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Travel Blogs from June Lake
Of Trains and Trees
... hike in the Sequoia grove. After a trip to the grocery store for the necessities, tired, dirty and dishevelled, we must have looked a treat making our way back to the car (Blake making the bread nice and gravelly, Phoebe squishing the marshmallows into a gooey mass, me with the milk and beer, and Steve with the firewood). What else could we possibly need for a night of camping? Phoebe's favourite thing: walking in the big trees Blake's favourite thing: riding on the ...
Running the Gauntlet.
... was actually about thirty minutes. We drove through a dry sand lake bed section and we drove through the gaps of some hills. We drove through the Ash Meadows area and we drove beside Devil's Hole Hills. It was very remote and it was very beautiful.
We got to a main road again - the 313 - and drove down towards the main part of Death Valley - the 'lowest, hottest, meanest place on earth' (i.e. in America). At Death Valley Junction there was little more ...
The Shannon Blues
On Friday night, we arrived at Yosemite to many welcoming faces we had been eager to see. Aunt Elena, Aunt Leo and Johnny, Uncle Gary, Aunt Rosemary, James and Cecelia, and Grandma and Grandpa. We gave our "hello" hugs and then carried our luggage to our platform tent (in Curry Village) with lots of happy helpers. We immediately discovered that our and Uncle Gary and Aunt Rose's tents were right across from a gi-normous climbing rock AND ...
Ansel Adams' Playground
... volunteered to take an older couple's photo there and we quickly find out that they are Australians from Orange, NSW. A little little friendly chit chat then further down the road we saw the breathtaking granite wall "el capitan". Here too we encountered people from Jen's homeland (two girls), in fact from the same suburb where Jen was born. Each stop included running into more Aussie tourists. Jeff was convinced there was some Aussie ...
Couple of days in Yosemite
... fantastic to be able to walk places without wanting to collapse as we were only at 3,000ish feet.
After the falls we waited for the bus and went about 2 minutes down the road to Yosemite Village and looked in the shops there. We stopped for lunch and then caught the bus to walk up to Vernal falls. It was probably a bit ambitious trying to walk up there as we were still not at sea level and it was a ...