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    Thanks, Spazz!

    I had a lot of pressure from the PP to bring The Russo ("I'm a lover not a thinker") on our trip. They can be in the campgrounds, but not on the trails. Which is not worth it.

    I think it is a Federal thing. When I did Mt. Whitney with my rottie, Meg, she had to stop within state park boundaries and could not go onto the US Park trail.

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    That is just so wierd... I'll bet Fed lands would allow dogs (on lead) if they could charge a fee. Hell, could?? They already charge for everything else... I want a doggie hiking license.

    Thx MP... and again, great pit-chers.

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    Wow. I was gonna rave about the beautiful landscape shots, but the mother and daughter shot is just incredible. That is just beautiful.

    I need to get back to Yosemite. It's one of my favorite places in the world. We stayed at White Wolf. Those tent cabins are fun!

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    I agree, MP....the mom/daughter shot has it, but not by much. Those Yosemite pics are great....ah! Be still my heart! I love that place. It's like my soul's haven. Tuolumne Meadows takes my breath away, almost literally. Hard to believe nature could create a place so beautiful.

    Can I share some Yosemite pics?

    These two I took of Yosemite on the way back from Mammoth Lakes after Vino's wedding weekend. It was sunset and the lighting was gorgeous....

    Tuolumne Meadows....my soul lies here....stunning....
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    Half Dome at sunset.....
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    Next, these are from a Half Dome hike I did July 8th with a coworker (all the other coworkers wimped out).

    This is the Mist Trail at Vernal Falls:
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    Nevada Falls through the trees....
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    From the treeline area at the base of Half Dome...
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    More below....
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    And just a couple more....

    This is a shot of a dead tree across the river....thought it looked kinda neat, so snapped a pic.
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    And finally, Nevada Falls from above....I like how the wildflowers sortof set the stage for the waterfall at this angle.... If you'll recall the shot in my above post of the waterfall through the trees, the bunch of trees I was in at that moment is waaaaay down there to the left in this photo.
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    I could post a few more, but I don't want to blow up TE's server....
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    Gorgeous. (Ack- site of me getting sat on by a bear...)

    I love Lassen Volcanic National Park more, though.

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    Oh, Bike Momma, I also feel that way about Yosemite. Two of my friends got married in the Meadows; wedding wear was specified as "fleece and hiking boots." I live relatively close to Lassen, which I also love, it has such a nice feeling. I just got new tires for my VW bus, so some camping might be in order as soon as the tourist traffic dies down a bit.

    Spazz, I also have dogs and can't imagine hiking without them (well, one; the other is really too old). I found that while Yosemite does not allow them, there are a number of places right around there that are (almost) as gorgeous as Yosemite, less crowded, and do allow dogs on the trail. I am thinking of Green Creek area (not far from Bridgeport) and some of the other areas--maybe the Hoover Wilderness, and the Mammoth area. Also excellent hot springs in some of those areas
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci View Post
    (Ack- site of me getting sat on by a bear...)
    Hey! Wouldn't you like to explain the being sat on by a bear thing??? Please oh please...
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

 

 

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