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Road tripping Yosemite in a winter storm

Buzzcut1
Nomad II
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Sometimes you get an urge to do something and even though common sense is screaming at you that this might not be the wisest time to go and you say what the heck, we planned on cold and snow and the forecast is just for colder and more snow. We had a blast

The genesis for the trip actually occurred while strolling the aisles of Costco and spying, then buying, two sets of snowshoes and poles. Now all we need is to go camping when there is snow. That insightfull stimuli which set everything in motion.

I had been insulating the water system, making foam cutouts to cover all the windows, vents, hatches, and skylights. I had a third 20# propane tank to take along. Now all we needed was a date.

Sometimes things just happen. My drivers Lic. needed to be renewed and the only appointment I could get before it expired was a Friday at mid morning, how convenient for an early Friday getaway. It helps that I drive for a living and that the boss knew I needed to renew it so I got Friday, December the 6th off work.

So we loaded up the toys , food, cameras and got ready to go. Then the Weather forecast which had been for temps in the low 20s and 3-4 days of snow, changed to 2-3 days of snow, high winds and 12-14 inches of snow with temps below zero....Hmmn I thought about not going to Yosemite, but my wife, the hard core one said: nonsense figure out how to protect the plumbing and lets go.

So I drained all the water out of the TC added a gallon of Antifreeze to the black and the grey tanks and loaded up 10 gallons of drinking water in jugs.

Had the DMV stuff done by 11:15 and we were on the road by 1pm headed for Yosemite. We stopped at Bass Pro in Manteca to pick up some nicer insulated gloves and headed on down the road to beat the storm to Yosemite.

Late Afternoon and we entered the foothills on hwy 140 from Merced, you could tell it was going to be a race between us and the front to the valley





We made a quick stop at the hardware store in Mariposa to pick up a weather station with a wireless outside sensor so we could know how bad it was going to get.



We reached Yosemite just after dark due to a slight delay ant the one lane bridge at the rockslide on 140



the temp was 29*, paid for our 2014 all parks pass at the Arch Rock entrance station above El Portal and continued in the Valley at 4000 feet. The main road had some nice icy sections so I found myself switching in and out of 4x4.

We ended up in side 73 of the Upper Pines campground where we did a quick level, walk the dogs, make dinner and engoyed some beer before calling it a night.







Around 9pm we started hear the storm. At first it was the sounds of ice crystals hitting the skylights and the wind then everything got muffled by the snow. At 3am we were awakened by a loud whump of snow hitting the camper. I assumed it was a tree branch unloading on us. Nope it turned out to be the nose of the lance unloading onto the hood of the truck



there was nothing on the table when we went to sleep



The dogs had a blast





Then came round two of the storm



So of course we strapped on the snowshoes and headed over to Campground Reservations at Curry Village to pay our site fees, it was 15*





at times you could see a mile at other times maybe 50 feet with howling winds and blowing snow, we were having a blast.

Washington Cloumn



North Dome



Yosemite Falls



Glacier Point







The clouds parted and there was Half Dome



Time to eat lunch and charge up the TC Batteries after snowshoeing for 2.5 hours



After luch we strapped the snowshoes back on and headed up to Mirror Lake

The Merced river was frozen over





Me with Tenaya Creek in the background





from a ice and snow covered Mirror lake looking at Mt Watkins



Ruth breaking trail on the way back towards the campsite





We had about 20 minutes of light left when we reached the plowed roads which by now were sheets of ice so we decided to take off the snow shoes and put our ice tracks on the boots for the final 2 miles back to the truck so we would not run out of light. this is what they are



Thats when disaster struck. I kick myself for not checking Ruths gear after she put her's on, but hindsight is 20-20. One of her ice tracks failed and she fell. She knew the Fibula was broken right away but got to her feet siad the heck with it lets go, and with me carrying all the gear and help her she limped the mile back to the truck. My wife is one tough woman she gritted her way back, would not let me take her to valley EMS. She just said grab your gear splint it, wrap it, ice it elevate and get me a beer. so I did.

The temps dropped into the single digits that night. We were warm and toasty, the foam panels made it so we had no condensation, and my splint job let Ruth sleep soundly



The next morning after coffee I packed everything up, put on the chains, helped Ruth to the front seat of the truck and we drove out of the valley over very icy roads with an eventual destinaion of the ER at Kaiser Modesto

We took photos all the way and the chains stayed on until after the Arch Rock entrance station







Yosemite Falls



The Merced











the nose of El Capitan









90% ICE, I was really glad to have chains on the rear tires going downhill



Back at the one lane bridge on hwy 140



We stopped and had Breakfast at the Miners Cafe in Mariposa then continued on down the road



Watching the last Icicles melt off the mirror



At the ER. Xrays showed a non displaced fracture of the distal head of the Fibula. They splinted it and today an orthopedist put a cast on for 3 weeks

Ruth is already planning our next trip from when the cast is off. I picked the right woman, or was it she picked me?
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Buzzcut1
Nomad II
Nomad II
just an update. Ruth got her cast of Dec31 and as of Jan 7th she was putting in an hour a day running on the elliptical trainer
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silat
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Great pics and a fantastic story..

1stgenfarmboy
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It's always been a dream of mine to get to Yosemite in the winter, great photos, would have loved to have been tagging along on this one.

