Saturday 14th October
Today, after an indifferent breakfast in the Food court that reminded Iain of Butlins when he went as a kid, we did a two hour scenic drive over on the Tioga Road which goes to a pass at around 9945 feet although we didn't quite make it to the end as there was a tail back of traffic due to road works. The scenery was spectacular all along the road with toweriing cliffs , domes amd pine forest.
We retraced our steps a short way and parked up at Dog Lake car park where we did the most beautiful walk - an hour out and then the same back. We passed a spot called the Twin Bridges which was, I think, one of the most beautiful place I've ever seen. The hills opened out into a high altitude meadow and the river meandered with little waterfalls crossed by the two wooden bridges, and all around are huge grey granite boulders. I felt the effects of the altitude but Iain didn't seem to be affected and one of the best things about the walk was the lack of people as Yosemite valley gets very crowded at weekends. We had good evidence of this on our return journey as we were stuck in a traffic jam with road works just before our turn off to the Lodge. No pictures yet, I'm afraid as the interent is too slow at the moment!
Today, after an indifferent breakfast in the Food court that reminded Iain of Butlins when he went as a kid, we did a two hour scenic drive over on the Tioga Road which goes to a pass at around 9945 feet although we didn't quite make it to the end as there was a tail back of traffic due to road works. The scenery was spectacular all along the road with toweriing cliffs , domes amd pine forest.
We retraced our steps a short way and parked up at Dog Lake car park where we did the most beautiful walk - an hour out and then the same back. We passed a spot called the Twin Bridges which was, I think, one of the most beautiful place I've ever seen. The hills opened out into a high altitude meadow and the river meandered with little waterfalls crossed by the two wooden bridges, and all around are huge grey granite boulders. I felt the effects of the altitude but Iain didn't seem to be affected and one of the best things about the walk was the lack of people as Yosemite valley gets very crowded at weekends. We had good evidence of this on our return journey as we were stuck in a traffic jam with road works just before our turn off to the Lodge. No pictures yet, I'm afraid as the interent is too slow at the moment!
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