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DNS Server Address: 208.109.255.4#53
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Request to the server "carandmap.com"
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DNS Server Address: 216.69.185.4#53
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IP: 208.109.80.14

continent: NA, country: United States (USA), city: Scottsdale

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text per all code ratio: 52 %

title: Car & Map

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language: en

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Yosemite

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[To all of our loyal readers:  Yes, we are a little delayed in our updates.  Campgrounds don't often have wireless internet.  Keep following -- the rest will come.]

[This display was right outside one of the campgrounds]

A ranger explained, “the bears here are smart” (to which Aaron responded later on, “if the bears can use their smarts against us, then why can’t we use our smarts against them?  I want a gun ”).  At this point in our trip, our car smells like a convenience store.  Even if we could dig out all the “food,” there’s nothing we can do about the chocolate melted under the emergency brake, the coffee spilled in the cup holder, or the hobo pie smell permeating our trunk.  As we scoured the AAA book for motels near the park, Aaron confessed that he wouldn’t have slept a wink for fear of rampaging bears if we had camped.  So instead, we lingered in the Valley long enough to watch the setting sun dance on Half Dome and El Capitan.[Half Dome at sunset]

We then headed south to the Miners Inn, passing a recent landslide on the way that completely covered our road (fortunately, they’d rigged up an army style bridge to bypass the rock heap).  At the Miners Inn, a suite awaited us, complete with fireplace and jacuzzi tub.  It’s a rough life out here in the wild.After a bear-free night, we rose early to greet the day and give Yosemite another chance.  The park really is incredible, and despite our rough introduction to it, we could not deny its beauty as we gazed across Yosemite Valley from Glacier Point.  At a height of 7214 feet, Glacier Point offers a stunning view up and down the glacially carved valley.  [The Incomparable Valley]

[Cliff from which they shoved the glowing embers, creating a "firefall"]

We had climbed up the back side of the dome, like everyone else.  It’s a sloping arch that gradually ascends to the summit.  But unlike most people, we decided to climb down the nearly vertical front face of the granite rock.  If it wasn’t vertical, it sure felt like it to me as I quiveringly followed Aaron’s surefooted lead.  I’ve always found it easier to climb up than down, but the thing is, once you go up, you must go down.  And so down we went, and on the way, we enjoyed the first real solitude of our visit to Yosemite.[Us on top of Sentinel Dome]

[Safely at the bottom of Sentinel's front face]

[The Grizzly Giant]

[Bachelor and Three Graces -- average sized sequoias][They used to drive stage coaches through this tree]

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