Campfire in the Wilderness

If you climb the ridge to the west of the High Sierra camp at Glen Aulin, there’s a great view down the Tuolomne River. On the topo maps, this area is called the Grand Canyon of the Tulomne.

At sunset, we saw a wilderness campfire in the trees between Wildcat Point and the Tulomne River. How wonderful and solemn to camp in such a grand place!

By the way, this photo is looking west towards Hetchy-Hetchy and the central California valley. You can see the haze of pollution in the distance at the horizon.

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  1. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Mount Conness Sunset Says:

    […] pod and I were positioned on the ridge above the Glen Aulin High Sierra camp. Here’s the view facing the other direction from the ridge.

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