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For the rest of our trip we tooled around in Yosemite Valley and Tuolomne Meadows.   We went on a short loop hike up Tenaya Canyon past Mirror Lake, or what used to be Mirror Lake.   Once the ice source for the valley, this temporary lake was created by a rock slide from Half Dome above.   But now the natural progression of sediment from the river flow is transforming the lanscape once again.   This is a nice hike in realtive shade with varied flora along the way to tickle the eyes.

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No trip to Yosemite is complete without a look at the waterfalls and the real big rock - El Capitan.   I captured Bridalveil Falls as the sun was going down and she showed off her spectacular colors and then I caught a few climbers in the morning sunrise.   Perfect book ends to the night in between.   And to round out this panel, a woodpecker and the noisy and curious Stellar Jay.

Bridalviel Falls

Bridalviel Collors

Climbers on El Capitan

Woodpecker

Stellar Jay

Well, all good things have to come to an end, at least for awhile.   The rest of our party was due out from the last High Sierra camp and we headed to pick them up and spend the last night in this corner of wonder.   Our stay at the White Wolf Lodge was not without a bit of drama.   During the campfire ranger talk on bears which we missed,  as if on cue one showed up to cap the tale.   Later that night Kathleen and her roommate had a bear tale of their own.   Shortly after the camp settled down for the night a bit of huffing and puffing awoke Kathleen and just outside was a large bruin with it's head esconsed inside a scavaged empty tub of sour cream!   There was all sort of yelling and bell whistles but the bear decided that the treat was greater than the threat and continued to lick away.   Eventually it rambled on, as most bear encounters end.   To say the least, it was an exhilirating exeprience.

Tenaya Lake

Tioga Pass

Betsey and Sheridan (Guide)

White Wolf Lodge

White Wolf Cabin

Tenaya Lake

Tioga Pass

Bets and Sheridan

White Wolf Lodge

White Wolf Cabin

That is it for now, but check in later.   As always, May our paths and errands meet!!!

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