Yosemite Falls - Spring and much of the Summer |
When I think of it, I always feel a little bad for those tourists who visit Yosemite towards the end of the snowmelt season. Even though the high county is 9,000 to 13,000 feet high (about 3700 Meters to 3900 M), the Sierra Nevadas still get pretty damn hot in the summer. The snowmelt ends, and the waterfalls start to dry up. It is not what they expect.
Here is a still of a streaming camera and what the falls look like now.
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