Sharon P.
Yelp
So you can't go to the Yosemite Valley without stopping at El Capitan. The awe inspiring granite monolith is a sight to be seen. I'm not a climber by any stretch of the imagination, I get dizzy climbing stairs so this monster is out of bounds for me, but gazing upon its massive face was not only breathtaking it was downright awesome!
It takes a minute or so for your eyes to adjust so you can locate the climbers, if you have a telescope it's much easier to spot them. On this day a park ranger set up a couple telescopes that focused on climbers in various points in their climb. The statement "no mistakes" was at the forefront of my mind as I witnessed their endeavor. The sheer size of El Cap is appreciated when you compare it to the tiny climbers and their 3-5 day quest to reach the top (unless you're one of the super humans who have climbed it in under 3 hours!) Truly remarkable.
But that's not all, there are loads of trails and hiking paths even one that will drop you at the top of El Cap if you're up for a difficult 16-20 mile hike (extra miles if you want stunning pics of the other granite giants like Clouds Rest, North Dome or the famous Half Dome.) Again, not something I'd do, but I absolutely appreciate those who call that trek a hobby.
The Merced river, the flora and fauna and the wilderness is all around you so bike rides, picnics, hikes and simply enjoying the great outdoors and of course.....the silence are options. So much to do here, you can easily make an afternoon of it.
If you've never been, you must go.