Category: News

  • Yosemite Campground Reservations Available Starting March 15th

    Been thinking about going camping in Yosemite this summer? Recreation.gov, the national park services reservation site, will begin taking reservations for guests who want to be sure they’ll have a spot when they arrive at their campground this month. Starting March 15th at 7 a.m. you’ll be able to start reserving sites for the July…

  • Big changes at Tunnel View today.

    Well, I missed it. I wish I could have been at Tunnel View today to photograph the historic moment, but I wasn’t. They cut three large ponderosa pines down that have been blocking the view for many years. All that is left are the stumps, and for now, the lingering scent of pine sap. Those…

  • Tioga Cam or Bust!

    Thanks to Andreas who sent me an email letting me know the Tioga Pass webcam is down again. Andreas’ email is so eloquent I had to post it in it’s entirety. Have a read: What a crushing defeat! After spending countless hours searching (and finding) the cam’s new URL, it would appear that I (and…

  • Want an Original Ansel Adams? Get Your Checkbook Out

    Christies is set to auction off pieces from one of the nations largest privately held collections of Ansel Adams photos andexpects to get $3 – 5 million for the lot. Artdaily.org – The First Art Newspaper on the Net: “Christie’s announced the sale of Photographs by Ansel Adams from a California Collection during Photographs Week…

  • Ahwahnee Keeps Alive Yosemite Past with Ball

    The Ahwahnee has long been one of the crown jewels of the National Park Service lodges but for one night every year the picturesque lodge travels back in time and becomes a shining star among Yosemite’s granite peaks. FresnoBee.com: “For 80 years, the Ahwahnee has provided an inviting retreat at the foot of some of…

  • Wanna Hear a Story?

    Want something fun to do this weekend? Why not head up to the 21st Annual Mariposa Storytelling Festival. The festival brings together some of the most renowned storytellers from across the country to perform for 3 days in Mariposa and Yosemite. This years featured storytellers are Patrick Ball, Milbre Burch, Lyn Ford, Andy Offutt Irwin,…

  • Hetch Hetchy Tunnel Work Completed

    The Hetch Hetchy Pedestrian tunnel from O’Shaughnessy Dam to Wapama and Tueealala Falls is open again after a small cave-in this winter. Visitors are still being asked to use caution over the next few days while construction crews remove equipment from the site.

  • Happy Anniversary

    Happy anniversary to my wife Tania. Today we’re celebrating our 10 year wedding anniversary. Tania – Thanks for putting up with all my wackiness and for being so supportive. Thanks for bringing me 2 great kids who love Yosemite as much as I do. All this wouldn’t have been possible without you. Here’s to many…

  • Photo Yields Surprise for Sierra Researchers

    Researchers in the Sierra have stumbled across something they thought had been wiped out decades ago: a wolverine. San Jose Mercury News: “A research project aimed at martens has turned up a bigger prize: a picture of a wolverine, an elusive animal scientists feared may have been driven out of the Sierra Nevada long ago…

  • Merced River Plan Workshop Rescheduled

    If you were headed up to the park to attend the Merced River Public Planning Workshop this weekend then listen up. Due to stormy weather and bad driving conditions expected this weekend the workshop has been rescheduled for Friday March 7, 2008 in the Yosemite Valley Visitors Center Auditoriu from 9:30 to 3:30. For more…