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<HTML>Bear activity remained high throughout Yosemite over the past week. Incidents were reported at Curry Village, the Pines Campgrounds, the Valley Wilderness Lot, Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp, Young Lakes, Little Yosemite Valley, John Muir Trail, Housekeeping Camp, Rancheria Falls and The Ahwahnee.
Bear Last This Last
Incidents Week
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General Discussion <HTML>Yosemite National Park will be celebrating the 86th birthday of the National Park Service by admitting visitors to Yosemite free of charge. Founders Day is celebrated every August 25th and is marked by free admission to the park. Passes issued on Founder's Day are valid for free entry into the park from August 25, 2002 through August 31, 2002.
The annual free day was created in 1988
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General Discussion <HTML>The Wolf Complex is being managed as a wildland fire use complex. Smoke from the fire is visible from Tioga Road near Siesta Lake. A structure management plan is in place. Two other fires are being managed as wildland fire use fires: The Wilmer Fire (5 acres) is burning east of Wilma Lake and the Virginia Fire (3 acres) burning west of McCabe Lake. Both are displaying low fire activi
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General Discussion <HTML>On the afternoon of August 4th, rangers received a report of an injured bicyclist on the bike path near Housekeeping Camp in Yosemite Valley. Richard Mendoza, 37, had gone off the paved trail and over a drop-off, causing him to go headfirst over his handlebars and hit his head against a boulder. He was not wearing a helmet. Rangers were on scene within minutes of the accident and fou
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General Discussion http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/3842484.htm
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General Discussion Information on the McNally fire (near Sequoia) can be found here:
http://www.r5.fs.fed.us/sequoia/incident/mcnalley.html
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General Discussion <HTML>here will be an interpretive walk to the Lukens Fire departing the White Wolf Lodge 3:00 p.m. daily. This walk will focus on fire ecology education and allow visitors to view an active natural fire. The walk will be limited to 15 people based on a first-come, first-served basis.</HTML>
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General Discussion <HTML>Smoke from the McNally fire was filling the Owen's Valley from south of Olancha to North of Big Pine yesterday. I estimate visibility to have been about 1 mile at Lone Pine.</HTML>
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General Discussion <HTML>The Wildlife Conservation Society, in cooperation with the National Park Service and the USDA Wildlife Services, is setting up monitoring devices to assess black bear activity in developed areas of the valley. The devices are gray metal boxes, about 14 inches on all sides, with an antenna attached to the side. Each device is cabled to a tree. The boxes simply record when a bear, alrea
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General Discussion <HTML><b>Wolf</b>: This fire is located 1.6 miles west of White Wolf at 7575' in elevation. It is primarily burning in red fir and lodgepole pine leaf litter. There are patchy and broken fuels between the fire and White Wolf. This fire has a moderate potential for growth and is being monitored daily. The fire is 26 acres in size with active flame along 30% of the perimeter. It i
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General Discussion Here are Yumori's trip pictures:
Voglelsang HSC
Voglelsang Trail
Panorama 1
Panorama 2
Lake
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General Discussion <HTML>Deltoid Fire -This fire is between Half Dome and Lost Lake. It is approximately fifteen acres in size with spot fires in steeper areas. The Park helicopter will continue making water drops throughout the day. It started around 3pm on Wednesday July 24th. At this time the cause is unknown. The Half Dome Trail is closed from Little Yosemite Valley. This closure will be evaluated daily
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General Discussion <HTML>Wawona Roads Crew will be working on Hwy 41 from South Entrance to the Wawona Tunnel from July 9th through August 15th. Delays up to 10 minutes may be encountered. Watch for the flaggers and please drive slowly through the road construction area.</HTML>
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General Discussion The Mono Lake Committee has produced a white paper:
http://www.monolake.org/caltrans/images/css.pdf
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General Discussion <HTML>The comment period has been extended until July 31, 2002.</HTML>
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General Discussion <HTML>The area between the amphitheater and the road is being marked as a wildland urban interface (WUI) thinning demonstration area. A WUI area is defined as buildings intermingled with forest fuels that may be at risk from a nearby wildland fire. This area will be used for field trips during public meetings in mid and late July. The blue flagging shows which small trees would be removed u
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General Discussion <HTML>The Parsons Memorial Lodge Summer Series begins this weekend in Tuolumne Meadows. All programs begin at 2:00 p.m. and last approximately 1 hour. Allow 30 minutes walking time to Parsons Memorial Lodge from either Lembert Dome parking area or the Tuolumne Meadows Visitor Center. Admission is free.
Saturday, July 13: A Way Across the Mountains: Joseph Walker's 1833 Traverse of the Sier
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General Discussion Public Comment Sought for Draft Yosemite Fire Management Plan/ Environmental Impact Statement
Yosemite National Park Superintendent David Mihalic announced today that, with the notice published in the Federal Register, the 60-day public comment period on the Draft Yosemite Fire Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement opened June 28 and will close August 27, 2002.
The Draft Yosemite F
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General Discussion The Ahwahnee will be relaxing the dress code in the Dining Room during the summer months for dinner, from Memorial Day until Labor Day due to the amount of casual guests in the park during this time of year. The following dress code for dinner will be as follows: no athletic wear, no shorts, and no t- shirts; collared shirts preferred. If you have any questions concerning this, please don't hesit
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General Discussion <HTML>Mon., July 1:
7:30 p.m. Old-Fashioned Campfire Program w/ the Recycled String Band @ Curry Village .Tickets available at any tour desk. $5 per person/$20 per family
8:00 p.m. "Wild Stories w/ John Muir" performed by Lee Stetson @ Yosemite Village East Auditorium behind the Visitor Center. Tickets available at any tour desk. Cost $7 adult/$3 child
8:30 p.m. "Yosemite: A
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General Discussion Friday, June 28th, the following campgrounds will open to the public:
Crane Flat
White Wolf
Bridalveil
the remainder of Tuolumne Meadows
Crane Flat and half of Tuolumne Meadows are available by reservation through the National Park Reservation Service (http://reservations.nps.gov or 1-800-436-PARK). Bridalveil, White Wolf, and the other half of Tuolumne Meadows are available on a fir
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General Discussion <HTML>White Wolf Lodge opens Fri., 6/21.
High Sierra Camps Opening dates (weather permitting):
Glen Aulin Camp 6/28
Vogelsang Camp,7/11
Sunrise Camp 7/13
Merced Lake Camp 7/12;
May Lake Camp 7/12</HTML>
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General Discussion 2002 opening (and closing) dates for campgrounds can be viewed at http://www.nps.gov/yose/now/opencamp.htm.
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General Discussion <HTML>Tamarack Flat and part of Tuolumne Meadows Campgrounds are now open.</HTML>
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General Discussion <HTML>Southside Drive Detour Scheduled to End 0600 Monday June 24th.The Sewerline Construction Project on Northside Drive is scheduled for completion Saturday, June 22. With the end of this construction the Southside Drive Detour is scheduled to end after weekend traffic. Effective 6AM Monday June 24, the Yosemite Valley Detour will end with Northside Drive and Southside Drive resuming no
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General Discussion <HTML>Yosemite National Park News Release
June 18, 2002
For Immediate Release
National Park Service Director Lauds President Bush's Initiative To Promote Improved Health Through Visiting National Parks Yosemite National Park to Participate in Entrance Fee-Free Weekend in National Parks, June 22-23, 2002
National Park Service Director Fran Mainella applauded the efforts of President
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General Discussion