Yosemite National Park

StrizzyChris

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Made my first trip to Yosemite on Sunday and got back two days ago. We had a great time and took a TON of pics. (Gave me an excuse to play with our new Rebel T4i) Please feel free to post up any pics you may have of the park that you have as well!

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Our Campsite
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A lookout point on our drive down into the Valley
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Lookin a little crazy trying to cool off from our SHORT hike!
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The view from Glacier Point
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Geology Hut
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Getting it done at any age!
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Getting ready for dinner
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Tanaya Lake
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Tuolumne Meadows
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"My size Christmas Trees!"
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We walked up onto these guys grazing along the trail.
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Hard to see in this image, but there are four herds that converged to graze in this meadow. There are quite a few bedded down in the tall grass and the whole time there were 4 doe(s) keeping their eye on us for the herds. Really cool to see!
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LOVE sunsets here!
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So does Prince(her dog)
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YUP she rubs in front at full stuff...need to get the coilovers and bumpstops installed already! (The rear JUST clears everything)
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Toulumne Grove
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Inside the tree
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And our trip is over...time to head home
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SHEW-WEE It's hotter than a witches titty out here!
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Very nice!

Looking to take a day trip up there this August during our visit to the in-laws in Modesto.

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Absolutely spectacular area. Well done capturing it for us with your photos. :clap2:

I'm curious about the storage box next to your camp site in this photo. Do they have these at all the sites? Hope this question isn't too stupid.

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Thanks everyone! All pics were taken with a standard IS lens and no editing(other than cropping). I'm hoping to learn more about HDR and image editing software. The camera was quite the setback and we don't even have a lens shade.

As for the lock boxes, there's one at every site in our campground(crane flat). I can't speak for the other sites within the park, but I'd assume that they have them as well for safety and liability reasons.
 
Absolutely spectacular area. Well done capturing it for us with your photos. :clap2:

I'm curious about the storage box next to your camp site in this photo. Do they have these at all the sites? Hope this question isn't too stupid.

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The bears in the park have been "ruined" by eating human food, they typically are afraid of humans till they get that first taste of human food then they are addicted. Also because there is no hunting in Nat. Parks the population is very high.....I keep a 44 mag close by!
 
Thanks guys. The bear thing did come to mind, but I wasn't sure if they were common in that area. How often would you see a bear when out camping/wheeling around Yosemite NP?
 
Thanks guys. The bear thing did come to mind, but I wasn't sure if they were common in that area. How often would you see a bear when out camping/wheeling around Yosemite NP?

I've never seen any in Yosemite, probably cuz they are nocturnal but they are not hunted there so they are thick. I live just south in the Sierra Nat Forrest and I see quite a few

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Great photos Chris. Looks like a great and relaxing trip. Just one thing....... I still don't see a ring on Kim's finger?
 
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