Yosemite National Park	Last updated on 02/23/02

This park was once the home to the Yosemite Indians, now treaded upon by many visitor from around the world. My first trip there (1985) was with my friend Jeana, her cousin and uncle. What a great Space! Here are some photos. The short hair is my trip in 1985, I have returned many times in the winter and summer months. While winter is cold and full of snow there are so few visitors that it makes the experiance that much bigger. In the summer months the Tueleme Meadow has fewer visitors and the rim trails above the valley are also more private. The redwood trees are huge and the grove is near the fantastic cabins called The Redwoods, a definite recommendation for a place to stay!

People call me spider legs for a reason! This is in the grove of the Giant Redwoods in the south section of the park.

This is a view from a peak in the Tuolumne meadow region of the park, not too far from Dog Lake (July 5, 1997), the next is a picture of one of the cabins at The Redwods in March 1998. Here I went for a great day of cross country skiing, notice the blizzard conditions in the background! I couldn't see more than 50 feet at one point! Good thing for the fireplace at the cabin, it really helps after a cold and blustery day.

This is in Tuolumne Meadows -Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

I will scan in some more photos and add them later.

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