A change of plans for my Eastern Sierra trip took us through Yosemite National Park Monday morning. I’m exploring the Eastern Sierra with my photography buddy Richard and Dave, a mutual friend who is teacher from the Canon Digital Learning Center. We left the Sacramento area at 3:30 AM (driving my Lincoln MKZ —AKA “N FOCUS”—on its first road trip) and reached the Arch Rock entrance to Yosemite by 7:30 AM. A short drive took us to Cascade Falls, which is now a spectacular raging torrent fed by melting snow and which, by August, will be a mere trickle.
One of my favorite places in the world! Glad you caught it while the water’s gushing- it’s amazing how “new” waterfalls appear and then disappear. Lovely photo- have a wonderful time!