Monday, August 25, 2014

Which Way Did I GO, George?

Sorry FURiends
It seems I was MIA on Friday. I guess I forgot to tell you that I was going on a mini-vacation. I went to one of the most WONDERFUL places in CALIFORNIA


Yosemite!

view of Half Dome


Located east of the San Francisco bay area and in the Sierras, Yosemite is a magical place of soaring vistas and close-at-hand nature. We got there early and parked in one of the many day lots inside the park. Then we grabbed a hybrid bus (they have a great bus system at the park) and rode first to the village and then to some hiking spots. It was magical everywhere we turned.

We spent the day there hiking and enjoying a picnic by one of the many spots near the river. Then we left and settled into our tent cabin. That was cool since the last time I went camping I slept in a tent on the ground. This time it was in a tent cabin that was raised off the ground and had cots and electricity.

Camping IN STYLE.

RE Pets in Yosemite: Here is info from the park website.

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Pets

If you choose to bring your pet to Yosemite, please abide by these regulations:

Pets are allowed

in developed areas on fully paved trails and roads except trails signed as not allowing pets (pets are not allowed off the floor of Yosemite Valley, including the trail to Vernal Fall) in campgrounds (except walk-in campgrounds and in group campsites)
Additionally,
Pets must be restrained on a leash not more than six feet long or otherwise physically restrained
Leashed pets may not be left unattended
For the courtesy of other visitors, human companions are responsible for cleaning up and depositing pet feces in trash receptacles
Remember that pet food is also bear food: store pet food as if it were human food.

Pets are not allowed 

on unpaved or poorly paved trails, or trails signed as not allowing pets (however, pets are allowed on the Wawona Meadow Loop) on unplowed roads covered in snow in Wilderness areas on shuttle buses in concessioner lodging areas
in all walk-in and group campgrounds/campsites in any group or horse camps.
These regulations protect both pets and wildlife from disease and each other. The National Park Service has prohibited pets on trails for many years. In particular, dogs chase wildlife, pollute water sources, and can become defensive and dangerous in unfamiliar surroundings. Pet owners have the burden to assure their pet does not damage the park values for others in those areas where pets are allowed.

DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite operates a dog kennel in Yosemite Valley from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Written proof of immunizations (rabies, distemper, parvo, and Bordetella) must be provided. Dogs must be at least 20 pounds (smaller dogs may be considered if you provide a small kennel). You can get more information about the kennel by calling 209/372-8348.



7 comments:

Two French Bulldogs said...

Oh my goodness how lucky!! Did you see Smokey the Bear? We hear he lives there
Snorts,
Lily & Edward

stellaroselong said...

We hope you are well and safe after the earthquake we saw on the tv this morning...what a great mini vacation.
stella rose

Adriana Robles said...

Lucky you! I tried going there on my last trip to San Fran but it was too crowded, so many cars headed that way so we had to turn back. :( Hopefully this time in October it's different!
I've have been camping before though; it's very beautiful. Especially all the stars at night.

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Mary Ann said...

What a beautiful place to visit!

Frankie Furter and Ernie said...

Did you see SAM there???

Those are a lot of RULES fur Us to follow.

HEY did you feel the EarthShake today?

Angels Amber and Max DaWeenie and Mom said...

Hope you didn't do the shake, rattle, and roll thing! Looks like a great place to visit minus the earthquakes!

PS...Note from Mom
Just wanted to thank you for the warm thoughts and the comment you left for us on our last post. Having wonderful friends and support is so important right now.

Payton's mom said...

What a beautiful place to have a family vacation! I bet you had a great time!
Love,
Christy