These may be a little late, but here are some photos from Yosemite and Tuolumne from this past July.
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Yosemite and Tuolumne July 2011
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@Droogie 263039 wrote:Cool pics! You sure did some climbing!
Unfortunately only did one day of climbing on the trip. It was so worth it though. The route we climbed is on one of the first domes you come to when driving up to Tuolumne Meadows (Stately Pleasure Dome, South Crack 5.8 (5.7R). The dome rise up above Lake Tenaya. It's a pretty awesome place.
It was awesome to get out of the craziness of Yosemite Valley, which was slammed packed and hot. Tuolumne is always much less crowded and cooler than the valley.
Unfortunately only did one day of climbing on the trip. It was so worth it though. The route we climbed is on one of the first domes you come to when driving up to Tuolumne Meadows (Stately Pleasure Dome, South Crack 5.8 (5.7R). The dome rise up above Lake Tenaya. It's a pretty awesome place.
It was awesome to get out of the craziness of Yosemite Valley, which was slammed packed and hot. Tuolumne is always much less crowded and cooler than the valley.
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God's country for sure. Thx for sharing.