Dale Matson
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25 years ago yesterday
Sharon and I were married 25 years ago at the foot of Bridal Veil Falls. We had 24 guests and family at the wedding and our reception at the Awahanee Hotel. We decided to take a loop trip back to Yosemite. We started in Fresno, went north on Highway 41 to Highway 49 and entered Yosemite via Highway 140. We came home exiting the park on Highway 41. I have two photographs by the Merced River after It exits the park.
It was a perfect 65-degree day in Yosemite Valley. Just like it was 25 years ago. One year after that, there was a foot of snow on the valley floor.
The road construction meant two ½ hour delays. Additionally, Bridal Veil Falls was closed because of construction. A helpful lady took our photo “near” the falls by the road with Sharon’s phone camera.
It was lunch time and we wanted to eat in the Awahanee. They were serving lunch in take-out fashion and Sharon and I found seating for two at one of the tables. We could see Lower Yosemite Falls from our table. Another Helpful lady took our photograph at our lunch table. I included a photograph of Sharon and me at our wedding reception at the Awahanee.
I went outside while we waited for our food and photographed the Awahanee from outside with Half Dome in the background.
After lunch Sharon wanted to take the walk to Yosemite Falls. The water in all the falls was good but will be optimal in about three weeks as the snow continues to melt. We needed to park in the Yosemite Lodge parking area because the parking nearer to the falls was already full. It was about a mile hike round trip.
After Yosemite Falls, we went to El Capitan Meadow where we could watch the climbers. Sharon had 10X binoculars and I was using a Sony A7R4 camera with the 16-35 2.8 GM lens and the 200-600 G lens with a 1.5X TC. She found the climbers with her binoculars and took the photos with my camera.
After that we headed home and spent another ½ hour waiting to get back to Highway 41. How blessed we are to have Yosemite so close and the health to continue to enjoy it.
Lower Yosemite Falls
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