Pink and Yellow wildflowers dotted the mountainsides along the Four Mile Trail
While hiking down the Four Mile Trail from Glacier Point, we were rewarded with numerous outcroppings of wildflowers. This photograph shows an alpine-type pink penstemon perhaps Mountain Pride.
Sorry to say I could not identify the clusters of yellow, succulent-like flowers that served as a backdrop. The picture is a bit fuzzy because of the slow shutter speed (my bad!), but I think it still offers an idea of what can be expected at Yosemite during the spring and early summer.
NOTE: It was recently brought to my attention that the yellow flower is Stonecrop (Sedum spathulifolium) – edit 2/11/17.
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*All photographs Copyright by Jeffrey B. Ross with all rights reserved.
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During our Yosemite Visit, the Merced River was at full flow
Walking past one of the viewing points for Yosemite Falls, this metal artwork was embedded in one of the granite columns
Ribbon Fall is seasonal and flows only during the melts of winter and early spring.
American Robin sitting on a log
An immature Robin watching us watching it
Lembert Dome offers wonderful views of the Tuolumne Meadows and the surrounding peaks
