We snowshoed along the bike path and on the road that was no longer used in winter, and got to the Merced River. The scenery was magnificent, if ever there was a reason to call something a Winter Wonderland, this was it.
The snow was ideal for playing around, with snowball fights, random falls, etc.
It started clearing, so we could see the surrounding mountains, which made it even more impressive. The meadow was perfectly white, the powder up to knee-deep, which made for strenuous snowshoeing, but the beauty of the valley made up for the effort. Sabine deserved the grand price for keeping up with everybody despite being almost 6 months pregnant.
We had a late lunch and drove to our hotel, where we had an awesome Christmas dinner. I walked around the meadow around the hotel the next morning in the brisk cold, but the sky was clear and the sun came out, and I couldn't stop taking pictures of the creek and the trees.
Awesome views of North Dome and Half Dome made for a perfect scene; we passed by the Ahwahnee Hotel and finally made it back to our car after more than 2 hours. Again, Sabine kept up with all of us, and deserved the hot chocolate in the Ahwahnee.
3 comments:
wij zijn vet jaloers als we dit moois zien, prachtig gedaan en heel veel dank met de bekende groetjes
gerda en pap
Hello Sven Hello Sabine,
Beautiful photos thanks.
Came here via Steve's blog The Wheel of Fortune.
Rather excited to see this yours in 3 languages, brilliant look forward to reading them all.
Keep warm and happy.
Love,
Herrad
Lovely Christmas photos. Looking forward to your "Green St. Patrick's Day" series.
Sabine - have you discovered the joys of the elastic waistband yet?
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