There’s nothing you can do to shut me out when I’m speaking the truth. – Kutless
Tara, Journey and I drove all the way to Yosemite National Park to play fetch. Ha ha. Well, not exactly.
The real reason we went is because I thought Horsetail Falls might be flowing and I wanted a photo of it in October. Two inches of rain this week. Yosemite Falls was flowing decent (it was dry earlier this month). A foot of snow at the top which would be melting. I really thought Horsetail Falls would be flowing, at least a little bit. We arrived at the park in the early afternoon. Horsetail Falls was completely dry. Shut down. Darn. Well, there are other things to do in Yosemite, right? Such as play fetch!
Journey was antsy after the long car ride. She needed exercise in the most severe way. As I have said before she is a very high energy high maintenance dog. We love her to bits but she needs exercise every day. We stopped at the El Capitan picnic area and found an awesome spot for her out of the way from everyone else. We put her on the long rope and fetched. ONE AND A HALF HOURS. Pretty much non-stop. After an hour we tried to get her to stop and lay down for awhile but she was like: What are you doing? Throw that ball already!
Of course as you know, Yosemite National Park is in shutdown. I have read horror stories in the news recently as I am sure you have: base jumping off El Capitan, squatters, etc. Let me tell you what I saw there: I did not see anyone base jumping and we were there for the entire afternoon (I’m not saying it did not happen). The campground we passed was pretty full and I am sure some people (maybe a lot?) were there illegally. This did not bother me, though. If people were squatting illegally along the Merced River or some other such place, then that is different. I would have been mad about that because it is an environmental issue but if they are in the campground, who cares. There were quite a few people in the park overall but nothing out of the normal. The shuttle bus was running regularly. I saw one ranger making his rounds through the valley (a couple times). The bathrooms were clean and stocked with toilet paper. There was no overflowing garbage anywhere. Frankly, I was surprised. Very surprised. And very pleased.
Another thing I was surprised about was that the Fall Colors were already showing in the valley. Mid October is very early for color in Yosemite Valley. Indeed, I have a friend who was just there a few days before me and I asked him specifically if there was any color yet in the valley and he said none. Ugh! There was a lot of color! If I had known this then I would have come early in the morning at sunrise and spent more time in the valley photographing the colors. Ah well, c’est la vie.
At 3:30pm we went to see the Lower Yosemite Falls. This is one hike (walk) which Journey is allowed to go on. Tara is on crutches at the moment so we took it easy walking up to the falls but she made it. There were a lot of people there. All over the place, including up on the rocks near the waterfall. Even someone climbing up beside the waterfall (which I did not even notice until I got home and looked at my photos). There was no way to photograph the lower falls back at the viewpoint because of all the people so I had to scramble up on the rocks as well. Amazingly I found a pretty good spot with no one else in my viewpoint even though there were a ton of people all around me. After this, we drove all the way back around the valley again and stopped at Swinging Bridge to take this photo of Upper Yosemite Falls. We stopped at Bridalveil Falls viewpoint on the way back but I did not take photos there. Then the long drive home. It was a glorious afternoon in Yosemite National Park amidst the government shutdown.
Glad to hear the park is not being trashed. I made my campsite reservations for this coming weekend months ago, and they have been nearly 100% full every time I checked (I was hoping to switch to a different weekend, but no luck). I am a little worried there will be someone there when I arrive, but hope it’ll all work out. Really happy to see the colors!!!
October 21st, 2025 at 8:15 am
Glad to hear the park is not being trashed. I made my campsite reservations for this coming weekend months ago, and they have been nearly 100% full every time I checked (I was hoping to switch to a different weekend, but no luck). I am a little worried there will be someone there when I arrive, but hope it’ll all work out. Really happy to see the colors!!!
October 22nd, 2025 at 4:17 am
I hope you have a good time, Mitch and no problems at your campsite!