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These United States...

PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:59 pm
by svizzerams
Yosemite / Mono Lake

It seems that most of my trips have been abroad, so I'm going to make a concerted effort to start traveling more in the US. I had never spent time in the Sierras. The hiking is superb.

May Lake

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Mono Lake

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Oh Look! It's Half-Dome (and El Capitan)

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Re: These United States...

PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 1:36 am
by rickshaw92
Cheers for that Svizz.

Re: These United States...

PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 12:46 pm
by Woodsman
The U.S. is an awesome place to travel, without question you are right about the hiking in the sierras. The trail up half dome is really cool as it involves climbing a ladder up the steepest part of the trail (not the steepest part of the rock - for sure) and You can take a picture from the top of the rock down the ladder that looks like a ladder to nowhere. I had a bunch of pics that have become lost over time that I took while at Yosemite. It is a cool place, but I am certain that there are places every bit as awesome in Europe and Asia.

Re: These United States...

PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:15 pm
by svizzerams
Woodsman wrote:The U.S. is an awesome place to travel, without question you are right about the hiking in the sierras. The trail up half dome is really cool as it involves climbing a ladder up the steepest part of the trail (not the steepest part of the rock - for sure) and You can take a picture from the top of the rock down the ladder that looks like a ladder to nowhere. I had a bunch of pics that have become lost over time that I took while at Yosemite. It is a cool place, but I am certain that there are places every bit as awesome in Europe and Asia.


There was an area in Nambia that was formed in a similar manner to the rock found in Yosemite - exfoliative granite - so there were all these boulders that were formed by erosion that are scattered everywhere. Big difference being the lack of glaciation (or recent glaciation in Nambia), the age of the activity (I think the Sierra's are eons younger than the geology in Namibia) and the elevation, of course. There are also areas of basalt flow formations in Namibia which resemble the terrain here in eastern WA characterized by basalt columns - that have now become popular landscaping features in gardens.

Namibia (Erongo Mountains)

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Yosemite

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