Title:
October
30, 2013 - Yosemite Valley Loop, East End
Hike
Info:
Trail:
Yosemite
Valley Loop, East End
Starting
location: Yosemite Valley Chapel
Destination:
Yosemite Valley
Chapel
Distance:
12.1 miles
Start
Time:
11:45am
End
Time:
5:00pm
Travel
Time: ( mph)
Moving
Time: 4:07 (2.9
mph)
Elevation
Rise:
Maximum
Elevation:
Description:
What a difference a week makes. And I
am not talking about the difference in hiking nor that I am now 60.
But just the scenery and environment. The Valley is still clothed in
its Fall colors, but the colors are a bit more shabby than last week.
But there is a fresh mantle of snow on the rim. Half Dome is
attractive with his crown of white. Glacier Point's shoulders has a
snowy crust. The air is more than nippy-it is downright cold.
Even with a late start-we hit the trail
at 11:45-it is just above freezing. We see several frozen puddles of
water. But that is why we layer our clothes. I am wearing a t-shirt,
a pair of silks and a smart wool top. Also my lightweight raincoat is
over all of that, along with gloves.
Stoneman Meadows and Half Dome |
We head east out of the chapel area. It
is pretty easy terrain. We quickly pass by Housekeeping and the
new residence areas, coming out close to Camp Curry. We do take a
side excursion to wander over Stoneman Bridge for a few Capture
California points.
Stoneman Meadow has sunshine on it, so
we go by it rather than through Camp Curry-it is warmer that way. A
mile farther, we make use of the facilities at Happy Isles, and then
take a lunch break at the start of the JMT.
Glacier Point |
After lunch, we walk the east end of
the Valley loop over to Mirror Lake, about two miles from our lunch
spot. Along the way, one lady mumbles and looks at me and says, John
Muir. I raise my hat in acknowledgement, smile and continue walking.
When we get to where Mirror Lake should be-it is dry, there are some
people from Rogue River, Oregon. We comment that we just came from
there and that they should be sure to stop at Rogue Roasters coffee
shop-my cousins place. They said they already do enjoy their coffee.
Small world.
After not seeing Mirror Lake, we
continue up Tenaya Creek. We are getting neck strain from looking at
Half Dome. Clouds Rest is before us with its western flanks covered
by a thin layer of snow. Just beautiful. We come to the Snow Creek
junction. At this point, are forced to turn around since the trail
looping around Mirror Lake is closed from 2009 rockslide.
Half Dome through Autum Leaves |
We retrace our steps and return back to
Mirror Lake. The west trail we take as it will continue our loop
around the Valley. This is a bit more rock with some up and down. We
stop for our second lunch around 2. Traveling past
Washington Column and Indian Caves, we come to the Ahwahnee Hotel. A
few pictures are taken and then we move on.
There are five climbers in the rocks
above the Ahwahnee. We watch them for a few minutes, then come to the
Village. I have a question so we go into the Visitor Center.
Afterwards it is on to the Ranger's Club for it a historical value. We
are close to finishing up our hike, so we wander on down to the
bathrooms at Yosemite Falls, along a paved path. To add a little more
to our trip, we go back via Swinging Bridges. That is when we
discovered our Capture California flag is missing. It has served us
well. We make it to the car by five. A good hike.
Yosemite Falls and Reflection |
We decide to see if the flag was
dropped in the bathroom. Nope, but we did find it on the trail by
where we parked the car. Yipee! Now it's on to fill our belly at Todd's and
then on home.