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Passing another train heading down, at around mile 13.
White Pass & Yukon Route
White Pass Yukon Route Railroad
White Pass Yukon Route
The Train Station in Skagway, right down from the cruise ship terminal.
White Pass & Yukon Route
The station at Fraser, British Columbia.
White Pass & Yukon Route
Steel Bridge, used from 1901 until 1969. The tallest cantilever bridge at the time.
White Pass & Yukon Route
Summit Lake and the Coast Mountains just past White Pass Summit.
White Pass & Yukon Route
The White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad from the Klondike Highway
WP&YR Railroad
We came across this field of vivid blue lupine that begged for someone to sit amongst it for a photo shoot.
A Field of Blue Lupine
The warm afternoon sun on Bridalveil Falls.
Bridalveil Falls
Scorched tree trunk near Merced River. Bridalveil Fall is in the background.
Scorched Tree Trunk
Curry Village and the Valley Floor from Glacier Point.
Curry Village
A doe grazing in Yosemite. She must’ve been acclimated to humans as she showed no fear at our presence.
Doe Grazing
Foresta is a community just outside Yosemite Valley near El Portal.
Foresta
Half Dome from the valley floor on Northside drive.
Half Dome
Leaving Yosemite via Big Oak Rd. One of the tunnels is in the background.
Leaving Yosemite
The ferocious cascade of Lower Yosemite Falls showered the whole area with a dense mist that was refreshing on a hot day.
Lower Yosemite Falls
Mt. Starr King is a huge granite dome clearly visible from Glacier Point.
Mt. Starr King
My camper van, a 2006 Ford E250 van with a high-top. The motorcycle is a 2006 Honda CBR600RR.
Camper Van
Where Teddy Roosevelt and John Muir met in 1903 to discuss the future of Yosemite National Park.
An Historic Location
The classic shot of Yosemite valley that everyone takes as they first come in. A rite of passage as a tourist. On the right is Bridalveil Fall, on the left is El Capitan, and in the back is Half Dome and Clouds Rest.
Yosemite Valley