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Buzzcut1
Nomad II
Nomad II
Finally have the time to clean out the TC and inspect everything. Flushed out both the black and grey tanks. Re-did the hot water heater plug seal. I filled the fresh water using a new inline water filter. Pressurized the water system, heated the water, no leaks detected and the water pump is staying silent in between demand. Lots of grit has been swept from the floors and holy cow how did I get so many toys on board?

After a few hours I am almost to the wipe the surfaces down with 409 and call it good. Bet I find more things I missed as I go along.
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sabconsulting
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skipbee wrote:
I'd say all of the male gender TC'ers herein have been chosen by females of a different cut. These women are of the same variety that chose to cross in Conestoga wagons, or sailed in square riggers to the new world. We are often deluded to believe that we're the tough ones.


I think you are onto something there Skip.

It was Sally who initially pushed for us to tour Namibia in a 4x4, and who wanted to drive down to the Sahara, and who wants to explore Lesotho in 2015 in a pop-up camper. I can make it happen, but she is the one with the drive to do it in the first place. Then again she is the one who will do sky-diving, bridge swinging, bungee jumping, skiing, jet boating, white-water rafting, four-wheeling, cross-country equestrian, etc.

Steve.
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skipbee
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Thanks Buzz for the snowy/icy views in one of our favorite spots. We've only seen the valley with a little dusting snow. Were we years younger we'd follow in your wakes.

I'd say all of the male gender TC'ers herein have been chosen by females of a different cut. These women are of the same variety that chose to cross in Conestoga wagons, or sailed in square riggers to the new world. We are often deluded to believe that we're the tough ones.

Linda, among many other accomplishments, held Coast Guard Captains papers. Some men on hearing this said," I think I'll get licensed." As if it were an easy task. The starting requirement to sit for her grade level papers was 720 days at sea aboard a commercial vessel.
She has always been ready and willing to chase the horizon to where ever it might lead. Linda was the prime mover in the choice to set up a truck camper to camp for weeks on the sand at Assateague Island and travel the continent, and I'm the lucky duck she chose to travel with.
skipbee
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shellbackcva59
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Buzzcut1 wrote:
shellbackcva59 wrote:
Say, what squadron did your wife fly with. VA-46 and VA-106 flew off the Forrestal when I was aboard 66-68. John McCain, the senator was aboard then too. I didn't realize the Navy had any women A-4 drivers. I'm a Naval aviation buff and like to research the milestones in it's progression.


never asked her about the squadron, hell she won't even tell me her call sign. As she put it it was a long time ago and I don't dwell in the past It was at least a dozen years before we met. I believe she flew off the Independence.

I learned a long time ago not to pry

Only pic I have gotten out of her was this one in uniform


Lovely looking lady you have there. Good backdrop too. F-4 Phantom II, I was with VF-74 a Phantom squadron on the Forrestal.

Buzzcut1
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shellbackcva59 wrote:
Say, what squadron did your wife fly with. VA-46 and VA-106 flew off the Forrestal when I was aboard 66-68. John McCain, the senator was aboard then too. I didn't realize the Navy had any women A-4 drivers. I'm a Naval aviation buff and like to research the milestones in it's progression.


never asked her about the squadron, hell she won't even tell me her call sign. As she put it it was a long time ago and I don't dwell in the past It was at least a dozen years before we met. I believe she flew off the Independence.

I learned a long time ago not to pry

Only pic I have gotten out of her was this one in uniform
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shellbackcva59
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Say, what squadron did your wife fly with. VA-46 and VA-106 flew off the Forrestal when I was aboard 66-68. John McCain, the senator was aboard then too. I didn't realize the Navy had any women A-4 drivers. I'm a Naval aviation buff and like to research the milestones in it's progression.

btggraphix
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Buzzcut - great fun, great report. I got to get out again and soon! Snowshoeing is a blast. I bought my first set while living in Indiana while still in high school. back then they cost a lot as they were much less available and I remember thinking "am I am idiot spending all this money on snowshoes while I live in Indiana wishing for more snow? I still have that set of snowshoes....they've been through hell and repaired multiple times with zip ties, shoelaces etc. More than anything else I always loved hiking, and snowshoeing is essentially the same thing. TCLife, just go get some, strap 'em on and start walking like BUzzcut apparently did. Actually, it might be worth renting some first. There are a number of different kinds depending on your goals, but for regular hiking the main thing is the size, which is primarily dependent on your weight, how much load you are carrying and how deep/soft the snow is. I have one giant set for carrying a giant pack and/or downhill skis/boots and/or in deep fluffy snow and another set that is more for going packless or denser snow (like early summer hiking where you run into big dense snowdrifts.) Plus my antiques from high school about 30 years ago.

Great TR buzzcut! 1-2-3 GO!!!!! (and sorry about the injury!)
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Desertboy
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Wow, What a cool report and great pictures, Prayin for a speedy recovery for the Lady.
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BobTowne
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Great pics, great report (except for the injury). Here's to a speedy recovery and back on the road!
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profdant139
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Great story -- very sorry about the fall. Those looked like Yak Traks on the boots -- we found that those don't really work well on glare ice. We switched to Microspikes -- they really work!
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Great pictures! As a former ski patroller in the midwestern "flatlands" we used to go downhill skiing in stuff like that. Even skied while we had "thunder snow." That's lightning and thunder while it's snowing. Real fun when you're riding up in the chairlift.

Get well thoughts for your DW.