Yosemite pics, run-hike up to Sunrise Camp from my new home
Hello! I dont live in the Grand Canyon anymore, now I live in Yosemite Natl' Park next to the Ahwahnee Hotel right between Half Dome and Glacier Point.
I went from my apt there in yosemite valley, up to Sunrise Camp on the 18th. Its 15.3 mi from my house. so a lil over 30 mi roundtrip that day heres a lotta pix...OH! and i took the john muir trail there, up by Nevada Falls, through little yosemite valley, behind half dome then E NE to middle of nowhere, over a creek, then to a trail called sunrise, then past some mountains, past a deer then left then down to a meadow ...sorry, i dont have the garmin track as the batteries died
Best running trail views EVER
OK!
and 6000feet ele gain later....
and now headin back down to home...
heres a pic of my home! look at! i have lotsa ferns! and a racoon lives under the porch, and a bear hangs out in the backyard/meadow
I went from my apt there in yosemite valley, up to Sunrise Camp on the 18th. Its 15.3 mi from my house. so a lil over 30 mi roundtrip that day heres a lotta pix...OH! and i took the john muir trail there, up by Nevada Falls, through little yosemite valley, behind half dome then E NE to middle of nowhere, over a creek, then to a trail called sunrise, then past some mountains, past a deer then left then down to a meadow ...sorry, i dont have the garmin track as the batteries died
Best running trail views EVER
OK!
and 6000feet ele gain later....
and now headin back down to home...
heres a pic of my home! look at! i have lotsa ferns! and a racoon lives under the porch, and a bear hangs out in the backyard/meadow
- PackerGreg
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Nice home and shady setting, but looks as though the extremely invasive weed tree Ailanthus altissima has made its way to Yosemite. It's called Tree of Heaven, but I call it the Tree from Hell...
Nice pics! I'm envious.
Of course you realize that you owe your existence to those of us who are chained in cubicles? No cubicle dwellers, no tourists. No tourists, no employees at Ahwanhee.
Ailanthus altissima? So that's what that is. I've been noticing it the past 5 to 8 years or so. It's all over down here in So. Cal. The Station Fire cleared some of it out, but it's come back.
HJ
Of course you realize that you owe your existence to those of us who are chained in cubicles? No cubicle dwellers, no tourists. No tourists, no employees at Ahwanhee.
Ailanthus altissima? So that's what that is. I've been noticing it the past 5 to 8 years or so. It's all over down here in So. Cal. The Station Fire cleared some of it out, but it's come back.
HJ
i dunno Jim, the place i work on the 5th n 6th floors of the Ahwahnee, are 1200 dollar a night rooms, I doubt many cubicle workers stay here.....its the people who own the cubicle workers who have money...cubicle workers only have shattered dreams and ulcers
--seriously though, I know what you mean. I used to be a warehouse worker/stock clerk at an oil equipment company....but then i was unemployed for a bit, and decided to go a different way
--seriously though, I know what you mean. I used to be a warehouse worker/stock clerk at an oil equipment company....but then i was unemployed for a bit, and decided to go a different way
- cougarmagic
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You can tell you're happy - you've never posted so many pictures before!
And who can blame you! That's just fantastic. Very envious. Enjoy!! You now have probably hundreds of miles of trails to run now, and they're all beautiful.
And who can blame you! That's just fantastic. Very envious. Enjoy!! You now have probably hundreds of miles of trails to run now, and they're all beautiful.
I totally disagree with that statement, but you'll have to excuse me; I've got to go tend to my ulcer*.
HJ
*By the way, they finally disproved the idea that ulcers are stress related. I think they came up with a bacterial cause (Helicobacter pylori).