4 Mile Trail to Panorama to JMT
went for a nice easy walk and jog this morning.(easy compared to Snow Creek trail, that ones alot steeper than 4 mile trail) I started here in the Valley. went up the 4 mile trail to the top of Glacier Point. then jogged down Panorama Trail, across Illilouette Falls bridge to the John Muir Trail, and down past Nevada falls to Happy Isles an' home. took a lil over 4 hrs. was 14.5 miles with 8000+ft elevation gain. Garmin link with all that map info is at the bottom of this post below my pics, like always. The weather was really neat . ide never taken a couple of these trails, so i took my time lookin at neat stuff. itsa fun lil easy-training day loop. started it just befor 8am, and was home by 1pm without even trying. heres the pix!
yosemite falls
now the suns gone, El Capitan in clouds
half dome from the back
Melvin! the adventure squirrel!
Glacier Point apron and Yo' falls in the backround
Nevada Falls from above today
heres the "timing n scoring" GARMIN link
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/308954574
yosemite falls
now the suns gone, El Capitan in clouds
half dome from the back
Melvin! the adventure squirrel!
Glacier Point apron and Yo' falls in the backround
Nevada Falls from above today
heres the "timing n scoring" GARMIN link
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/308954574
- atomicoyote
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Is might just be the distance & cloud cover in the picture, but does anyone else think that the flow going down Yosemite Falls looks a little weak for May? It might go dry in the fall.
@ Hikin jim -the blue thing is just a hand-holdy-strap on the waterbottle so u dont drop it. and its got a small pouch fo chapstick and a key. like these
http://nathansports.com/our-products/hy ... kdraw-plus
and yeah. i needed a proper lightweight runnin pack. mines the Deuter Speed Lite 10. its a good pack, its got side pockets for your squirrel
and @ atomicoyote, it does go dry in the fall, most of the falls here do. It was dry here last year by august, the tourists were pretty upset about it , like its our fault , lol, damn city folk.
http://nathansports.com/our-products/hy ... kdraw-plus
and yeah. i needed a proper lightweight runnin pack. mines the Deuter Speed Lite 10. its a good pack, its got side pockets for your squirrel
and @ atomicoyote, it does go dry in the fall, most of the falls here do. It was dry here last year by august, the tourists were pretty upset about it , like its our fault , lol, damn city folk.
Well, there you go! All the important features.
I heard it went dry because the employees were taking too long in the shower.
Falls look good to me, but then I'm comparing them to what I've been seeing in the local mountains here in terms of flow (very low here).
HJ
I might have seen something about a fee last time I was there. Cant really say because it was pitch black..about 5am. Past this booth looking thingy that was abandoned for all I know. 8)
Note: If someone is offended by my joke...I did have a yearly pass....that I bought
Nice pics as usual everyday.
Note: If someone is offended by my joke...I did have a yearly pass....that I bought
Nice pics as usual everyday.
- Uncle Rico
- Posts: 1448
- Joined: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:48 pm
Good Lord Almighty ED. 8600 ft. of elevation gain on a nice easy jog? That's some serious chit.
ya, its not very steep though, so that makes it easy. compared to Snow Creek trail or the Grand Canyon, those trails gain 1000ft per mile, 100ft every 10th consistently, thats hard. This ele gain on my new route gains and loses that 8000ft over a long distance, with downhills and flat parts in between for a chance of some recovery from all the UP. so, comparatively, its easy. Just depends on what youre used to. Running down and up in the grand canyon all the time for 14 months when i lived there a year ago kinda makes everything seem easier now! ha. ...and alse, at the GC i was living and running at 6900ft elevation everyday, here in yosemite im only at 3800ft. so theres lots more 02, and more shade so that = easier