R02 TR: 6/23 2021 Up and back dayhike: Bay Area to Yosemite 120 country
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 11:01 am
Judy and Lee won't be able to get out much this summer, whereas Dawn and I are poised to begin our summer backpacking schedule next week (Monday). In order to properly celebrate Judy's 60th (the day before), I figured we should return to a special, albeit popular, spot in Yosemite off of Hwy 120. Part of the charm of this destination for us lies in the entirely off trail route we take in. Whereas big crowds come in by way of the trail from Tuolumne Meadows, we hike directly up the waterfall from Hwy 120 far enough east to come around the backside of Pywiack Dome. Judy and I first tried this route in 1996 in a memorable up-and-back dayhike from Hayward in which we hiked up the waterfall and then to Matthes Lake (six years before our oldest child, Lee, was born).
Our Castro Valley home is about 20 minutes closer to the Sierra than our old Hayward residence, so such up-and-back dayhikes are a bit easier. We made it to the kickoff turnout in about 3 hr 40 min including a 10 min plus delay a few hundred yards short of our parking area owing to road construction. We left Castro Valley at about 545 am and returned at about 9 pm. We were able to relax at our hiking destination from about 1030 am to about 4 pm. Weather was breezy and cool. The strong winds kept the mosquitoes away too, in addition to being refreshing. We did a bit of fishing. Lee had the best overall success, I caught the same number of fish with slightly smaller overall size, but Mrs. Giantbrookie caught the biggest fish, a 15.5" brookie. Today (day after trip) Lee will cook the first of the three dinners planned for these fish.
Our Castro Valley home is about 20 minutes closer to the Sierra than our old Hayward residence, so such up-and-back dayhikes are a bit easier. We made it to the kickoff turnout in about 3 hr 40 min including a 10 min plus delay a few hundred yards short of our parking area owing to road construction. We left Castro Valley at about 545 am and returned at about 9 pm. We were able to relax at our hiking destination from about 1030 am to about 4 pm. Weather was breezy and cool. The strong winds kept the mosquitoes away too, in addition to being refreshing. We did a bit of fishing. Lee had the best overall success, I caught the same number of fish with slightly smaller overall size, but Mrs. Giantbrookie caught the biggest fish, a 15.5" brookie. Today (day after trip) Lee will cook the first of the three dinners planned for these fish.