Q Time

Whirlwind weekend part I. Yosemite Valley.

My plan was ambitious. There are (or were) four different places I want to get to this spring, all of which require multiple days of travel or hiking. I was hoping to get to two out of the four on this one weekend. Two birds killed with one stone. First up was Yosemite Valley. With the huge snow pack melting I knew the waterfalls in Yosemite would be huge. Tremendous. Incredible. Amazing. Gargantuan. You name it. I absolutely needed to get back to my favorite park this spring.

So right after work on Friday I drove down south. The traffic was awful just getting out of Sacramento even though I left very early. I did not have much time to spend in the valley but I wanted to definitely get some Quality Time with Yosemite Falls, one of my favorite waterfalls on Earth and to be in the park for sunset.

I finally arrived in the valley around 6:30pm and went straight to the lower falls. All the waterfalls in the park were flowing tremendously. I even saw some dropping off cliffs that I had never seen before. These ones are not even named. I wish I had more time in the valley but that was not to be for this trip. Even with the tremendous flow they say the falls have not reached peak flow yet. Hard to believe any more water could be coming off Yosemite Falls. The creeks and Merced River were already quite full. Too much more and there will certainly be flooding in the valley.

I went up to my favorite place to view the falls, away from the viewing area where everyone else stops. I think more people know about thisย  “semi secret” place now as the path seems more traveled but I had the waterfall to myself this evening, just the way I like it. I found a spot where I could see the upper falls as well as the lower falls and stayed there for as long as I possibly could bear. I was getting completely drenched from the spray. To me, this is the ONLY way to truly experience Yosemite Falls. Finally, like a wet dog, I went back down the trail, getting strange looks from people wondering if I went swimming in Yosemite Creek, and found this viewing area back away from the falls and spray, where I could take a photo of this magnificent waterfall. I was looking for a different view of the falls than the normal ones, hoping to find a spot with Yosemite Creek in the foreground. I found this one.

More to come.

9 Comments

9 Responses to “Q Time”

  1. Brian Cormack Says:

    Wow, great shot! I’m looking forward to seeing your shots from Yosemite. That’s the top spot on my list of places to visit.

  2. Mick Bailey Says:

    It’s been a long time since I was down at Yosemite and it’s about time I got back there. Very inspiring!
    And did you make it back for the game? ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Leon Says:

    thanks guys! of course I made it back, Mick! ๐Ÿ˜‰

  4. kerri Says:

    I was just there to visit my sister 2 weeks ago. The falls are all amazing this year. Some falls created just by runoff but will be gone in a few months. Great shots!!

  5. Leon Says:

    thank you Kerri!

  6. Pat Ulrich Says:

    This is beautiful, Leon! A really great view of the falls, and I love the slight lines of the motion of the water. I was there earlier this week, and the park was awesome. Even a little late season snow overnight into Wednesday morning to add to the scene.

  7. Leon Says:

    Thank you, Pat!

  8. gilleney23 Says:

    Wow, great shot! I

  9. leapin26 Says:

    Thanks!

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