Sunday 7th continued

Wow, what a day. We arrived in Yosemite around 1,having stopped for fuel and sandwiches for breakfast. We decided not to do the vineyard walk in Napa after all, but set off for Yosemite and make the most of the day. The Sun was shining, the roads were ok – we went over some quite remarkable bridges, and on some pretty rocky roads to get here, but oh boy is it worth every moment.

The scenery is quite incredible, and there is a new fire burning in Yosemite not too far away

The amazing thing is that nobody seems particularly worried about it. We can smell the smoke, we can see huge plumes of smoke which may well affect our weather patterns tomorrow, but it is all in a day’s work for the rangers here.

When we arrived, we booked on a tour of the Yosemite valley, and saw so many beautiful rock formations and points of interest. They are three years into a drought. Yosemite Falls is dry, the river Merced is stagnant, other waterfalls are non existent, and their fire season which normally starts in September actually started in June this year. Black bears are more abundant in the valley, searching for food. The new fire has been blowing and expanding for 24 hours.

The rooms here are basic compared with Napa Valley, but perfectly in keeping with the ecological environment. Our room is a bit like a motel but we had a good chicken and chips at lunchtime, and we went to the bar for a couple of beers this evening. We are planning on getting the environmentally friendly Eco shuttle bus in the morning and walking a few trails during the day, fires permitting.

I have to tell you about the Japanese kids (2 couples ahed about 20) on the tour this afternoon. They spent the whole 2 hours taking selfies and being the beautiful people that we wanted to smash them to a pulp. They were so concerned about how wonderful they were that they didn’t look at the environment. Or listen to the ranger doing the tour. What a plonker, Rodney. Their loss.

We haven’t seen much wildlife yet apart from deer and a few blue jays and a couple of squirrels, but there’s loads out there!

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4 Comments:

  1. P.s. – for Liz: evicted so far on BB is David, Frenchie, Kellie, Leslie and Stephanie and Claire left due to ill health. Everyone else nominated x

  2. Yet another great day then. I hope you took picture today too. I’d love to see the scenery you’ve been seeing. I’m sure you’ll steer clear of the fire but just be safe. We want you back in one piece. Hope you managed to go walking in the end.
    Looking forward to the next chapter and hearing from you again. Lots of love from Us and Lady
    xxx

  3. Just cought up with your adventures as I’ve been down at Paul’s for the two fat chefs dinner.Liver still in recovery mode but it reads like yours as been having a bashing as well.Keep up the good work!I I know you wanted a convertible but I think you will be glad you got the Cherokee when you get to Death Valley.Mind how you go on the big pass through to Mammoth and watch out for those bears.Love to you both,have a great time B.

  4. Hi Lesley and Liz. I have loved reading about your adventures. You sound like you are having an amazing time. We loved Yosemite. It certainly has the WOW factor. Love to you both. Enjoy every minute.

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