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Yosemite National Park

Groveland, California: After our tours of Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, we spent a few days visiting family in Merced and then drove up to DT's Favorite Place in The World, Yosemite National Park. Now, as you all know, I am crazy for My Husband and think he is the Smartest Man on the Planet (except he never reads this website!), but his Favorite Place in The World seemed like a Los Angeles freeway today! We were both surprised, as the park was flooded and closed several days last week, it is Monday, but it was like visiting a suburban mall today instead of a National Park.

No matter. If you are looking "up" instead of at traffic and tourists, Yosemite is simply magnificent. Here are photos of some of her most famous spots.

Yosemite Valley
The best photo of the day: Yosemite Valley - El Capitan, Half Dome and Bridal Veil Falls

Yosemite Falls
Yosemite Falls - notice the flooding in the valley

Bridal Veil Falls
Bridal Veil Falls

Half Dome
Half Dome

We couldn't even find a place to park to buy postcards! This is how crazy was the parking in Yosemite today. (Sorry Post Card Receivers.) To make matters worse, due to all the flooding and road wash-outs, crews were repaving and moving earth every which-way, and there were traffic tie-ups everywhere. As I said above, LA Freeways in Our National Parks. Not a totally awe-inspiring day.  We dipped into a few campgrounds to see if our RV would fit and of the thousands of campsites available, we found a total of 8 that would hold our rig and one where we could maybe possibly hook into our satellite. The push is on to forbid all overnight camping in Yosemite. The push is on to forbid all personal automobiles in Yosemite. I vote YES on all counts.

Back at our campsite, we enjoyed a gourmet Greek dinner and then took a walk. On our walk we came upon two German girls (brain and spinal O.R. nurses) who needed a campsite for the night and a garage as they had a flat tire. The office was closed, they were exhausted, and starving - so the maintenance guy pointed them to a tent site and we fed the girls our left-overs. Our RV is a palace to tent campers, and it always fun to cook for hungry people. Not sure what a German thought of Americans serving Greek food in a camper in California... but, we no longer have left-overs.

RV Park: Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Campground in Groveland - about 20 miles from Oak Flat Entrance to Yosemite National Park.