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wescoastphoto OP t1_iu5dm41 wrote
Thank you so much!
Oh nice! Where did you usually hike?
[deleted] t1_iu5dyil wrote
Tilden, Mt Tam, etc.
I was in Berkeley, so mostly trails in the Bay Area.
wescoastphoto OP t1_iu5eugb wrote
Love Mt. Tam! Still need to get up there to capture the rolling fog!
wescoastphoto OP t1_iu5obz8 wrote
This was actually taken 11/8/20. Nice shot, though!
wescoastphoto OP t1_iu5qf9i wrote
Sure does! Just make sure you have chains and check road conditions before going. Weather can change rather quickly up there and snow/ice can make driving those roads quite hazardous.
c_pike1 t1_iu5rcpk wrote
Thanks. Was thinking of making a trip there while I'm in the area this January but wasn't sure if it would be open or what I'd need
wescoastphoto OP t1_iu5rudf wrote
Right on! Safe travels!
KorewaUso t1_iu61q3n wrote
Ah! Beautiful picture either way!
fallingbomb t1_iu65ds8 wrote
Yes however the park entrance from the east side (Tioga Pass) closes for the winter/spring from snow.
wescoastphoto OP t1_iu66i6b wrote
Thanks so much!
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bullzFromAT t1_iu69sgp wrote
Yosemite is one of those places that is beautiful summer and winter. Try to visit it again in summer
nahdurspahce_ t1_iu710i4 wrote
AND WHEN THE SEASONS CHANGE, WILL YOU STAND BY MEEAAHHH😫
Inchkeaton t1_iu86n3o wrote
I always read Yosemite as yo-zeh-might (same pronunciation as Vegemite), before correcting myself. Bet you're glad I shared that bit of vital information.
[deleted] t1_iu5ddfp wrote
Beautiful!
Gosh I miss the West Coast’s mountain ranges. Would go hiking all the time during undergrad when I was in the Bay Area.