February 21, 2013
Clark Range View Trail, Yosemite National Park
Total distance walked: 4 miles
The morning sun shone as the two of us crunched through the snowy forest on the Clark Range View Trail. Snowshoeing in Yosemite is a unique way to experience the park’s serene winter beauty.
The Clark Range View Trail is an out-and-back route. On that day, the temperature was a brisk 35 degrees. Despite the cold, we decided to try snowshoeing, thinking it would be enjoyable. However, we quickly realized it’s quite laborious and not as simple as hiking.
Nevertheless, the challenge made the adventure even more memorable, and the breathtaking winter scenery was well worth the effort.
Looks like fun.
Dad
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It was very peaceful there. No noise except the sound of our snowshoes and the snow melting from the trees.
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Looks so peaceful. 🙂
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Wonderful photo. To me it was interesting to see Yosemite National Park in winter. We have been there twice during our holidays in the States.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Looks like a lovely hike. It was a bonus that it was so mild.
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