Eye of the Earth

September 25, 2016
Lower Sunrise Lake, Yosemite National Park
Total distance walked:  7.5 miles

Just a week into autumn and I strolled over beaten earth heading to Sunrise Lakes. The trail was easy to start, flat and wide. The fall colors had my spirit soaring.

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Loved this colorful area.

After a dry summer, the stream crossings were mere easy-to-jump puddles.

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The flowers near the streams were dry.

The path narrowed and led into the dark forest. Wind blew freely through the trees. My pace slowed when the trail became a tangled mess of roots and rocks.

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Beginning to climb.

The climb was slight at first, a granite staircase led the way. It became harder rising 1,300 feet before leveling off.

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One of many sections of granite stairs.

I was encouraged to keep climbing when I passed a group of winded millennials. Being much younger, I figured they would pass me once they caught their breath, but I never saw them again. As I climbed above the tree line, the view opened up to mountains of granite.

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Mt. Hoffmann

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At two and one-half miles, the trail leveled and stayed steady eventually leading somewhat downhill to the lakes.

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Lower Sunrise Lake

Sunrise Lakes are a group of three small lakes on the way to the High Sierra camp. The lower lake was a gorgeous blue eye of the earth, and I had it all to myself.

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Mt. Hoffmann in the distance.

I walked around its shore and found the best spot to sit for lunch. A breath of wind ruffled the water. Trout jumped for the fun of living in paradise. Dragonflies skimmed the water’s surface with singing wings.

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The early autumn sun warmed my shoulders while I sat. Squirrels romped over the rocks oblivious to my presence. One brave rodent even grabbed my water bottle and chewed on it.

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“Climb a tree, it gets you closer to heaven.” —Anonymous

Alas, my time at the lake amidst God’s creatures came to an end. I ambled back to the car.

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Heading back.

On the drive home, The Rivieras blasted through the radio singing, “Well they’re out there a-havin’ fun in that warm California sun,” the perfect lyrics to describe the day I had in Yosemite National Park.

14 thoughts on “Eye of the Earth

  1. Great photos–and what a great day you had! I could not physically do the walk myself, so love that you let me tag along. I was out on a little trip last week to find some fall colors. I was in Fresno, heading home to Bakersfield but decided to take the scenic route through Yosemite and over Tioga Pass. I did not really stop but loved the fall colors along the way! I will post some photos on my blog soon. Have a great fall.

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