Infos zum Yosemite NP

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    The Tioga Road and Tioga Pass will be closing at 5pm today, Thursday October 19, 2017, due to the possibility of snow from an approaching weather front. The road will be evaluated Friday morning to determine if it will reopen or remain closed for the season. Currently no overnight parking is allowed along the Tioga Road or the Glacier Point Road.


    If the Tioga Road closes Highway 4 (Ebbets Pass) and Highway 108 (Sonora Pass) will most likely close as well.


    Please call 209-372-0200 (press 1 then 1) for the most up-to-date road conditions.

  • Construction Delays In Yosemite National Park


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  • Restoration of the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias Project


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    Zurzeit sind auch der Tioga Pass bzw. die Glacier Road geschlossen - sollen aber wieder öffnen.
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  • Tioga and Glacier Point Roads Closed for the Season in Yosemite National Park

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    The Tioga and Glacier Point Roads in Yosemite National Park are closed for the season, due to hazardous driving conditions. Recent winter storm activity throughout Yosemite National Park has resulted in snow accumulation above 6,000 feet. Glacier Point and Tioga Roads close each fall, when snow and ice create hazardous driving conditions, and remain closed throughout the winter months until weather conditions permit reopening in the spring.
    Yosemite National Park is open year-round with snow removal on all other roads within the park. All roads within the park are subject to chain control or temporary closures due to hazardous driving conditions. All motorists are required to carry tire chains, even if their car is equipped with four-wheel drive, while driving in the park during the winter months.


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  • New protocol for viewing the fire of Yosemite’s Horsetail falls


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  • Juhu,


    danke für die Info. Dann werde ich mich morgen Nachmittag mal an den Rechner setzen. Das es voll werden kann, war mir ja klar. Dass es so heftig werden würde, hätte ich nicht gedacht. Aber da ich ja schon ein paar mal miterleben durfte, wie es die Ranger und 4 unfähige Autofahrer geschafft haben, den Valleydrive still zu legen, ist das schon ne gute Idee...


    Grüße aus Dortmund


    Waldi

  • Can anything be done about the gridlock in Yosemite?


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  • Lieber nochmals diese Info:


    Reservations Required This Year to See Yosemite 'Firefall'
    Adventurers hoping to see Yosemite National Park's annual "firefall" will need reservations.

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    Adventurers hoping to see Yosemite National Park's annual "firefall" will need reservations.
    The San Francisco Chronicle reports Yosemite has instituted a new reservation system this year to end traffic jams and pedestrian safety problems when spectators flock to Horsetail Falls on the east side of El Capitan to see the fiery orange glow at sunset.
    The annual February event is known to attract over 1,000 sightseers a year.
    Those hoping to see the natural wonder must apply for a free, day parking permit, which grants access to parking on Northside Drive between the Yosemite Valley Lodge and El Capitan Crossover.
    Registration opened Saturday, with a limit of one vehicle permit per person each day. At least 50 permits will be issued for each day between Feb. 12 and Feb. 26.


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  • Juhu,


    habe SA passend am Rechner gesessen. Die Vergabe war 10min vor der offiziellen Zeit geöffnet. Da gab es zu meinen Daten teilweise nur noch 30 Tickets. Mittlerweile sind alle weg.
    Hätte ich nicht gedacht, dass das so ein Rummel gibt. Egal. Wir parken in der 1. Reihe und hoffen auf das passende Wetter von Petrus. 3 Versuche haben wir...


    Grüße aus Dortmund


    Waldi

  • Yosemite's Mariposa Grove Has a Reopen Date

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    HELLO AGAIN, MARVELOUS MARIPOSA GROVE: What exactly were you doing near the start of July in 2015? You might have been observing Independence Day, at home or on the road, as many people around California were doing. In addition to this early-July tradition, though, you might have also called upon a certain segment of Yosemite National Park, with the knowledge that the wondrous area would soon close for a number of years, all to provide the area with several needed improvements. If this applies to you, you were likely among the big trees at Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias.


    THE YOSEMITE DESTINATION, long a popular one for visitors, saw the end of the Big Trees Tram Tour in 2014, and then the closure of the area in the summer of 2015. A "back-to-nature restoration" was part of the reason behind the shuttering of the splendid section of the national park, and while focusing on the "natural hydrology" of the are played a central part, other important issues were also addressed, like the construction "... of an ADA-accessible boardwalk" as well as "an improved welcome plaza," and the burnishing of the "overall visitor experience." The work is coming to a close, and an reopening date was revealed on Thursday, Feb. 15. Say hello, once again, to Mariposa Grove on...


    FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018, at 9 o'clock in the morning. There's a sizable new parking area near the South Entrance — some 300 vehicles can park — and a shuttle can transport you to the Lower Grove (it is a free ride from the Welcome Plaza). You'll want to keep an eye on the Yosemite social media feeds as June draws near, for more information about the beloved clutch of ancient trees, trees that many people will be eager to see again after nearly three years away. Of course, the trees weren't away — they kept on growing and thriving, even in the absence of visitors — but sequoia fans were. Now "the largest sequoia grove in Yosemite" will throw open the proverbial doors in the middle of June, to the joy of many.


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  • With only a trickle of water, Yosemite's 'firefall' still puts on show

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    Amid a year marked by low rainfall, there was some concern that Yosemite's famous "firefall" would be running dry in February.
    The natural marvel usually occurs during a two-week stretch in the early part of the month on the east side of El Capitan. When Horsetail Fall is flowing and the weather conditions are just right, the setting sun illuminates the ribbon of water and granite face with a fiery glow.
    A week ago, the falls was as dry as a bone. But with the light snow flurries over the weekend, a trickle is now dripping down the face of Horsetail, treating onlookers to one of California's favorite natural splendors.
    "There was just a little water at the top," says Pat Moynihan of San Francisco who photographed the falls among a crowd of hundreds on Saturday. "I think a lot of the firefall is the combination of the water and the light. The light actually was filling in the rest of the fall and creating the illusion of there being a fall."


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  • Juhu,


    wir hatten ja 3 Versuche. Kurze Zusammenfassung:
    1. Tag: Schnee mit Nebel. Nullsicht... Aber Schnee ist ja gut für Wasser am nächsten Tag...
    2. Tag: Minimal Wasserspuren, jedoch keinerlei Sonnenspuren. Den ganzen Tag strahlend blauer Himmel, abends zogen passend Wolken auf...
    3. Tag: Herrlich, 1a Licht, jedoch 0 Wasser... Trotzdem schön. Hat sich auch so gelohnt...


    Vielleicht ergibt es sich ja nochmal für uns...


    Grüße aus South Lake Tahoe


    Waldi

  • Schade dass es nicht ganz geklappt hat! Bist ja noch jung, klappt schon irgendwann! Trotzdem schöne Bilder. :thumbup:

    Gruss
    nirschi
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    I have a dream
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  • Yosemite's Half Dome climbing-permit lottery now open


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