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  • What’s Your Teens Plans For The Summer?

    So what are your kids planning to do with their summer? Lay around? Watch TV? Play video games? Hang out at the mall? Well, how about rafting, backpacking and climbing in Yosemite while earning college credits and getting valuable experience working in the field with naturalists? That’s what you get when you sign up for…

  • Spring Plowing Update

    Tioga road progress Ending location: At South Fork Bridge Snow depth: 8 Feet Very heavy snow pack, encountered 8 trees with average size of 18-24 inches. We are now at the first avalanche zone. We are expecting to plow through this first zone early in the morning. If the temps go up considerably, crews may…

  • Randy Sends In His Report From Yosemite

    Randy and his family just got back from Yosemite and sent me an awesome report on their trip. Here’s what Randy had to say: The waterfalls are flowing very well and are everywhere. Seasonal Stair Case falls behind Curry Village is putting on quite a show right now, as well as the small fall coming…

  • Highway 140 from Merced/Mariposa Update

    Looks like the road is going to be closed until atleast Tuesday because of the rockslide. If you were planning on entering the park this way it is recommended you take either the 41 entrance from the south or Highway 120 from San Francisco or the west. Technorati Tags: roads, travel, yosemite

  • Road Plowing Begins

    Crews are have begun plowing the Tioga Road and the Glacier Point Road and it looks like they’re making pretty good headway so far. Tioga road progress May 1, 2006 – Crews made it to Gin Flat. Snow depth is approximately 5 feet and the snow is very wet and heavy. Glacier Point road was…

  • Danger: High Water

    If you’re headed up to the Park please be careful around all rivers and streams. The snowpack is melting quickly with the warm weather and all rivers and streams are flowing exceptionally fast. It doesn’t take much for you to be swept off your feet and once in the icy cold water hypothermia sets in…

  • Rockfall Closes Highway 140

    A major rockfall closed a section of Highway 140 just outside the park. I don’t have word whether or not it’s open yet but they were trying to have it cleaned up and passable by late yesterday afternoon. Here’s the official word from the NPS. I’ll post more info as I have it. Yosemite National…

  • Don’t drink from that stream, until you treat it!

    Here’s some good advice for hikers and backpackers alike. If you’re heading into the wilderness treat your water. MercuryNews.com: Bay Area hikers heading to the Sierra Nevada this summer should be extra careful about where they find their drinking water, particularly if cows are nearby. That’s the upshot of a new study that found cattle-grazing…

  • Now Appearing

    If you’ve been reading Yosemite Blog with any regularity then you’ve probably heard me mention Misha Logvinov several times. Well now Misha’s awesome photos of the Yosemite high country have caught someone else’s eye, the editors of National Geographic Adventure magazine. Misha’s photo (as seen at left) of Mathes Crest is appearing in this months…

  • Campground Opening

    The back loops of the Wawona Campground have opened for the season and the campground is now on reservations. The Hodgdon Meadow Group Camp has opened for the season and the Hodgdon Meadow Campground is now on reservations. Technorati Tags: California, camping, news, yosemite