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321 Cardinal Road Bishop, California, United States, 93514, 760-873-4789
With Tensions running high and not much climbing getting done, the group decided to dismantle on nov 1st. It was a good time, we all took some great memories from it but we all had other things in our minds by the end so we each went our way. Apples drove ...
Bishop, California, United States h2andbluesAfter 3 weeks with the kids we are heading back home. Our 1st stop was Yosemite National Park. We only had about 5 hrs to take it in but what we saw was breathtaking. The granite rocks are mostly flat and straight up. We were able to see Glacier Point, Bridal Veil, El Capitan and Tunnel View. As we were leaving the Park via the Tioga Pass we got a great view at Olmstead Point of clouds resting in the Miountains.
Next stop....Las Vegas,baby.
Mark: Hiking this section of the trail was amazingly different than the last time I traveled through these mountains. I recognized some areas but the season, the direction of hiking, the people, the location of the sun in the sky, the moon so bright in the sky so many aspects were different, that it seemed like a whole new place. I wondered about this initially and quickly found this magical place could not be the same as June ...
John Muir Trail, California, United States mistyandmarkBy Melanie
When we went to see the giant trees (sequoias) mum and dad were very excited. We went on a walk to see the largest tree in the world. First we walked through a fallen log. It was hollowed by fire and big enough to house 5 people (bigger than our RV). Then we walked under the towering redwood. Higher than our eyes could see and would need at least 15 people to hold hands around it (average ...
... over the world, believe it or not, with their horse trailers and hundred thousand dollar campers pulled by their fifty thousand dollar trucks to dress up their mules and parade them around in a host of mule-related festivities. Sadly, we missed this event and opted for climbing instead. We did, however, meet our twins in this ...
Bishop, California, United States benandlindsey... br>
We also saw a baby mule and a baby donkey! (But I forgot my camera, grrrr.) And it didn't snow on us like last year! But best of all, Jim went to all the shows with me instead of just one like last year. :) I think our favorite events were the cow sorting and the bedroll race ...
... and rather twisting roads causes motion sickness, so for precaution we take some medicine against that On our way to the south entrance of Yosemity, where we will drive through the same route as yesterday, we came along a nostalgic piece of railroad, it looks like the wagons were used for sightseeing of the park. It is free accessible,so we examined them just a little bit closer. Some miles ahead ...
Bishop, California, United States franseninge... only problem was time. By the time we'd driven through the park, Scotty's Castle was closed! D'oh! We still kinda got to see the outside of it though! The next part of the journey got a little eerie as we stopped seeing cars for miles and miles. What we also didn't realise was that we had to go over a couple of mountain ranges to get anywhere civilized! Not fun at all, especially when there were suicidal bunnies out on the roads that ...
Bishop, California, United States tom.steibelt... s not even one UK pound. It's fantasic. Once you've got your mega coffee the array of cream to put in it is wonderful - French vanilla, irish crème, half and half plus some other weird ones like hazelnut or something equally daft. Sometimes you'll get a good gas station that will have milk in a separate pot. Otherwise we just fill it full of sugar then use the leftover cornflake milk. We're experts at this now. Anyway, we got all our breakfast goodies and munched on them ...
Yosemite, California, United States lisartw... like she does around minor celebrities. I, however was asked the time by the lady who played the blond one opposite Elvis in Blue Hawaii - much more impressive (quarter to one by the way). Phew - that's Vegas for you! Next up Death Valley via Ash meadows to see the elusive Pup fish (easy to see in the spring but you'd lose them under your chips) and Ryholite Ghost town (nice bottle house and spooky sculptures). We survived the valley of death (obviously ...
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