Yosemite Lodging

Yosemite Lodging for rent INSIDE the entrance gates of Yosemite National Park! We are proud to offer the following Yosemite lodging for rent. yosemiteOur location of just 7 miles from Yosemite Valley in Foresta is a location of unbeatable convenience. No waiting in entrance gate lines.

Helicopter checking out power lines in Yosemite

 We were driving down Hwy 140 today and ran across the helicopter checking out the power lines down by Arch Rock. It was amazing to watch his skill and how close he got to the lines.

yosemite helicopter

yosemite helicopter

Yosemite National Park

Daily Report - Yosemite National Park
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Weather
Yosemite: TODAY...SUNNY. HIGHS 64 TO 74 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...48 TO 58 IN
THE HIGH COUNTRY.
.TONIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 33 TO 43 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...24 TO 34 IN
THE HIGH COUNTRY.
.THURSDAY...SUNNY...BREEZY. HIGHS 56 TO 66 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY... 42 TO 52
IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 32 TO 42 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY... 25 TO
35 IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.
.FRIDAY...SUNNY. NOT AS COOL. HIGHS 59 TO 69 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY... 48 TO
58 IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.

El Portal: Today: Sunny, with a high near 79. East northeast wind 6 to 10
mph becoming west southwest.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 43. East northeast wind between 14
and 17 mph.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 70. East northeast wind 6 to 9 mph
becoming west.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 43. East wind between 6 and
8 mph.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 72. East northeast wind between 6 and 9 mph
becoming calm.

New Today
Come One, Come All!
You are invited to attend the Superintendent’s
Holiday Party
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 - 12:00-2:00
Yosemite Valley East Auditorium
Charitable donations of canned goods, coats, and toys will be collected.
(C. Mattiuzzi - 11/17/08)
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Falling boulders may force the closing some Curry Village cabins at Yosemite Park

Falling boulders may force the closing some cabins at Yosemite Park

yosemite roack fall

By TRACIE CONE , Associated Press November 17, 2008 YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

USGS REPORT

For a decade, the National Park Service has known that the 3,000-foot granite cliff hanging over a tourist village at Yosemite is susceptible to colossal rockslides like one last month that crushed cabins and sent schoolchildren running for their lives. An Associated Press examination of records found that rock falls in and around 600-cabin Curry Village have been happening more frequently in the past several years, with two people killed and about two dozen injured since 1996.

Yosemite Wawona Service Station Open

Wawona Service Station Open! The Wawona Service Station has re-opened for
business as of this morning. The station is open for credit card sales at
the pumps today, and will have associates back to serve our guests Tuesday
the 18th. We hope the temporary closure did not inconvenience anyone too
much.

Stranded Hiker Rescued From Yosemite’s High Country

 YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

Stranded Hiker Rescued From Park’s High Country On November 10th, rangers learned that a solo backcountry hiker was overdue from a hike to an unknown location somewhere within the park. Steve Frazier had begun what he’d planned to be a five day trip in perfect weather on October 28th.

Over the next three days, Frazier hiked more than 20 miles into the heart of the park’s wilderness. He set up camp at an elevation of 9,700 feet near Red Devil Lake as snow began falling on the evening of October 30th. This was the first significant storm of the developing winter season and it continued for three days, blanketing the High Sierra under nearly two feet of snow. The snow obscured the trail Frazier had been following, effectively trapping him at that location.

He spent the next twelve days hunkered down in his tent, hoping to be rescued and rationing his remaining two days of food. Since Frazier had not told anyone of his plans, though, the rescue was long in coming. It was only after a list of missed commitments and appointments began to accumulate (including a missed plane flight home on November 9th), that questions regarding his whereabouts began to arise.

Amazingly, searchers spotted the missing hiker and his camp from the air on their very first pass over the area and soon contacted a very happy Frazier, who was in remarkably good shape for someone who’d had almost no food for 12 days. Frazier made some initial bad decisions, particularly in his failure to leave a detailed route plan with someone who could report him overdue on an agreed-upon date, but made better decisions when the storm hit. He’d attempted to hike out, but didn’t go far before he realized that it was too difficult in deep snow and that he’d likely get into more trouble. So he stayed in his tent, rationed his food, stomped out an “SOS” in the snow, used his pot as a shovel to keep a clear area around the tent, and above all kept a positive attitude.

