July 31, 2012

Mid-summer in the Sierra

July has been a busy but awesome month. It is crazy to think that we are well into summer! Its been really hot here in El Portal – highs of over 100 every day – but luckily no humidity! We’ve been escaping into the mountains to cool down.
A couple weekends ago we took a short jaunt to the east side of the Sierra.  One highlight was Mono Lake, which is a very interesting place.  Because it has no natural outlet, the water evaporates, leaving the minerals behind, giving the water a very high salinity.  It is supposedly three times saltier than the ocean.  When the city of Los Angeles starting filching the water supply in the 1960’s, the water level dropped and it exposed towers of accumulated carbonate called tufa. 

Tufa towers at Mono Lake
Another awesome part of that weekend was an awesome dayhike through Lundy Canyon, which was full of beautiful wildflowers.  We climbed to the top of the canyon up to a basin with numerous small tarns (small lakes in the high country) were nestled in the mountains.  It was quite spectacular. 


Steelhead Lake

Falls at Lundy Canyon
 The next couple weekends we spent with David’s family in Sequoia/Kings Canyon and Yosemite.  We had an awesome time hanging out, eating good food and seeing the sights.  One highlight was seeing the giant sequoias, which was also a first for Emily.  David’s favorite part was an old timey store where we got ice cream.  It also had four hummingbird feeders in front, and we were able to see up to a dozen hummingbirds from several feet away.

King's Canyon National Park



This past weekend we were back at it burning up the trail.  We did a great dayhike starting from a high elevation lake(Tenaya Lake) in the north part of the park, hiking to one of the best 360 vantage points (Clouds Rest), and then going all the way back to the Valley.  It was a popular trail and had a lot of other hikers, but it was well worth the crowds for the amazing vistas.

View of Half Dome and Yosemite Valley from Cloud's Rest
David celebrated his 29th anniversary of existence with the traditional butterfly census (and hoping no one notices its his birthday).  Meanwhile Emily celebrated his birthday by making her favorite food, macaroni and cheese, ostensibly for his sake. 

July 1, 2012

Ramblings in Yosemite

Last week we made a delicious dinner using some spices that Emily got from her Mom for Christmas.  It wasn’t quite as good as Mom cooking, but Chris refuses to move out here and live in our closet. 

The deliciously spiced Indian food. 
We’ve been on lots of great hikes the last few weekends.  One trip included a side route to Royal Arch Lake.   Once we got there David climbed hundreds of feet up a peak while Emily took a nap. 


Royal Arch Lake
Last weekend took us up the Lyell Fork Canyon, a very popular spot for all, especially fly fishermen.  We climbed out of the canyon to Ireland Lake, our campsite for the night.  Unfortunately we hadn’t really researched the location too well.  It turns out that it’s a very windswept place normally, and the unusually high winds that weekends combined with the generally harsh timberline setting led to quite a gusty night.  We survived however, and proceeded the next day to continue on adventuring in the  beautiful high sierra.


Lyell Fork Canyon

Ireland Lake

Evelyn Lake

High Sierra

This past weekend we took one of our most incredible backpacking trips ever!!!  We did the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne.  The combination of towering granite cliffs, raging river torrents, tranquil aspen groves, an amazing diversity of plant life, and cascades that would make a water park envious all made for quite a fun weekend.  We started at the headwaters of the Tuolumne River and followed it 20 miles along as it dropped 5,000 feet over the next three days.  The hike out today up 3,000 feet of switchbacks was a bun-burner but well worth it.  

Tuolumne River in the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne

First night campsite

Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne

This spot was great for rock sliding and swimming

Almost the end of the  hike -- sad!