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  • Unusually Large Snow Pack Hindering Opening Of Tioga Road

    National Park Service: “Yosemite National Park has experienced an unusually long, wet winter this year. Snow pack in the Merced River drainage is at 187% of an average year and the Tuolumne River drainage is at 179% of an average year. Snow densities are averaging about 50% water content. This wet weather has extended late…

  • Yosemite Valley Under Flood Advisory

    NOAA has issued a flood warning for the Yosemite Valley. The river is currently just below flood stage at 10′. If you’re planning on heading up to the park this weekend, you may not make it. NOAA: “Flood Warning CAC043-201500- FLOOD STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY – HANFORD CA 615 AM PDT FRI…

  • It’s All In How You Say It

    In college I took a “Biology of the Sierra Nevada” class with a very interesting professor. His mother was Mi-Wok and had lived with her family in Sequoia National Park a little way south of Yosemite. On the first day of class we walked in and sat down at our desks. The professor moved to…

  • A Story, A Moral, and Some Sage Words

    A few years ago my wife, son, and I took off on a weekend camping trip during late June to the Eastern Sierra. Temperatures where I live had been between 96-101 for the past week so escaping to the cooler mountains sounded like a pretty good idea. Breaking from the rules my dad had taught…

  • Coyote in Yosemite

    Coyote in Yosemite Originally uploaded by cbruno. Christopher Bruno took this awesome closeup of a coyote in Yosemite. You can check out more of Christopher’s photos over at Flickr or on his personal website at Cbruno.com. Nice work, Christopher.

  • Yosemite Falls and the Merced River

    AGF00011 Originally uploaded by Ambitious Wench. From the footbridge at Housekeeping Camp Edie captures a picture of a very, very full Merced River with Upper Yosemite Falls in the distance.

  • Roads To Valley Are Open

    Here’s the NPS official press release about the opening of the roads into Yosemite. NPS: “Yosemite Valley Re-Opens Roads Roads in Yosemite Valley were re-opened at approximately 6:30 AM on May 17, 2005. Initial assessments indicate that roadways were not damaged during yesterday’s high water. Campsites are currently being assessed for damage; those which have…

  • After The Flood: A Look At The Damage

    Camera in hand, Edie takes a walk around the Valley to give us a look at the aftermath of the May 16th flood in Yosemite Valley. Edie: “With camera in hand, and the laptop in my backpack, I headed out this morning to take pictures of the flood damage. The first stop was over to…

  • Flooded Yosemite

    AGF00056 Originally uploaded by Ambitious Wench. Edie posted a bunch of pics of Yosemite Valley and the flooding. Great shots, Edie.

  • How The River Flows

    Just to put things in perspective, on January 2nd, 1997 the Merced River peaked at 23.4′ at the Pohono Bridge. That’s 13.4′ above flood stage. According to the CDEC, yesterday’s flood peaked at 11.24′. I expect that with the thunderheads headed Yosemite way today and a weeks worth of temps in the 90’s, we might…