Friday, July 30, 2010

Yosemite Valley Under the Wolf Moon

Posted by Karen on 31-Jan-2010

 Yosemite Valley Under the Wolf Moon

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Lori and I went to Yosemite Valley to spend the weekend under the Full Wolf Moon, the biggest and brightest full moon of the year.  From the Farmers’ Almanac:

Amid the cold and deep snows of midwinter, the wolf packs howled hungrily outside Indian villages. Thus, the name for January’s full Moon. Sometimes it was also referred to as the Old Moon, or the Moon After Yule. Some called it the Full Snow Moon, but most tribes applied that name to the next Moon.

On the way down Friday, we stopped at a vineyard and tried to capture the rows of bare grape vines and the precise line of trees behind it.  We also stopped to look at a camping trailer I was interested in, so we didn’t arrive at Yosemite until slightly before sunset. We went up to Tunnel View to watch the sunset, which was fairly ordinary, but then the full moon started rising behind Half Dome and that was very extraordinary.  For sleeping, we’d rented one of the Curry Village heated cabins and I must say, the heaters in those cabins are excellent.

Saturday morning, we walked over to the Happy Isles Bridge and photographed the Merced River and then we headed over to Yosemite Falls, Ahwahnee Meadow, Sentinel Bridge and just photographed away. We decided to spend sunset and moonrise on Sentinel Bridge, photographing Half Dome and the Merced River. We met a few other hardy souls out there with their cameras too and we all chatted and laughed away even though it was near freezing out there. We saw a little avalanche fall from Half Dome and I got a few pictures of it, which was kind of exciting. After the sun set, a huge cloud of fog settled over the horizon and even though it was the biggest and fullest moon of the year, we couldn’t see it rising, just the illumination of it behind the fog. Okay, time for pizza and warmth.

Sunday morning, we checked out the visitor center and the Indian Museum and met an old Indian woman weaving baskets in the traditional style. At Valley View, we met a couple of  crows that were more than eager to pose for us, so of course we had to oblige them and take their photograph. As we headed for home, we stopped for one last waterfall on Cascade Creek, and then headed home after a really nice weekend.

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4 Responses to “Yosemite Valley Under the Wolf Moon”
  1. Carol says:

    okay…these are absolutely fabulous! I loved the moon pics…and the pics with snow…and I really liked the basket weaver….and the water pics…and and and…

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    Karen Reply:

    Thanks Carol. The moon was so gorgeous, I don’t even think I did it justice with the few pics of mine that did come out. I really struggled with it because it was so bright it was just a white spot in so many that I took. Just a reason to go back and try again during another full moon, practice, practice and more practice. :>

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  2. Tersha says:

    Absolutely beautiful pictures, especially the pics from tunnel view, sunset and the full moon pics. Almost pretty enough to make me want to go in the snow, Nahhhhh!!!! LOL.

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    Karen Reply:

    Thanks Tersha. So,almost but not quite, huh? LOL, but we’ve got fleece and heaters, what more could we want. ;>

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