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September 25th-27th 2009: Yosemite

Di Yin took many more pictures than I. Scroll down in this page for mine.


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Bridalveil Creek
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Sorry, I did not take any pictures of our campsite in Bridalveil Creek.
Gaylor Lakes
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Sorry, I did not take any pictures when hiking Gaylor Lakes.
Tenaya Lake
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Sorry, I did not take any pictures when strolling near Tenaya Lake.
Sentinel Dome
A long, 360 degree panoramic movie from the top of Sentinel Dome.  Valleys 
and vistas, oh my.  As you can tell from the sound, it was windy up 
there.
The quintessential view of Half Dome.
A valley.
People sitting/laying and enjoying the view.  I wished I brought a book or
music player and could've done so as well.
A long, 360 degree panoramic movie from the top of Sentinel Dome. Valleys and vistas, oh my.
As you can tell from the sound, it was windy up there.
The quintessential view of Half Dome.
A valley.
People sitting/laying and enjoying the view. I wished I brought a book or music player and could've done so as well.
It's hard to tell, but this is a very steep drop-off.
People sitting at the edge of the cliff.
It's hard to tell, but this is a very steep drop-off.
People sitting at the edge of the cliff.
Elsewhere in Yosemite
Peering into Yosemite Valley from a vista point on the highway on the
way out.  El Capitan is on the left, and Half Dome is in the distance. 
 Sentinel Dome (our morning hike) was somewhere in the vicinity of
the bald dome at the top of the mountain that slightly obstructs the
view of Half Dome.  (That is, the dome in the distance about two-thirds
of the way to the right in the photo.)  I'm not sure if it's Sentinel
Dome or Taft Dome in this picture.
Peering into Yosemite Valley from a vista point on the highway on the way out. El Capitan is on the left, and Half Dome is in the distance.
Sentinel Dome (our morning hike) was somewhere in the vicinity of the bald dome at the top of the mountain that slightly obstructs the view of Half Dome. (That is, the dome in the distance about two-thirds of the way to the right in the photo.) I'm not sure if it's Sentinel Dome or Taft Dome in this picture.