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  • Visitors Center Moved for Winter

    I think I’ve forgotten to mention it before but… The Yosemite Valley Visitors center is undergoing renovation this winter and should reopen in time for summer visitors. Until then you can find it two doors down between the Valley Post Office and The Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite Village. The Visitors Center is home to…

  • Yosemite Association Cams: Bringing the View to Your PC

    Well it looks like the Yosemite Association’s Sentinel Dome cam is down again. It was up for a time yesterday and from what I could see this latest storm has dumped quite an accumulation of snow on the flank of the dome. So much so it looked like the cam might be soon buried. But…

  • Welcome Back

    Regular posting shall resume momentarily and have we got some good stuff for you. 😉

  • Reader Comments

    Lloyd: I’ve always had a great time at Yosemite, but I haven’t been there in years. Your blog brought back many fond memories. Thanks!! Feeling better now. Thanks, Luca.

  • Kelty Packs: Born in the Sierra

    Patent Pending Blog: “Dick Kelty grew up hiking in the Sierra Nevada of California. This a moutain range 300 miles in length, studded with 14,000′ peaks, and 10,000′ passes, a land of mild weather, and awsome alpine scenery. The only thing keeping people from enjoying it was the terrible packs of the day, which only…

  • It’s a Beautiful Day

    It’s a beautiful day in Yosemite. The rain and snow have subsided (for a while at least) and the sun has come out. It’s a glittering white wonderland of snow. Too bad I can’t be there to enjoy it today.

  • Happy New Year!

    Happy New Year everbody!

  • Merry Christmas

    Merry Christmas from all of us here at Yosemite Blog.

  • California State Quarter Honors John Muir and Yosemite

    Take a look at the California State Quarter honoring John Muir and comemmorating Yosemite Valley. The coin looks awesome. Definintely going to add a few of these to my collection.

  • Living the Life of John Muir

    “As a wilderness explorer, he is renowned for his exciting adventures in California’s Sierra Nevada, among Alaska’s glaciers, and world wide travels in search of nature’s beauty. As a writer, he taught the people of his time and ours the importance of experiencing and protecting our natural heritage. His writings contributed greatly to the creation…