Above, Half Dome among the trees. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Yosemite National Park is generally crowded during the summer vacation season, but it still offers plenty to see and do during the autumn months. The added bonus, no crowds.
In a special article to The Record, Tim Viall chronicles a fall visit to Yosemite.
It begins with:
We are spending three days and nights in Yosemite Valley in our reconstructed ’64 Scotty camping trailer. Mostly sunny weather is predicted and no rain or snow is expected until the day of our departure on what will be the maiden voyage of our rebuilt 1964 Scotty Sportsman classic travel trailer. We’re curious how it will perform.
Our plan is to luxuriate in this scenic park and check out its wonders after the summer crowds have departed. Then we’ll head down to Pinnacles National Park and the coastal mountains Friday to avoid snow and real cold. In the meantime, we’ll test out our rebuilt little trailer and savor the wonders of this, our second national park.
To read more, go here.
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