Monday, November 28, 2011

Yosemite Day 2 - Did I mention Bears...

I was up and out early the next day, you don’t want to waste a minute in paradise.  Took a quick walk, really looking for bears.


Very grey skies this morning

No Bears yet...but did see this guy.





We met up with the Canon group and a professional photographer for class at the Ansel Adams Gallery.  We did a nice meadow walk and learned how to photograph moving water.





 Bridal Veil Falls









There are two faces on Half Dome...can you find them (Young lady and old lady)

 El Capitan
Close up of climbers on El Cap





Brunch...in the meadow.


Vernal Fall from the trail going up


Yosemite Falls


This guy was just out for a stroll


Mirror Lake


Top of Vernal Falls from a higher trail

He is peeking around the bottom right of trunk.


If you aren't paddling...you should be hiking...


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

How high can you climb - Yosemite Part 1

Yosemite has always been one of my favorite places but I resist going during the summer when it is filled with crowds.  I try to go twice a year, spring and fall/winter.  I prefer to go for the fall colors but now have the goal to get there in winter to try to catch a snowfall.  Last year my good friend Ree read about a free photography class put on by Canon at Glacier Point so off we went (even though I am a Nikon). We lucked out for last minute in June and got a great room.


Famous Half Dome - side view from Glacier Point



Ree is a good friend and we love to take picture and hiking trips.  She even paddles with me sometimes. I like to think of Ree as my younger more adventurous self, but truth is she is much more adventurous than I have ever been.  She is the one to scramble up the cliff higher when I am freaking out and clinging to the side of a tree.  She pushes me to go further, higher, stay out later…and it is both frightening and …exhilarating.  I love the fact that I have to keep up with her instead of nudging someone to keep up with me.
The joy of going to Yosemite in June is that Glacier Point is open.  When I go in spring or fall it is usually still closed due to snow.  The views and trails at the top of Glacier Point are amazing.  We headed up to meet the Canon team there, try out some new equipment, take pictures and enjoy the view.

From the overlook at Glacier Point you look down 3200 feet to the valley floor.


 
Yosemite Falls to the left






Vernal Falls

















Nevada Falls at the top...cascading down to Vernal Falls






After class we decided to take the trail to Sentinel Dome for sunset views.  The trail from Glacier Point is fairly short and easy…maybe 45 minutes.  The last part of the trail is a short but steep scramble to the top of the dome.  There is also a much closer trailhead and parking lot right off Glacier Point Road.

From the top you get a 360-degree view of Yosemite Valley.  It is truly breathtaking…and I do not use that term loosely.


 




This Jeffrey Pine at the summit is thought to be the world’s most famous and photographed dead tree. Ansel Adams made it famous in a 1940 photograph (before death). The tree was killed by drought in 1977, despite efforts to save it by hand-carrying buckets of water.







The views were amazing but at some point it hit me that we had a hike back, and the sun was going down.  We had not brought any headlamps or flashlights…Yikes!  Chicken me was kicking in. 





Come one Ree…gotta go!

Almost back to the parking lot at Glacier Point we saw a spot on the side of the road where a photographer was setting up.  We went over to check it out and found another incredible view with the last of the sun hitting the top of Half Dome. 

I was nervous about hanging out too long as we still had a trek through some getting dark forest…but glad we did…because we saw this.






We made it back in the dark!  We raced down the mountain hoping to catch something open to get some food.  It was eerie driving around the valley floor that late and in the dark…no cars…no people.  We made it to the grocery store just before closing and grabbed a feast of snack food.  We ate our feast on the porch of the Stoneman House Lodge at Camp Curry, first time staying there…it was perfect.
Yosemite Falls




What a great day.  Tomorrow is another photo class, hike…and Bears! 

Me...where I prefer to be.

 

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Don't you just love Fall...NOOOO

November 22, 2011
 
This is the time of year so many people  love.  The change of the seasons, crisp fall weather...holidays around the corner...ahhhh Fall.

Hogwash!  Bring back the SUN. 

I try to enjoy the turn of the leaves and fires in the fire place.  But mostly, I am cold.  I search the weather reports and morning skies for SUN.

So I focus on my other passion, photography.

I had planned to spend Sunday down at Calaveras Big Trees hiking and shooting the last of Fall color. Rain and Snow cancelled those plans so I had to settle for local color.



I did manage to get some Water Therapy last week













She's so cute...








Searching for SUN...