I’m posting this trip report in the off-topic area because there are no four-wheel drive or off-road trails in Yosemite National Park to report on, but I want to show some of the pictures I took on my recent visit there. The National Park Service’s goal is to restore and preserve Yosemite as close as possible to the conditions that existed when only Native Americans lived in the area about two centuries ago. Approximately 95% of Yosemite National Park is designated wilderness; no motorized vehicles are allowed. Over the past ten or fifteen years, conservationists have even proposed banning automobiles entirely from the park and busing the visitors from parking lots located outside the park (run a Google search on “automobiles in Yosemite” for more info on these proposals).
I made the trip to Yosemite while enroute back to Los Angeles after visiting the S.F. Bay Area for Mothers’ Day. Yosemite is approximately a four-hour drive east of the Bay Area, and about a six-hour drive north of Los Angeles. Spring is a popular time to visit the Yosemite Valley because the waterfalls are at maximum flow. This past winter had below normal snowfall but there was still plenty of water in the waterfalls.
There are four entrances to Yosemite National Park; two from the west (Hwy 120 via Manteca and Hwy 140 via Merced), one from the south (Hwy 41 via Fresno), and during the summer months, one from the east (Hwy 120 via Tioga Pass). I entered the park through the Hwy 120 entrance via Manteca, and here is my first view of the Yosemite Valley from Big Oak Flat Road:
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Some of the famous Yosemite Valley landmarks are Bridalveil Falls:
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El Capitan (I took the bikini top off my Jeep so I could see the waterfalls and granite monoliths more easily):
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Upper Yosemite Falls and the Merced River:
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Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias:
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Glacier Point Road:
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Half Dome, Nevada Falls and Vernal Falls from the Glacier Point Road:
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Half Dome from Glacier Point:
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Yosemite Valley from Glacier Point:
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Yosemite Valley from Wawona Road:
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Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls:
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I made the trip to Yosemite while enroute back to Los Angeles after visiting the S.F. Bay Area for Mothers’ Day. Yosemite is approximately a four-hour drive east of the Bay Area, and about a six-hour drive north of Los Angeles. Spring is a popular time to visit the Yosemite Valley because the waterfalls are at maximum flow. This past winter had below normal snowfall but there was still plenty of water in the waterfalls.
There are four entrances to Yosemite National Park; two from the west (Hwy 120 via Manteca and Hwy 140 via Merced), one from the south (Hwy 41 via Fresno), and during the summer months, one from the east (Hwy 120 via Tioga Pass). I entered the park through the Hwy 120 entrance via Manteca, and here is my first view of the Yosemite Valley from Big Oak Flat Road:
[SIZED]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b53/UF92134/Yosemite%202007/P1050651.jpg[/SIZED]
Some of the famous Yosemite Valley landmarks are Bridalveil Falls:
[SIZED]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b53/UF92134/Yosemite%202007/P1050653.jpg[/SIZED]
El Capitan (I took the bikini top off my Jeep so I could see the waterfalls and granite monoliths more easily):
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Upper Yosemite Falls and the Merced River:
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Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias:
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Glacier Point Road:
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Half Dome, Nevada Falls and Vernal Falls from the Glacier Point Road:
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Half Dome from Glacier Point:
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Yosemite Valley from Glacier Point:
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Yosemite Valley from Wawona Road:
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Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls:
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