We went to Yosemite with the cousins for Thanksgiving. Finally got to edit the "non- people" photos from the trip.
A long trail to "mirror lake" which turned out to be a dry bed with no water! The board said "mirror lake is a misnomer. it is not a lake"
It is a photographers job to make do with whatever water comes our way while on a trail that promised "lake".. so started shooting reflections of the mountains on any and every large puddle. So here is a series of photos from the puddle shoot. They are all reflections from small puddles.
Then it was time to see the "lake"..
the views from this dry bed were fantastic. We had a lone buck grazing there..
We walked by a creek on the way back and I got to photograph anything that caught my eye..
from moss to mushrooms..
For once, a reflection from a creek instead of a puddle..
There must be a lot more water there now after the heavy rains from last week.. but it was a good thing we went during Thanksgiving break. Parking was easy to find, less crowded and the trails were not slippery. That helped us with the climb all the way to Nevada falls on the second day. We spent 6 hours on the trail and my legs were wobbling after the fast descent. Should have paced myself. In trying to catch up with the group after taking pictures, did some bad moves and it took a toll on my knees.
We caught both Vernal and Nevada falls. Vernal falls had a lot more water on our last visit. Still it was a pretty sight.
On the way to our cabins we stopped by the Swinging bridge. There was some water, lots of clouds and the sunset turned the coulds bright red. It was an unforgettable drive but there are no pictures of the sunset. The legs were trembling and it was time to go drink tea in the cabins!
On the third day we visited two trails while heading out of Yosemite. One was the trail for a Carson falls and the other was Rainbow Push. They were both within 15 miles of the west entrance. It started raining heavily and we had to rush through both these trails. It was a vibrant early morning..
Even HDR images do not match what the eyes saw that morning.
We made it back through pouring rain. It was a great experience to stay in Yosemite for a couple of nights and spend more time in the park. Our earlier trips have all been day trips with one 2-3 hour hike at the most.
The cabins at Yosemite lake are strongly recommended. Nice, cozy and a decent kitchen.
The kids thoroughly enjoyed playing board games and the whole cozy cabin experience!
A big thanks to all those who support the National park system!