Yosemite/Carson-Iceberg, December of 2011. hard to believe.

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Yosemite/Carson-Iceberg, December of 2011. hard to believe.

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Just back from a few days on the trail in Yosemite and the Carson Iceberg Wilderness. It was pretty amazing. Temps in the 50's and even 60's during the day, and dropping down to only about 30 at night. Trails were open, creeks were running (sometimes under ice, but still, there was water everywhere) and we had three really good days in the Sierra.



Carson-Iceberg: we went to Boulder Lake---four miles in off the Clark Fork trailhead. The lake itself was frozen just about solid, except for a small section on the north shore where the ground was a nice dark brown, which got warm enough to heat the water and melt it.

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By the way, you don't need a permit this time of year there---but they do ask that you stop in and let them know where you are going to leave your car, so that they can notify the CHP. That way nobody gets unnecessarily alarmed. And they leave the paperwork outside for you, if you get there after they are closed. Nice huh?

In Yosemite we dayhiked to a couple of spots that had been recommended on some Yosemite boards--the foot of Illilouette Falls. Here's M enjoying the view of the backside of half Dome...

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And the up the North wall to Ribbon Falls.

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Both were great hikes, great adventures, and a great way to get away from the crowds in Yosemite Valley.

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And we wrapped things up at our 34th anniversary dinner at the Yosemite Lodge, complete with a bottle of 1999 Pommard. yum. I must be one of the luckiest people on Earth to have a wife who likes this stuff as much as I do!

Hope you all had happy holidays...and that 2012 is the best year yet.
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nicely done.. way to deal with the "weather."

Happy 34th!! \:D/
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Thanks for sharing, and Happy 34th Anniversary!!
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Congratulations on your 34th!
I must be one of the luckiest people on Earth to have a wife who likes this stuff as much as I do!
I assume you're referring to hiking the Sierra and not the 1999 Pommard. Or both perhaps?
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Both!!!

She is a chef, as well. So we not only love to hike, we eat pretty well too!
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