Pictures from America
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Yosemite Valley
Spent the day in the Valley and the South Rim overlook of Glacier Point. Visited the Ansel Adams gallery taking in the great photo artists work. Photographed from the Wawona Tunnel view of the Valley, a classic view. Pizza for dinner. A nice relaxing day.
Day 4 and Final Day of the JMT
Slept in till 6:20-luxury. Easier day today. Headed down from Clouds Rest, passed the Half Dome junction and Little Yosemite Valley. Took in Nevada Falls, which is now a lot smaller due to the extremely dry conditions. Was followed by a coyote for a brief spell as I commenced the long hot descent into the Valley. Soaked my feet in the Merced River and freshened up before meeting Katrina and Tom near Curry Village at 3pm. Drove out to our accommodation at El Portal. A restaurant dinner and a real bed! Bliss. 7.5 hours and 17 km.
Day 3 of the JMT
The fire was still burning as I left Cathedral Lakes in the shadow of Cathedral Peak. Crossed Cathedral Pass and onto Sunrise Lakes for lunch. More magnificent granite and towering conifers. I can see why the Scotsman John Muir fell in love with this place and lobbied for it to be a national park a 125 years ago.
Day 2 of the JMT
Up at 6 and travelled down the Lyall Canyon, past meadows and through tall stands of conifers, all under a blue sky surrounded by towering granite.
On the John Muir Trail
After collecting my permit I started on the trail at 7:30 am. It was a gradual climb until crossing Island Pass at 10,000', passing Thousand Island Lake and Banner Peak, one of the most picturesque spots in the Sierras.
The day finished after crossing the 11,000' Donahue Pass, and camping beside a lake at 10,500'. 30km and 11 hrs in total.
Wednesday, 23 September 2015
100 degrees Fahrenheit
Spent Sunday at the Orange County Fair Ground in Costa Mesa. There is a weekly swap meet where you can buy all manner of cheap stuff from sunglasses to barbecues. The photo shows us quietly melting in the 100 degree (38 c) heat. A real test of endurance. Even the locals felt it. The cool thing was the Stadium off road truck racing next door. Even the girls were impressed. 

To Mammoth via the Trona Pinnacles
Left L.A today for Mammoth. Turned off in the Mojave Desert to see the Trona Pinnacles, ancient calcium carbonate towers which grew from a now dry lake bed. The heat was hot and the ground was dry.
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