Thursday morning it was 43F when we got up..brrr. We decided to do the most popular hike in Yosemite, Vernal Fall via the Mist Trail. It is called the Mist Trail for obvious reasons. We set out for Curry village about 09:00 on the scooter, it was about 50F and it is a 45 minute ride...a bit chilly. We looked around Curry Village for a while, it is quite interesting, it has over 400 tents with some cabins; it is a city of mostly young people here to enjoy Yosemite.
About 10:30 we set off for Vernal Falls, the sign at the trail head said this trail gets 3000 hikers per day in peak season. The trail gets steep pretty fast and then gets steeper and harder; so although 3000 per day start, I am guessing a lot less get past the Vernal Fall footbridge (about 1 mile) because it gets even steeper and wet after that.
The view from the Vernal Fall footbridge is amazing and if you keep going you better be wearing rain gear, I brough my rain coat, June's coat was fleece...doh.
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| Vernal Falls |
We stopped on the stairs for a picture before we got wet.
June was warm so had taken off her fleece and was glad to have it after the heavy "mist".
I took a short video, that really doesn't do justice to the spectacular fall that is roaring over the cliff with deafening thunder.
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| Top of Vernal Fall |
The top of the fall is a large flat rock area where people take a break or just hang out.
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| Looking over Vernal Fall |
June would not lean over the railing and look over the falls....it does make you a little dizzy looking over the 317 foot water fall .
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| Top of Nevada Fall |
The top of Nevada Fall is open with flat rocks, with a lot less people than at Vernal Fall since it is a difficult climb. Again the views are spectacular.
We hiked about a 1/4 mile and the trail was closed....not very nice of the park to not post that the trail is closed back at the top of Nevada Fall.
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| Vernal Fall from Clark Point |
We were not disappointed, as we got higher we got a beautiful view of Vernal Fall.
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| Half Dome, Mt Broderick, Liberty Cap and Nevada Fall |
Clark Point also provided spectacular views of Half Dome, Mt Broderick, Liberty Cap and Nevada Fall.
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| Cooling off |
We were high and in the shade on this section, and there was snow along the way.











Busy, full day. For some reason, I was not able to open up the YouTube video.
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What a long hike, the kind you want to turn back on but can’t and then you’re glad when you finally finish…..worth it! My feet were so tired and sore๐๐
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