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Travel Blogs from Mammoth Lakes
Spectacular cliffs
... as Jason driving made it worse. Luckily the scenery was gorgeous and worth it! On the drive we did see Olmsted Point, Tenaya Lake, Half Dome, El Capitan, Cathedral Peak and Tuolumne Meadows to name a few. We stayed a while in the village surrounds admiring what was around us, and saw deer and ground squirrels. On the trip back, I asked Jason to drive, and still found I was more anxious with him driving so ...
The search for Yosemite Sam
... pick on. Laid back AK tried the diplomatic approach at first and tried to explain that we didn't know how to work the camera but this guy just assumed the role of photograph police and wouldn't let up so AK started to loose his patience. SJ stepped in before the guy got a black eye and told him to basically mind his own business and that we were not the only ones using the flash and that we had as much right to be there as the 'professionals' who had ...
Mammoth Lakes, CA
After the crazy time in Vegas we had a huge drive to Mammoth Lakes. AK & SJ shared the driving and it was a pleasant drive thought different types of countryside. It started to get colder and SJ laid off the air con for a bit! As we were approaching Mammoth Lakes you could see all the mountains with snow on. It's hard to imagine that there is enough snow for people to ski but AK said that the town we are heading to is where people go to stay for skiing trips. Our hotel was ...
Dag 31 Pahrump - Mammoth Lakes
... was het te warm in de kamer. We zijn dus op zich wel blij dat we nu weg mogen. Tien voor vijf zitten we in de auto, omdat het nog 100 km rijden is naar Zabriskie Point waar we zonsopgang willen zien. We komen netjes iets voor zessen aan. Ik heb gereden en Martijn heeft liggen pitten. We klimmen omhoog en gaan er maar voor zitten. Het gaat niet zo zeer om de zonsopgang, maar eigenlijk om het eerste licht dat op de heuvels om ons heen schijnt. Het is zeer mooi, maar pas ...
A nice little drive...
... so they can ride the waves without much effort. Even though we could have stayed all afternoon, we had to keep driving, so we headed farther south, stopping at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park to quickly see the only natural waterfall that empties directly into the Pacific. From there we were finally on the most scenic part of the PCH, a curvy road that took us past amazing vistas of the coastline. We made a stop ...