Sentinel Dome Snow Camp. Yosemite National Park

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calicokat
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Norma and I have been wanting to camp out at Sentinel Dome off Glacier Point Road for some time now. We were all ready to go a couple of weeks ago, but were weathered out by our increasingly strange weather this winter/spring. We sorta had a weather window this past weekend, snow and wind for Saturday and clear Sunday, good enough :o

The whole idea behind this trip was to see the spectacular Yosemite sunset and sunrise from atop Sentinel Dome where we wanted to camp, right on top. Well, the weather was not allowing that to happen, when we got to the dome, white out and wind welcomed us, so we camped at the base of the dome in the protective trees.

It was 6:30 Saturday afternoon/evening and we couldn't see more than twenty feet from our camp, started to think we wouldn't be seeing anything sunset like. We had our steak, rice and asparagus dinner and waited. Around 7:15 we could see a little bit of sky above the dome, we grabbed our camera's and snowshoes and headed up to the top to see..........

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We got what we came for, what a sight. Clearing/Approaching Storm, a photographers dream. It was a bit blustery up there.....

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After the show, we made our way back to camp and ate ( I ate 10) homemade cookies that Norma had brought and settled in for the night. As soon as we got into the tent, it started to snow/sleet, perfect timing.

The next morning was clear, not nearly as spectacular as the sunset, but beautiful.....

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It was a bit of a push at 20 miles, but worth it. Thanks Norma for accompanying me on another adventure :D
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Post by TracieB »

Beautiful pics, Jim. I'm glad you guys made it up there before the change of the season.
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Post by norma r »

:D Awesome pix Jim! By far it was the most spectacular sunset i have EVER seen in my life! In no small part to being in one of the most beautiful places in the world then magnified by the color and light that came through that clearing storm. Breathtaking! :D It was indeed a great weekend and a pleasure to say Hello to Half Dome, El Cap and all its neighbors. I always feel like a kid in a candy store in Yosemite.

btw... i've been eating the rest of the batch of cookies all week. :? taste so good, but oink, oink oink! And if i don't find my misplaced memory card with my pix soon, i will need a hike of epic proportion to relieve the angst and the chocolate chip weight i've gained.
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Post by lilbitmo »

Very Nice Jim and Norma - the shots are breath taking.

Norma, you are required to bring those cookies on the next Baldy group outing to see how they compate with So. Bay Mark cookies and "lik2hik" Cinnamon rolls- could have some serious competition going on this board :shock:
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Post by glamisking »

wow that is epic! thanks for sharing. so was it 20 miles in or 20 round trip?
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Absolutely beautiful pictures, it must have been awesome to experience! I haven't been to the Valley in a couple of years and seeing these pics reminds me of all that I've missed, and how badly I need to get back up there. Great TR!
Norma, that's quite a pack you have there, been working out lately?
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Post by norma r »

Glamis: 20 miles round trip. It was 9 miles to the Sentinel Dome TH via the groomed Glacier Point Road and 1 mile of extremely heavy wet & deep snow to break. The heat that is wrecking havoc on our snow down here is creating spring conditions up there. Jim was doubting my choice that camping at Sentinel Dome would make a great overnight snow camp in that final mile but the sunset that evening redeemed his faith in me.

Lilbitmo: I stopped making those cookies when i stopped running years ago since i recognize my lack of will-power with them. I'd be happy to participate in an alpine bake-off since i am confident in my recipe, but please make sure i don't have any extras hiding at home. I can't be trusted! :roll:

MarkI: Hangar 18, baby!
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hvydrt
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Post by hvydrt »

Amazing pictures! Thanks for sharing.
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HikeUp
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Post by HikeUp »

Wow!

oink oink oink :lol:
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Dave G
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Post by Dave G »

Beautiful photos, you guys! And good eats, too! :D
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

VERY nice stuff!!!

HJ
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obie
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Post by obie »

Very cool.

So....how much did that pack weigh?
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Post by lesper4 »

Amazing pictures, its hard to desribe how absoutely beatufil those are. Every time I get to Yosemite or see something from there it seems there is another site that I have never seen before. Thanks for sharing.

BTW what Down jacket did your bring.
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Post by So.BayMark »

Jim and Norma, awsome pictures, what a way to spend the weekend..

Thanks for sharing..

mark
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Post by calicokat »

Thank you al for all the comments, much appreciated.

Our packs weighed 31 & 36 pounds respectively. And I was wearing a Patagonia Down Jacket w/ Hood.
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