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Yosemite Open But There’s a Mess Still to Clean Up
Roads leading into Yosemite have reopened but it’s going to be a few days before the mess left behind from last weeks powerful storm gets cleaned up and full operation of park facilities resume.
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Stuck in the Snow
When Mike Wexler signed up to help chaperone the middle school trip to Yosemite for their annual science camp he had no idea what an adventure he was stepping into.
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Yosemite Reopens to Visitors
All roads into Yosemite National Park have reopened this morning, pending weather and safety along the roadways.
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Road Closure and Conditions Update
It’s one big, wet, sloppy mess. Here’s what we know so far.
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More Snow
Without even a chance to clean up, open roads or get power back on the next storm in this wave of storms is knocking at the door.
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Yosemite Takes a Snow Day
The first of a string of winter storms pounded Yosemite downing trees and power lines, causing rock slides and burying the park under several feet of snow.
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Great Early Summer Camping Outside Yosemite
Camping along the Merced River outside of Yosemite offers a great alternative to the crowded Valley and campgrounds in early summer. It’s less expensive, less crowded and the wildflowers can make it an unforgettable experience.
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Yosemite Nature Notes: Horsetail Fall (Video)
If you’ve been curious what all the hubbub about Horsetail Fall and the “firefall” is here’s a great video from Yosemite Nature Notes that delves deep into this mystical event.
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Major Winter Storm Could Put a Damper on the Firefall
A series of low pressure systems are expected to through Northern California bringing with it large amounts of rain, high winds and snow as low as 1500′.
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The Firefall Returns
Thinking about coming up to view the firefall? Here’s what you need to know.