Title: May 30, 2017 - Wawona Meadow Loop
Hike Info : Description : Background : Extra Photo's : Animals : Flowers and Plants
Trail head: Wawona Parking Lot
Hike Info:
Type: Hiking
Trail: Wawona Meadow Loop
Destination: Loop
Distance: 4.40 miles
Start Time: 12:16
End Time: 3:10
Moving Time: 2:00 (2.20 mph)
Elevation Rise: 450'
Maximum Elevation: 4,235'
Poppies and Lupine |
I have been hampered by double vision so I have been wearing an eye patch. This causes both headaches and tiredness on my part. We should see how today goes and if I can complete it. Sherri is raring to go. With the patch or the eye it hampers the depth perception. But the whole Wawona Meadow Loop Trail is on a partially paved old road. So it is fairly level and the depth perception should not be too much of a problem.
By the parking area, there are some California golden poppies and lupine in bloom. They make it a nice display of gold and purple to have us start our walk with. We start around 12:15, doing the loop in the traditional counter-clockwise manner. A few people are met, but it is not really crowded.
Pleasant creeks come down many ravines-both due to being still early in the season and the wetness of our winter. There are some wildflowers out, but not of “superbloom” quantity. Still the flowers up here are refreshing. We make it almost to the trail junction with a couple little used trailes before having lunch. The traditional
PB & Nutella.
Then it is continuing around the meadow. Nothing unusual about our hike, except this hike is always a relaxing one. For me, it is good to get out. On the last mile, I stop to take a picture of some squirrel tracks in the mud. A couple and their dog catch up with us. Our conversation starts with them saying you can find better tracks along the river, instead of the mud along the trail. Thanks. Then we start talking about cats, both bob and mountain lions. As we talk along, we find out that they are rangers in the area-day off and their names are Cory and Shelly. That gets into do they know anything about the Wawona Cemetery? General information and confirming I am on the right track that it is up the hill, across from the stables. More info about the history of the area. Cory mentions in the Wawona Hotel, there are many interesting pictures.
Wawona Meadow |
Dogwoods |
Wawona Cemetery |
Unknown Marker |
As a note, the following day I was beat. So maybe I am not yet up to this hiking thing.
Background
Yates Marker |
Wawona Cemetery. See Shirley Sargent’s book Wawona Yesterdays. A few pioneers are marks: Nathan Phillips, HR Sargent, and John Yates.
Names. I prefer to use the older names instead of Big Tree Lodge (Wawona) and Majestic Yosemite Hotel (Ahwahnee)
Extra Photo's
Path through Poppies and Lupine |
Memorial Statement |
Wawona Cemetery |
Mourning Cloak |
Squirrel Tracks |
Owl Feather |
Flowers and Plants