Bridalveil Fall Hike – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 265

Bridalveil Fall

Bridalveil Fall

Bridalveil Fall has an associated hike as well as the previous waterfalls discussed over the last few days. If you want to say that you hiked to the top of a Yosemite waterfall, then this might be the one for you.

Bridalveil Fall is rated as one of the easiest hikes in the park. The trail is less than 700 feet which may place it within reason for a multitude of visitors. The bad news is that it is a very popular stopping point and may be crowded. Another point of concern may be the mist that often blows along the hiking trail.

You can read more about the Bridalveil Fall hike HERE.

 
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Vernal and Nevada Falls – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 264

Vernal Falls

Vernal Falls (lower) and Nevada Fall

The picture above shows two other popular waterfalls in Yosemite National Park. These are “hikable” as well. You can read more about hikes to Vernal Falls and Nevada Fall via the Mist Trail.

 
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The Power of Yosemite Falls – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 263

Yosemite Falls

Yosemite Falls shows its powert

Yosemite Falls is the 5th tallest in the world according to the Yosemite Falls Facts and Geology website. Several sources indicate that it is the tallest in the United States at 2,425 feet.

It is amazing how much power Yosemite Falls generates considering how narrow the feeder source, Yosemite Creek, appears to be. The water flows regularly from the snow melt in spring until early summer in most years.

The photo above was taken with a telephoto lens from the Four Mile Trail.

 
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Yosemite Falls Mountain – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 262

Yosemite Falls

Yosemite Falls and Yosemite Falls Point

Domes are not the only peaks in Yosemite National Park that warrant a hike. Any time there is a waterfall, and there are a number of them at Yosemite, there is a mountain down which the water must fall and/or trickle.

Yosemite Falls is no exception and the mountain down which it flows is a favorite challenge for those seeking a strenuous or moderately strenuous hike with a payoff of stunning views. The main goal for those seeking to test themselves appears to be Yosemite Point (see bottom photo).

Another feature I wasn’t aware of was the Lost Arrow Spire (see photo below). I only found out about this formation once I returned home and began to organize my photographs.

Yosemite Falls

 
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El Capitan A Massive Form – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 261

El Capitan from the meadow

El Capitan’s massive presence

Yesterday’s post demonstrated how perspective can ‘fool’ the eye and that very close up El Capitan doesn’t look much different than other large rocky mountains, but step back a bit and it will reveal it’s massive form when juxtaposed against its natural surroundings.

The green of the valley proves to be a good foil and border for the large form festooned with highlights in browns, grays and blacks.

 
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El Capitan From the Meadow – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 260

El Capitan from the meadow

El Capitan as seen from the meadow

Yesterday’s post showed a picture of El Capitan as we were hiking from Glacier Point down to the valley via the Four Mile Trail. I pointed to the meadow area in the bottom right of that photo. The picture above was taken from that meadow as we approached El Capitan.

It loses some of its grandeur (IMHO) as one gets closer. The size and scope of it from a distance lends an aura of greatness.

 
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El Capitan in Black and White – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 259

El Capitan in Black and White

El Capitan in black and white

We were hiking the Four Mile Trail in the mid-to-late afternoon with El Capitan off to the west. The position of the sun made it difficult to take photographs with much color and detail. The fact that there were no clouds this day also createded harsher lighting.

One thing I do like about this photograph, however, is the way the textures show in the duotone version. This mountain is craggy beyond description which is probably one of the reasons climbers like to ascend along one of the routes.

We hiked in the meadow area seen in the bottom right and also in and along the trees to the left on one or more of our forays. You might be able to make out one of the bends of the Merced River just west (left) of the meadow).

 
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El Capitan – Western View – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 258

El Capitan

El Capitan from a western view

Not to be outdone by all of the dome talk, El Capitan exerts its presence over Yosemite Valley. Anchoring the west end while Half Dome dominates the more easterly location, it draws rock climbers and hikers alike.

 
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Personal Dome – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 257

A different kind of dome

Jeff shows off his personal dome

Speaking of all the domes at Yosemite, i.e. Half Dome, North Dome,Lembert Dome, etc., I thought I would pose and expose my personal dome at Glacier Point with Half Dome in the background.

My cameras and belly pack share the spotlight!

 
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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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