In May we had the good fortune to visit Yosemite National Park in California. We arrived in the first week of May, which turned out to be a great time to see the park. Most of the roads had opened, with the exception of the Tioga pass road, which was still buried under several feet of snow. Still, we had a wonderful time despite not being able to see this part of the park.
The park was very quiet as far as crowds go. We had no problems getting in and out of the park and driving was no problem at all. We found ample parking and experienced no traffic. The first night we were there, it snowed in the higher elevations. We awoke to a light dusting of snow.
We chose to stay at Yosemite Scenic Wonders, which was a nice little efficiency/condo (with a grill) within 16 miles of the valley via Wawona road. The condo was higher up then the valley floor with an elevation of 6,000 feet. Our first night there we did experience a little resistance to fast walks, but that faded as we spent more time there and acclimated to higher elevation.
Our final hike was to Yosemite falls. You can see the lower falls from the valley floor, and the entire falls from the Glacier point trail.
We had the pleasure of seeing a bobcat on this trail. He walked right past us, and didn't even bother to look at us, which I am to assume is because he was well fed; or because he is a cat, and would only bother to pay attention to what he deems worthwhile.
I had an osprey day pack with me to carry extra clothes, first aid, food, and water, and you will want to take at least a small pack with you for any hike in the park as they will take several hours to complete. At the top of the falls, there is an access to the ledge where the falls begin their descent to the valley floor. If you are afraid of heights and/or tight places, this is not the place for you. However, if you are willing to see it, it is worth the slightly precarious rock steps to get there.
America has some magnificent national parks, but Yosemite is a special place that should be seen at least once in a lifetime. It is a fantastically beautiful and tranquil place that you won't soon forget if you get the chance to go. We flew across the country and drove 8 hours to get there and it was absolutely worth the effort to do so. I hope one day (if you haven't been there) you will know what I am talking about.
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