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indigo_nite
May 16, 2005, 7:00 PM
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update 5/16: please check the Yosemite website for their latest weather and water levels. Hi, I'm on a press list for Yosemite NP. I got this in email this morning. This is my first awareness of issues and I have no more details so you'd want to contact the park or their website for more info. I'm removing the Yosemite PR person's email from this posting in case they'd be upset with mass emails. But if a forum moderator wants to get their info, you can PM me. -Carol --- Subject: Yosemite News Release Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 11:21:53 -0700 Yosemite News Release May 16, 2005 For Immediate Release Yosemite Valley Experiencing High Water Yosemite Valley temporarily closed High water is causing flooding in some Yosemite Valley areas, including campgrounds, parking areas, some lodging facilities, and picnic areas. Larger than usual snowpack, warm weekend weather, and rain have all contributed to higher than usual water levels. Safety concerns, including road flooding and possible infrastructure damage, have prompted Yosemite National Park officials to close Yosemite Valley temporarily to traffic. In addition, all East Valley campgrounds are closed until further notice. Other areas in Yosemite National Park, including Wawona and areas off of Highway 120 west including Big Oak Flat and the Merced and Tuolomne Groves of Giant Sequoias will remain open until further notice. Glacier Point Road and Highway 120 East (Tioga Road) are still closed. Visitors are advised to check weather and road conditions before coming to Yosemite National Park. Information can be obtained at 209/372-0200 or on the park website at www.nps.gov/yose. Visitors with lodging reservations should contact Delaware North Company, Inc., at 559/ 252-4848 to check on current conditions. -NPS-
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scuclimber
May 16, 2005, 8:21 PM
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Here's a link to the Supertopo thread on this topic: http://www.supertopo.com/...pic_id=72639&f=0&b=0 Here's the park service website: http://www.nps.gov/yose/news/ I was just there this past weekend and the weather was beautiful. It was clouding up a bit when we left yesterday afternoon, especially over the high country. I guess the clouds coalesced into something substantial. :) While we we driving out on 140, I was saying to a friend that I'd never seen that much water in the Valley, even in April/May. Heheh. Colin
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never
May 16, 2005, 9:30 PM
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So I'm sure there's a bunch of us with plans to head out there this upcoming weekend. Any locals with estimates of how long till this clears, and what some good backup ideas are?
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