We woke to cloudy skies, but were soon enveloped in sunshine
as we drove along Route 41 towards Yosemite National Park. We didn’t go the most
straightforward way from Monterey, approaching instead from the South Entrance
so that we could visit Mariposa Grove on our way to the hotel.
As we ate up the miles I decided to be brave and take a turn
at driving! I had never driven an automatic before and never driven on the
‘wrong side’ of the road either, so it was a little terrifying to start with!
However, I soon got into the ‘groove’ and it allowed Hugh to look at the
fantastic scenery as we travelled along.
We arrived at Oakhurst at lunchtime so decided to visit the Yosemite Sierra Visitors Centre there to get the Yosemite free guide, use their bathroom facilities and
eat our picnic lunch. We stepped out of the car and whoa! The heat! We hadn’t noticed how hot it had got as we were
driving along as we had the air conditioning on. It was 79F, which we are just not used to! The
people in the tourist centre were lovely and helpful and we had quite a
chat with them, and Hugh found out that there was a steam railway on the route
we were going!
So, of course we had to stop off at the Sugar Pine Railroad!
Although we had missed the last steam train of the day (it was being put to bed
in the shed) Hugh was able to have a look at it in the shed and a long chat
with one of the engineers.
After our brief sojourn it was onwards through the South
Entrance of Yosemite and a right turn up to Mariposa Grove, where ancient giant sequoias live. We parked up
and decided to do the hike through the grove – our aim was to do the whole
circuit, time permitting. The trees were stunning. The early part of the hike
was easy – not too steep, with many sequoias to stand and stare at and of
course, Califorinia Tunnel Tree to have our photo taken at.
Having walked
through the tree we continued on our hike – going higher and higher through
stunning woodland, and with there being fewer and fewer people, which was
lovely – we had the grove to ourselves most of the time. We had intended on
completing the whole loop, but by the time we arrived at the little museum (see
below) we were quite tired and knew that we had to walk all the way back down
again! So we didn’t get to see the Fallen Wawona Tunnel Tree, or the Telescope
tree, but we felt that we had seen many excellent specimens of these splendid
trees!
We walked the highlighted route, but didn't take the loop to the right at the top |
As it had taken us
about an hour and half to walk up and it was, by then 4.30pm, we decided to
make our return journey so that we wouldn’t end up getting to the hotel too
late! Having walked up through all the trees, we decided to return part way
along the road before cutting back through onto the track. Amazingly we saw
more wildlife walking along the road than we had walking through the trees!
(OK, there was no traffic on the road and we were the only people, so that was
probably no surprise!).
There were also
more photo opportunities for tree hugging
and wonderful tree
shots
Arriving back at
the car park we staggered over to the small shop and bought a refreshing ice
lolly each! We had drunk gallons of water during the walk, but of course it had
got very warm, so it was so lovely to eat a frozen ice lolly!
It was then time to
get back into the car and make our way to our hotel at El Portal, which was
just outside the Arch Rock Entrance. We actually drove through Yosemite to get
to the hotel and not long after leaving Mariposa Grove we drove through a
tunnel and came upon this view:
We were stunned and
obviously had to stop the car and take loads
of photos! When we could drag ourselves away we drove very slowly through the
Park, soaking in the views as we went and really looking forward to our full
day in the park the next day.
Our hotel was
probably the most basic of all the ones we stayed in during our trip. However,
it was clean and the bed was comfy – bliss! We were exhausted, but couldn’t
resist sitting on the balcony for a short while to take in the view.
6 comments:
I'm admiring your driving! That's something to be proud of. Mind you, so is all that walking in that heat - I could practically feel it coming of the page at me. It looks beautiful..
I'm loving these vacation posts, Becky! I've never been to Mariposa although we spent three days at Yosemite with our kids 16 years ago. Think we missed something special.
Hi Becky ~
I have just had a lovely catch-up on your blog. I LOVE the vacation photos you're posting. I actually grew up a few hours south of Yosemite - my mom and other family members still live there too. Isn't it amazing and beautiful beyond words?
I'm really enjoying your vacation posts - what a fantastic trip!
That brings back really great memories and we even stayed in El Portal too - definitely a very basic motel/inn. Your pictures are making me want to go back again. Looking forward to your next post.
Your photographs are stunning Becky...you must have been really pleased to get to that hotel, after all that walking!!
Alison xx
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