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most ski resorts in Tahoe are far ahead of Yosemite in this regard.
Most ski resorts have an economic incentive to install cams.
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The Turtleback Dome cam showing El Capitan and Half Dome is great. It would be nice if they could reposition it slightly to show Bridalveil Fall, but that might not be possible where the cam is located.
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The cam looking west to show the air quality is pretty useless as far as I'm concerned.
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The Ahwanee Meadow cam gives the best quality image of any of them, but it's kind of redundant when the Turtleback Dome cam already shows Half Dome.
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The cam on Sentinel Dome seems to be out of service now, but when it was working about 6 months ago it had a nice view of Half Dome, but since Half Dome is already on view by the other cams, if it were up to me I would fix the cam and re-direct it to show Yosemite Falls. Sentinel Dome has a good view of Yosemite Falls.
Re: Yosemite Falls in late July? June 29, 2009 06:51PM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 17,111 |
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Well they have 5 cams but they don't all seem to be working at any given time.
The Turtleback Dome cam showing El Capitan and Half Dome is great. It would be nice if they could reposition it slightly to show Bridalveil Fall, but that might not be possible where the cam is located.
The cam looking west to show the air quality is pretty useless as far as I'm concerned. That should be moved to some other location, for example maybe the Tunnel View or Valley View areas.
The Ahwanee Meadow cam gives the best quality image of any of them, but it's kind of redundant when the Turtleback Dome cam already shows Half Dome. If that cam could be moved to show a view of the Merced River then it might be a little more useful.
The cam on Sentinel Dome seems to be out of service now, but when it was working about 6 months ago it had a nice view of Half Dome, but since Half Dome is already on view by the other cams, if it were up to me I would fix the cam and re-direct it to show Yosemite Falls. Sentinel Dome has a good view of Yosemite Falls.
The Tioga Pass cam is useful for seeing what the conditions are in that area, so I would leave it as is, except add an indicator to the image showing whether Tioga Road is open or not.
If the budget allowed I would definitely put a couple of cams at Glacier Point, one showing Tenaya Canyon and Half Dome and one showing the valley view including Yosemite Falls. But those would be extravagances so it would have to be dependent on if the money was there. I would probably also put one at Washburn Point showing Nevada and Vernal falls, since to me the view of those falls seemed a little closer and better than from Glacier Point. And if there was any money left over, I would put one at Olmstead Point looking towards Clouds Rest and Half Dome. But obviously I'm not in charge of any of that so none of it is up to me. That would just be what I would do. Yellowstone has at least 7 web cams that I know of, but Grand Canyon has only 1 that is operating at this time, as far as I know. Grand Canyon could easily have 5 or 6 including one at Toroweap Overlook, which is time consuming to get to and dangerous to be at.
Re: Yosemite Falls in late July? June 30, 2009 01:52AM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 1,876 |
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If the budget allowed I would definitely put a couple of cams at Glacier Point, one showing Tenaya Canyon and Half Dome and one showing the valley view including Yosemite Falls. But those would be extravagances so it would have to be dependent on if the money was there. I would probably also put one at Washburn Point showing Nevada and Vernal falls, since to me the view of those falls seemed a little closer and better than from Glacier Point. And if there was any money left over, I would put one at Olmstead Point looking towards Clouds Rest and Half Dome. But obviously I'm not in charge of any of that so none of it is up to me. That would just be what I would do.
Talking to the people that actually own the cameras might be more productive.
http://www.yosemite.org/31/Contact-Us.htm
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Great! If you had to guess... Yes/No to any water from Yosemite Falls on July 23rd, what would you say? I'm happy with a trickle.
Also, I'm spending 3 full days at Yosemite... one of which will be spent doing Half Dome. I've been reading about all the hikes and stuff... from experience, though, what would you say are absolute MUST-Do's? Any hikes in the < 5 mile range that are amazing? Any scenic drives worth doing in the early morning that offer stunning views and/or wildlife?
Again, thanks for all your help!
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Great! If you had to guess... Yes/No to any water from Yosemite Falls on July 23rd, what would you say? I'm happy with a trickle.
Also, I'm spending 3 full days at Yosemite... one of which will be spent doing Half Dome. I've been reading about all the hikes and stuff... from experience, though, what would you say are absolute MUST-Do's? Any hikes in the < 5 mile range that are amazing? Any scenic drives worth doing in the early morning that offer stunning views and/or wildlife?
Again, thanks for all your help!
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Thanks everybody for your input! It's not set in stone, but I think it'll spend the first day seeing all the touristy things, maybe do 4 Mile trail, definitely see Glacier Point (probably for sunset too), do Sentinel Dome and Taft Point, and Bridalveil Falls. If I'm really feeling one place I'll probably just soak it all in and if I'm out of time I can always skip something. Day 2 will consist mostly of driving Tioga Road, doing stuff like Gaylor Lakes (I'll have to check out Granite too now), Lembert Dome, Olmsted point, Tenaya Lake, Tuolomne meadows, or any combination of those places. Day 3 will be doing Mist trail, I'll get to see the two Falls (hopefully) and then a trek up Half Dome, and if I'm not exhausted I'll do Mount Dana. I don't want to be in a rush though, like you said... I should just soak it all in and enjoy the atmosphere...
Thanks again for your help everyone!
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