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The Phoenix is located on the western side of Cascade Falls--west side of Tamarack Creek Bridge, (1.7 miles west of Hwy 120/140 junction). I believe they are the first falls you see after going through the Arch Rock entrance.
Quick story on Honnold's climb of the Phoenix, day before he climbed Sentinel. http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=38260
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion For those interested:
"60 Minutes" cameras capture a feat never documented before: viewers will see Alex Honnold scale a 1,600-ft. rock wall using nothing more than his hands and feet. Cameras strategically placed along a sheer rock wall in Yosemite National Park put viewers right beside Honnold as he makes his free-solo climb of Sentinel, a feat never done before. Lara Logan interv
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion Are you thinking of "High Ice" starring David Janssen? I think from 1980. The story involves a forest ranger played by Janssen and an Army officer who clash on how best to handle a search-and-rescue operation to save three climbers stranded after an avalanche pins them on a ledge in the Cascade Range.
One of my favorites is from 2008--North Face--Based on a true story and set in
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General Discussion From Half Dome this year--Cascades reminded me of a fire hydrant on a city street during a hot summer day in Ohio. Lone pine tree can barely be seen (below the pool). From this angle, looks like the path to Olmstead point is an easier route--reason #14 why I should not hike alone.
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion EEEK already had me interested in taking another trip this year to YNP simply to travel 800 feet or so to Sierra Point (and now interested in going up the Eagle Creek Watershed) when Norway now looks a bit pleasing. Plenty of pics and info on the Pulpit Rock--here are a few from flickr--http://www.flickr.com/photos/worldwalker/64943319/in/photostream/. Given my many postings tonight, not much g
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General Discussion I took Muir in the morning on my way to HD simply because I had no interest in taking a shower when climbing Vernal (on way down, looking forward to it). I thought there were some good views on my way to Nevada (and while mileage was longer, time likely the same).
Morning to HD
I loved this portion of the walk. It reminded me of the weeping wall on the Going to the Sun Road (however,
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion When walking up 4 mile in June, ran into two bears on the trail--caught me a bit by surpise and with little light (abt 6:45am or so), not the best picture (hiker that caught up to me said he saw 4):
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Photography advice, critiques and tutorials This may be elsewhere on the forum, but Backpacker magazine has a "3D Flyover" of Yosemite's North Rim (no funny glasses needed): http://www.backpacker.com/3d_flyover_yosemite_north_rim/videos/84.
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion Here is the brink of lower falls outside the fenced area. Similar to what you see at vernal.
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General Discussion Hotrod, you make an interesting point. Look at the fence at lower falls, not much different from that of Vernal. Indeed, about 20-30 feet from the river, the fence ends. When there last year, I remember going back up with my son (no fence to our left), when a woman fell coming down--she was on my left, close to the river. That aside, I do not believe there are many people attempting to get i
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General Discussion This one made me laugh. Looks like what a politician would wear when traveling to a National Park. Brink of Lower Falls is not too far from the rim--but a tie--could you not loosen it a bit?
http://www.yellowstone.co/wwwboard/messages/8791.htm
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General Discussion Forgot to post this last week. I was watching Letterman and Johnny Galecki of the "The Big Bang Theory" told a story about recently being struck by lightning while on a trail in Yosemite. Apparently something to do with becoming an "upward leader" or "positive streamer" as it was not a direct hit. Accuweather picked it up. If interested in knowing more about the
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion My favorite line from Yellowstone last year--when a visitor walked into a river chasing a moose (near the Tetons), someone yelled out "you need a better camera--and a bigger lens migth help."
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion My wife use to say that for me it was the destination, not the journey. I have gotten better--much better. At every turn on 4 mile, the journey truly was the destination--view gets better and better as you go up,
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion Agree with EZ. In June, did both the Falls and 4 mile (4 mile has better views and ice cream at the top--Falls has the falls at the top and if you go to the Point, you get closer to Half Dome). I generally hike alone (though often find company throughout the hikes). Was out the door by 5:15 each morning as I walked from Curry to the trailheads. No issue with the sun/heat on either going up.
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion Whether time to weigh in--who knows? Being an attorney, I am sure some would jokingly ask why I am not with a grizzly in Yellowstone (at least I am not a politician in DC). I cannot imagine what the family members are now going through. I would imagine that like them I would look for someone to blame--looking to make some sense of what occurred. I feel for them and I pray for them as I would
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion While I understand what york is saying (and to be honest I think most people on this site are more into hiking/camping than sight seeing), I, as most people, do have issues with drivers ignoring those around them. I remember my first time in Yellowstone--I wanted to stop to see the buffaloes (much as York has commented about seeing wildlife); by the 3rd day the buffaloes began to annoy me (well
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion I was there on June 25 (Saturday) as well. At 5:00 pm, with traffic not moving (and when I say not moving--people were out of their cars standing and talking), I asked the park ranger how long of a wait it would be for those looking to leave. The response was 2-3 hours. Fortunately, I had parked my car on Wed and did not get into it until Sunday morning. Perhaps much of the traffic has to do
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/#43260283 (NBC national re Yosemite waterfalls this year—June 2)
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/weather/video/Yosemite_s_Snow_Melt_Spurs_Flood_Warnings_Bay_Area-123918279.html?rr=mw (NBC affiliate re snow melt spurs flood warnings—June 15)
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