Lakes of Yosemite 2/4 (Mirror) – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 300

Mirror Lake

North Dome reflected in Mirror Lake

Another one of the popular Yosemite lakes is Mirror Lake. One look at the picture above leads one to realize where it got that name. North Dome is reflected in the lake and provides an excellent subject for those who enjoy scenic photography.

Mirror Lake is located diagonally acaross and roughly half way between Half Dome and North Dome. It is a nice hike around the lake and if visitors hike upward, they can have amazing views of both North Dome and Half Dome

 
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North Dome Difference – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 256

North Dome Wide View

North Dome from a wider view

Yesterday’s post explained the “battle of the domes” and expressed the idea that North Dome is somewhat of an orphan when it comes to name recognition. Half Dome and Lembert Dome seem to get more recognition and press (IMHO).

North Dome is an interesting structure with a variety of nooks and crannies visible. The photograph above provides a wider view of this peak as seen from the Mirror Lake area. Given another chance, I think I would hike to the top of North Dome. I have a feeling there is an awesome view of Half Dome from that perch.

 
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North Dome Difference – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 255

North Dome Difference

North Dome

Another dome visible from the Mirror Lake Trail in addition to Half Dome, is North Dome. Prior to my visit to Yosemite, I didn’t know about North Dome. I am not sure how many domes are named at Yosemite, but Half Dome obviously has “competitors.”

If you look at the picture of Lembert Dome and the photograph of Half Dome, you will notice that they have a very flat side. As far as I can tell, North Dome does not. What is prominent is the rounded protrusion seen in the photograph above; a rather bulbous feature.

 
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Hiker to Hiker Communication – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 242

Olmsted Point – Close up view of Half Dome and other mountains

My experience has been that most hikers are more than willing to help others enjoy the areas they are visiting. If you arrive at a vista and others are staring at something, but you don’t know exactly what, don’t be shy…ask and most people will gladly share information.

At Olmsted Point, Half Dome is a distant sight and might not be easily recognized. There were many others staring at the distant view who would have gladly pointed to the landmark. We actually took photos for some of them.

As a case in point, we were at a national monument recently and other visitors were staring at a patch of grass. We had no idea what they were watching so we asked. They were more than happy to point out the diamondback rattlesnake lurking among the twigs and weeds. Had we been too shy to ask, we would have missed “the show.”

 
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Olmsted Point and What Else? – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 241

What is out there?

The Olmsted Point parking area is relatively large for its location and there was quite a crowd when we stopped to take in the scene. Moving around the area, there were many striking views.

In the picture above, this mountain covered with trees and very pretty rock formations was worthy in its own right. I wondered how many people might stop off here and not realize that lurking in the distance is perhaps the most famous Yosemite feature, Half Dome.

Among so many beautiful areas to stop and appreciate nature’s beauty at Yosemite National Park, the best sighting may not be obvious to visitors.

Half Dome above the trees Lake

 
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Half Dome Everywhere – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 240

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Can you locate Half Dome in the picture below?

Half Dome from Olmsted Point

Half Dome plays hide and seek

I feel that most people who have knowledge of our national parks have heard of Half Dome. I knew of Half Dome long before I visited Yosemite National Park. My Macintosh desktop had Half Dome as its default image at one point.

This large monolithic feature has become a symbol to a number of businesses, sports enthusiasts, etc., but it remains hard to grasp how omnipresent it is at Yosemite National Park. It reveals itself time and time again.

There were instances when we looked up above the trees and there it was. No fanfare or spectacular view, just Half Dome towering above it all. There were other times when it was somewhere along the horizon, but had to be sought out. From Olmsted Point without any visual aides, it might be difficult to discern, but it was there for sure! (see below)

Half Dome above the trees Lake

 
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Half Dome – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 239

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Half Dome above the trees

Half Dome rises above the trees

Yesterday’s post, YOY Day 238, we showed Half Dome’s across-the-street-neighbor, North Dome (located northwest of the Yosemite celebrity), rising above the trees. Well Half Dome obviously rises above the trees as well.

This is one of more than a dozen photographs I snapped from the meadow area between Yosemite Village and Half Dome. It is one of the best vantage points for a ground level photo of this icon.

 
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North Dome – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 238

orth Dome rises above the trees

North Dome rises above the trees

As far as I can discern, North Dome is one of the less touted features at Yosemite National Park. The photograph above was captured as we hiked the trail(s) around Mirror Lake.

North Dome is impressive in its own right although it does have to compete with Half Dome, the grandaddy of Yosemite Domes, Sentinel Dome which is very impressive for its views and Lembert Dome in Tuolumne Meadows.

Apparently there is a fantastic view of Half Dome from North Dome. You can read more about that hike at Yosemite Hikes.

 
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Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 84 (Mirror Lake – Between the Domes)

Mirror LakeMirror Lake nestled between the mountains of Yosemtie

Mirror Lake is a pretty lake although it is a bit cluttered with vegetation at times. This was one of the first major hikes we took and I did not realize that Half Dome was situated to the southeast. I “heard” that it is possible to get a reflection of Half Dome in the lake, but I did not know and therefore did not seek out that shot. It would have been a good one to attempt.

I did manage to capture several images of North Dome which lies northwest of Mirror Lake. It would be a star in almost any other surrounding, but at Yosemite, it is forced to assume a supporting role.

 
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Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 60 (North Dome)

North Dome from Mirror Lake TrailA view of North Dome from the Mirror Lake Trail

Yosemite has many domes and some of them get much attention. People who have never visited Yosemite seem to know Half Dome and many who have visited are familiar with Sentinel Dome and/or Lembert’s Dome, but it seems that there is a Rodney Dangerfield of domes; North Dome.

North Dome rises above the tree tops and is visible from many angles along the Mirror Lake Trail. Unfortunately, across the way (diagonally southeast and more than 1,000 feet taller), is Half Dome. North Dome can’t seem to get much respect!

 
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