We left Sequoia NP and drove down the mountain through
Fresno. Stopped at a Raley’s grocery
store (similar to a Family Fare) and
restocked on a few things. Went on to El
Portal via Hwy 140. Part of the road was
restricted to vehicles no longer than 45 ft.
We were just over that with the bike rack on the back but we went through. There was a narrow one lane bridge with a
traffic light on either end to regulate cars going over. Fairly sharp turns to get on and off bridge,
but we didn’t have any real problems.
Got to Indian Flat CG in El Portal and set up. We were able to go in as a pull through since
no one was behind us at the time. There
was a tree branch that was touching the kitchen slide and we asked the manager
if we could trim it back a little. She called the maintenance man and he came
and broke off the whole branch – it fell, barely missing the roof and side of
the trailer. That was a close call.
Friday we drove into the Yosemite Valley. Just inside the gate there was a rock tunnel that we had to go through that said 13’6” clearance. No problem with truck only, but a little disconcerting to know that we would have to pull the trailer through when we left the Valley.
There also was an overhanging rock near the edge of the road we used daily to exit the park. It was plenty tall, just interesting to go under.
Once in the Valley we took the free shuttle around to get an overview of the Valley, about an hour ride. We saw Half Dome, Yosemite Falls, etc. After lunch we walked back to Yosemite Falls Overlook. We met people from Jamestown who knew people we knew, small world. That evening we went to a Theater program at the Park – The Tramp and the Rough Rider. It was about John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt’s meeting re: making the Yosemite Valley a National Park. 2014 is the 150th anniversary of the land grant to set aside the land as a park.
Yosemite Falls (Upper & Lower) |
On Saturday we stopped at Bridal Veil Falls first thing when
we got into the Park. It is a very high
falls, but will probably dry up in the next 2-3 weeks because of the drought
and lack of snowfall this year.
Upper Yosemite Falls |
Bridal Veil Falls |
We rode up to the Mist Falls Trailhead and then hiked up to
Vernal Falls. The section to the
footbridge and the lower falls was
mostly a paved trail. We went on from there to the upper falls, where the last
section involved some walking/climbing over rocks. The total hike was 3.4 miles
round trip with a 1,000 ft. elevation gain.
Dale went to the very top section, I didn’t make it the last little
way. Heights aren’t really my
thing. But he got some great pictures of
the Falls.
Vernal Falls |
The Red Touring RV
On Monday we drove to a part of the Park called Wawona. We had a nice breakfast at the Lodge
there. It reminded us of Mackinac
Island. We took at shuttle from there to
Mariposa Grove, an area of Sequoia trees in Yosemite. They were big, but not near as impressive as
the ones we had seen in Sequoia Natl Park.
We then drove over to Glacier Point.
It is an amazing view from there,
3200 ft high. You can see the
whole Valley – Yosemite, Vernal, and Nevada Falls, Half Dome,
and lots of other areas we had seen at ground level.
Half Dome |
View from Glacier Point |
Rock at Glacier Point over the Valley |
Park Service Helicopter |
Wednesday in the Park Dale talked to a driver of a Pepsi
delivery truck. He routinely goes
through the tunnels on his route and his truck is 13’ high. He said if we stayed to the center we should
be fine. The decision was made to go on
Hwy 120 through the tunnels.
The trip through the tunnels was fine. We left early hoping that there wouldn’t be
many oncoming cars. There wasn’t much
oncoming traffic, only one RV with big mirrors like ours and we squeaked by
each other. We arrived at Yosemite Lakes Campground and found a site and set up. Then we went into the town of Groveland about 18 miles away to get groceries and use internet at the library. That’s when the situation with Dale’s Dad’s health began. We ended up flying home on the red eye out of Sacramento Friday night and made it back in time to be there when his dad passed away Saturday afternoon. We plan to pick up the trip at some point in the future. Katy had planned to meet us in San Fransisco and be with us for a couple weeks, but we had to skip the second part of Yosemite and San Fransisco. We all flew back into Sacramento on July 4.
We returned to Yosemite Lakes and moved trailer to a regular campsite for the night. We then went up to Olmstead Point and Tuolomne Meadows. It was a totally different area from the Valley. Grand vistas.
Olmstead Point views
Tuolomne Meadows |
Tuolomne Meadows |
Tuolomne Meadows |
Tomorrow we leave for the coast and the Monterey area. It will be very different to be in a city rather than in the National Parks like we have been in the last few weeks.
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