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Dogwoods? Next week says Michael Frye
So if you’re an avid Yosemite photographer you’ve probably been eagerly awaiting spring for the annual blossoming of the Dogwoods. Well here’s the word, next week says Michael Frye author of The Photographer’s Guide to Yosemite. Most of the dogwoods have sprouted the little green discs that are precursors to the full while blossoms. If…
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WHAT WERE YOU THINKING??
Ok.Granted the tag on the photo says the image was from July 1980 and I’m sure it was hot that year but…LADY WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?? Feel free to add your own caption below. Photo by Lars Lundqvist from his 1980 trip across the United States.
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Wildflowers!
Beautiful wildflowers in Yosemite. Photo by Michelle H. It’s March and you know what that means, wildflowers! It looks like it’s going to be another spectacular show this year in the Merced Canyon as recent rains have really greened up the hills and given the flowers plenty of water. If you’ve never been to Yosemite…
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More Snow and Rain This Weekend in Yosemite
Looks like more snow and rain this weekend which is unfortunate because tomorrow is the reception for the Yosemite Renaissance, the yearly art festival held for local artists. …WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE SIERRA NEVADA FROM YOSEMITE TO THE KERN COUNTY LINE… A WINTER STORM WATCH…
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Photo of the Day: Non-iconic Horsetail by Edie Howe
Edie put up this photo the other day and I knew it would be perfect for Photo of the Day. Most of the photographers in Yosemite at this time of year are heading out at sunset to capture Horsetail Fall as it captures the setting suns rays turning it into a “firefall”. Edie, however, went…
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We’re on Facebook!
Are you addicted to Farmville like my wife? Do you spend most of your waking hours on Facebook checking everyone’s status? Well then add us! That’s right, Yosemite Blog is now on Facebook! Post your photos, and videos, start discussion, comment on posts or just say hi!
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Stinging NPS Report Says Yosemite Officials Were Overconfident About Ability to Manage Big Meadow Fire
The Big Meadow Fire burns unchecked. Photo by Edie Howe-Byrne A stinging report just released by the National Park Service about the Big Meadow Fire, which scorched over 7000, required the assistance of 171 personnel and equipment and closed 2 major roads into the park, says Yosemite officials were overconfident in their ability to control…
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If It Were in Washington D.C. It’d Be National News
Roughly 60 miles north of Yosemite, Valley Springs California has been the setting for as many as 14 sniper attacks in recent weeks. Fortunately no on has been hurt. When 2 men went on a shooting spree up the interstate highways around Washington D.C. it was national news and on the front page of every…
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Photo of the Day: Last Rays on El Cap by Edie Howe-Byrne
I’m having a hard time picking a Photo of the Day today because Edie shared a bunch of VERY beautiful photos on her Flickr stream and they’re all really, really good. Don’t take my word for it, see for yourself. And don’t forget, if you like one of Edie’s photos she’ll be more than happy…
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Photo of the Day: First Snow by Edie Howe-Byrne
Today’s Photo of the Day is a beautiful shot of Half Dome after yesterday’s snowstorm, the first snow of the season, by Edie Howe-Byrne. Edie took a lot more pics of the Valley after the snowstorm and I invite you to check them out. If you see one you like Edie does sell her pics…