Thursday, July 20, 2017

Day 32 &33

Smoke greeted us as we drove up to Yosemite. While still visible and amazing, everything from the waterfalls to the granite cliffs was engulfed in a layer of smoke. It made for some cool pictures, but sadly not the best views. Thankfully, the Sequoia National Park was not in a wildfire zone, so the next day we got unobstructed views of the gigantic trees, including the Sherman. After driving along Southern California's oil ridge with a beautiful sunset, we made our way through Los Padres National forest to the small town of Ojai for the night.


Eerie lighting



Yosemite Falls


The Sherman!


Real life giants


Oil fields

Los Padres National Forest 


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