus side the summer crowds are all but gone as well. I came to Yosemite for the rock climbing, but lately, it’s the hiking and especially trail running that appeals to…
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Anniversary Run
A few weeks ago I celebrated a one year anniversary by going for a run on one of my favorite Yosemite trails. It has been a whole year since I was crushed by a giant boulder midway up LeConte gully, rescued by the heroic Yosemite Search and Rescue team, and put back together at Stanford…