Yosemite National Park

Daily Report - Yosemite National Park
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Weather
Yosemite: TODAY...SUNNY. HIGHS 64 TO 74 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...51 TO 61 IN
THE HIGH COUNTRY.
.TONIGHT...CLEAR. LOWS 31 TO 41 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...27 TO 37 IN THE HIGH
COUNTRY.
.WEDNESDAY...SUNNY. HIGHS 62 TO 72 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...46 TO 56 IN THE
HIGH COUNTRY.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS 30 TO 40 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY... 26
TO 36 IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.
.THURSDAY...SUNNY. HIGHS 60 TO 70 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...44 TO 54 IN THE
HIGH COUNTRY.

El Portal: Today: Sunny, with a high near 83. East northeast wind 5 to 9
mph becoming southwest.
Tonight: Clear, with a low around 43. East wind between 8 and 11 mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 76. East wind 7 to 10 mph becoming south
southwest.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 42. South southeast wind
around 7 mph becoming east northeast.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 74. North wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west
southwest.

New Today
Come One, Come All!
You are invited to attend the Superintendent’s
Holiday Party
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 - 12:00-2:00
Yosemite Valley East Auditorium
Charitable donations of canned goods, coats, and toys will be collected.
(C. Mattiuzzi - 11/17/08)
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CFC Campaign - Last & Final Event for year! Thursday, 11/20/08, East Valley

Yosemite warm days

 The weather in Yosemite has been nothing but perfect, warm days with above normal temperatures. It has been almost hot with 70's to 80's in the sunny areas.

This got me thinking about cooloer days so here is a photo of Yosemite in winter taken last winter.
yosemite in winter

Yosemite National Park

Daily Report - Yosemite National Park
Monday, November 17, 2008
Weather
Yosemite: TODAY...SUNNY. HIGHS 68 TO 78 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...57 TO 67 IN
THE HIGH COUNTRY.
.TONIGHT...CLEAR. LOWS 32 TO 42 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...27 TO 37 IN THE HIGH
COUNTRY.
.TUESDAY...SUNNY. HIGHS 64 TO 74 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...49 TO 59 IN THE HIGH
COUNTRY.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...CLEAR. LOWS 32 TO 42 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...26 TO 36 IN THE
HIGH COUNTRY.
.WEDNESDAY...SUNNY. HIGHS 59 TO 69 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...44 TO 54 IN THE
HIGH COUNTRY.

El Portal: Today: Sunny, with a high near 85. East northeast wind at 10 mph
becoming west southwest.
Tonight: Clear, with a low around 40. East northeast wind between 5 and 8
mph.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 82. East northeast wind around 6 mph
becoming west southwest.
Tuesday Night: Clear, with a low around 39. East wind between 8 and 11 mph.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 74. East wind 7 to 9 mph becoming
southwest.

New Today
Come One, Come All!
You are invited to attend the Superintendent’s
Holiday Party
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 - 12:00-2:00
Yosemite Valley East Auditorium
Charitable donations of canned goods, coats, and toys will be collected.
(C. Mattiuzzi - 11/17/08)
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Yosemite Forum CANCELLED: The Forum scheduled for Tuesday November 18th has

Yosemite National Park's leader says farewell

MARK CROSSE / THE FRESNO BEE
Mike Tollefson, superintendent of Yosemite National Park, is retiring after six years on the job.

Yosemite National Park's leader says farewell By Mark Grossi / The Fresno Bee 11/15/08 22:41:47

YOSEMITE VALLEY -- Unpacking his car after a trip last month, Yosemite National Park boss Mike Tollefson chatted with an intimidating visitor lying next to his sidewalk -- a deer with a large rack of antlers.

"I was trying to have this conversation with him, mostly so he wouldn't be startled," he said.

"I wanted to be really careful."

Whether he's speaking to a buck mule deer in the front yard or an environmental pit bull in the courtroom, careful conversations have defined Tollefson's life for six years in the park. All that will end in January.

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