Yosemite, what a great place!
Day One - We drove to Mariposa Grove to see the sequoia trees. Although I took many photographs, none of them do justice to these great trees. It is so humbling to consider that these trees are unbelievably old and how much the world has changed during their vast life span.
When we left Mariposa Grove, we drove to Glacier Point, where the views are absolutely breathtaking. The viewing area is around 7,200 feet above sea level and a vast panorama dominated by Half Dome meets the eye. There is a hanging rock - which we were not allowed on - below which is a 3200 plus foot drop to the valley floor. Again, photographs cannot really do justice to the incredible view!
The two destinations took the whole day to explore, but what a day!
Day Two - this time we drove north to the Hetch Hetchy reservoir and O'Shaughnessy Dam. The dam was built to supply both water and electricity to San Francisco, some 160 miles away. The water travels down a pipeline and is gravity fed all the way. The spill from the hydro-electric generator is a sight to see, jetting out from one side of the hillside straight across the ravine where it hammers into the opposite wall.
On the return journey we stopped in Yosemite Village where we looked in the Ansel Adams museum, although it is really a shop - great to see his work in large format prints, especially as so many of his pictures were taken around Yosemite...
We also were lucky enough to see and photograph a Blue Jay!
Day Three - a lazy day, we drove down to Mariposa and had a look round there, then drove back to the hotel to chill out for a while - when I say chill out, I mean it, into the room and on with the air-con - it was very hot out there! Later, we drove up to Yosemite Village to see El Capitan, Half Dome and the other peaks in the area, before heading for Las Vegas tomorrow...
Day Four - an early start and we left the hotel, driving right through Yosemite, on a road we hadn't travelled. We drove over 50 miles before reaching the other side of the park, seeing some wonderful vistas, but unfortunately no bears - we had really hoped to see a bear on one of the days, but were unlucky... We are now in Las Vegas after a very long drive - just under 500 miles!
Thoughts from the visit to Yosemite are that I would love to return in June when the rivers and waterfalls are in full flood and the roads will have opened (clear of snow) to give access to view and appreciate nature at it's finest. I have started to design a 6 x 17 panoramic camera and I would want to have that completed and with me, so I could hopefully better capture some the beauty of this wonderful place.
Photos in 'Landscapes' and 'Nature'.