Lyell Fork of the Tuolumne 6/25/20

Our first visit to Yosemite during the time of COVID. We were able to score one of the 1500 limited park entry passes online. This was an exceptionally long day-trip that left Turlock at 7:30am and returned home at 9:45pm. My dad and I were able to reach the fishing hole I wanted to share with him, but encroaching lightning limited us to 10 casts and several missed strikes before having to vamoose out of the canyon and meet back up with Zephyr, Laura and Grandma H. We ate a TO GO order from the Whoa Nellie Deli on the Mono Lake bluff.
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Z discovers potholes and proceeds to explain how water is being transported through over the rocks.
Z discovers potholes and proceeds to explain how water is being transported through over the rocks.
Z discovers potholes and proceeds to explain how water is being transported through over the rocks.
1/1000 of a second in the life of the Dana Fork of the Tuolumne River.
Grandpa testing his luck on the Dana Fork.
Grandpa testing his luck on the Dana Fork.
Z loves hollow snags that he can explore.
Dana Fork.
Bridge over the Dana Fork
We took the sign's advice.

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