Cosmic Commando
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Your pictures had me googling the distance from Torrance to Yosemite.
Your pictures had me googling the distance from Torrance to Yosemite.
Without bathroom breaks: about 6 hours.
With bathroom breaks for a 6YO, a 4YO and a 1MO: 7 days.
5% chance of giant trees.Basically, ain't gonna happen.
Thanks! I really enjoyed northern California. There's so much there that I still want to see!Loving the trip report! I need to plan a trip to include N.Cal as well. Look wonderful.
Your photos are so beautiful. Yosemite is gorgeous.
BTW, I agree with you in regards to being a law-abiding citizen. I have no plans on committing a serious crime and landing myself in prison.
Your pictures are beautiful - thanks so much for sharing this trip report! I need to get back to California stat!
Your pictures had me googling the distance from Torrance to Yosemite.
Wow your trip around California is somewhat like mine was in June! So it is fun looking at your pictures! We did Alcatraz & Yosemite as well. I thought the prison was a bit creepy especially in those solitary cells! And we came into Yosemite where you exited. Those sequioas are pretty cool! We didn't see any bear either, but did see a coyote!
Oh, my goodness! Breathtaking is the right word. How unbelievably gorgeous landscapes!
We actually drove to California from Wisconsin. We stopped at the Badlands, Mount Rushmore, Devil's Tower, and spent 2 days at Yellowstone (could have spent so much more time!). Then hightailed it to Yosemite and spent the night in Lee Vining before entering Yosemite via Tioga Pass and then stayed at Yosemite Lodge at the Falls. Then 2 days in San Francisco before spending 5 days at Disneyland, and then we stopped at the Grand Canyon for the night before heading home to Wisconsin. It was definately a trip of a lifetime!
We just happened to see the coyote by chance we were driving down the road and it was standing in one of the turnouts. So we slowed down and it came towards our car and my side. I rolled up my window fairly quick I didn't want it jumping in! And we saw lots of birds too. I kind of wanted to see a bear but we did see a grizzly bear and black bears when we were at Yellowstone.
I've been to Yosemite three or four times, but have never been there when Tioga Pass Road was open. Your pictures inspire me to try to do that some summer. Beautiful!!!!
Donna
I will say this before I leave and check back later: Space Mountain is my husband's favorite ride at WDW. It is probably mine too but asking me to choose a favorite is going to be impossible because I love so many of them for so many different reasons. Still, Space Mountain is probably the ride that we ride the most on our trips. Now if you have never been to Disneyland before Space Mountain is considerably different here. In the positive it is longer, but that's all that I can say is better at DL's version. First off, the cheesy action movie music takes away from the ambiance of being in space. Secondly, it doesn't feel like you are in space, just flying down a gumball machine. It was a lot of right turns (or was it left?). Regardless, you are turning in the same direction nearly each time on the ride. Third, there aren't nearly as many of the surprise dips in this one as there are in WDW's version. Finally, just for my own sake, I couldn't get the timing down with the on-ride camera, so no funny ride pictures for us. Plus, the camera is taking a picture looking down rather than off to the side so they wouldn't be as good anyways. Okay that's my rant. I'm sure many of you will disagree with my assessment of the ride, but to me DL's version just isn't as fun.
Oh my goodness, I'm so glad someone else feels this way! I had heard from so many places that DL's Space Mountain was far superior, so I thought I was crazy when I got off it the very first time and thought "Well, that was fun, but WDW's is more fun..." Why are there so many right turns!?! When the car finally makes a left turn, I got excited just because it was something different. It's definitely a lot smoother ride than WDW's but I think the bumpiness and the unexpected little dips and such are what make WDW's so darn fun. I do disagree about the soundtrack, though - I really liked the soundtrack and thought it worked well with the ride and scenery. To me it seems to work better than WDW's "Starry-o-phonic" sound, anyway, which I've never really been able to appreciate as our cars go by. Anyway, just thought I would share my excitement that someone else likes WDW's more too!
I'm still loving your trip report! I love, love, love all the pictures! You capture such cool little details with them and your photography is beautiful!
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