June 14, 2017 – Kings Canyon National Park to Yosemite
National Park
Atkins Go West 2.0 –Adventure of a Lifetime Continued…(May
the Forest be with You)
Weirdest thing we saw: We saw this crazy travel van with a
painted window with the couple itinerary for their honeymoon on it. We actually ran into the couple when we saw
the man’s Smokies Strong t-shirt. Turns
out they went to UT and had just gotten married in Cades Cove. They were taking a cross country trip in this
van for their honeymoon. He was an
economics professor and got his doctorate at UT. She used to work for WATE. We had the best chat with them. I LOVE meeting other adventurous folks.
Funniest thing we heard: Joe-Nicholas’s alter ego, Sir
Broomingthal the 3rd Esq., “I stink because I only bathe in the
blood of my enemy!” He used this
hilarious Scottish-ish voice for an entire adventure at Glacier Bay.
Most memorable moment of the day: Yosemite Falls hike as we stood below the falls
and let the mist hit our faces and visiting the 150 year old chapel in the
park.
Captain’s Log: So last night I stayed up until 1:00 local
time trying to get all of our laundry done for the second half of our
trip. Unfortunately, other moms were
doing the same thing so I had to go to another building to do our 5 loads of
laundry in one little washer. It really
is amazing how much laundry my family can produce in just a few days! We don’t even have Christopher or Katie with
us! The dryer in that building was
broken so I washed all the clothes hoping to dry them next door but gave up…
then hung them in the dark all around our hotel room as Chris and the kids
slept. We got up in the morning and loaded
all the semi wet clothes back into the laundry bags and was able to dry it all
in the other dryers while we ate breakfast at the hotel. Joe-Joe’s eye looks so much better although
he now has rashes on both legs! We got packed up and reorganized the van before
heading off to Yosemite National Park!
Leaving Three Rivers (a town that reminded us of Townsend)
towards Fresno, we passed thousands of citrus trees that were growing on
picturesque little farms along the roadside.
We saw lemon and orange trees in all different stages of growth.
We also passed through the “Raisin Capital of
the World” although I never actually saw any grapevines from the road. The highway took us through Freson, which
looked a lot like Knoxville from the interstate but with just a little yellow
grass along the highway. Everything is
yellow and brown out here. We finally
made it to Oakhurst which was a small town at the foothills of Yosemite. Our friend, Erin Clark, grew up in the next
town over and had given us recommendations for lunch at the Pizza Station. 

It was delicious! We had been on the run so much for our meals
that it was so nice to just sit down and enjoy a meal together. We left the pizza place and went ahead and
checked into our hotel so we could carry in our luggage during the day.
It was finally time to hit the park! Although Oakhurst borders the park, it was
still a long drive to actually get to the official park entrance. The park service is doing a ton of
restoration and road construction so the lines were long at times. We entered our 7th National Park in
6 days! 

Joe-Nicholas always loves going
through the park We drove into the park
and immediately enjoyed the views. Our
first stop was to Glacier Point . When
we got out, the kids were able to play in the snow a bit and enjoyed the
natural tunnel that had been created by a spring that ran underneath a huge
pile of snow.
After hiking to the top of
the Glacier Point trail , we saw unbelievable views of the mountains that had
been cut like a stair case by glaciers from the ice age. We also saw 4 of the largest waterfalls that
I have seen from a distance. We could
see Half Dome and other magnificent peaks towering above the valley below.
Of course we had to have a short lesson about
erosion and how glaciers shaped the valley below. You could see the deep cuts
in the side of the rocks where the glaciers had dragged debris across them as
they slowly moved down the canyon. After
hiking and exploring all around this stop, we went to the gift shop to get
goodies, bumper stickers, and ice cream!
I saw an older gentleman in a wheelchair with his extended family
here. Again, I hope that I will continue
to have fantastic adventures like this for my whole life. Kayden had already promised to bring me along
on her adventures in the future.
Our next stop took us to the beautiful Yosemite Valley. We drove for about 45 minutes or so to get to
this area of the park along winding roads with towering trees. We drove through a very long tunnel and
stopped at an overlook called
Tunnel View. This was
our first glimpse of El Capitan!
It is a
perfect name for the massive rock structure.
It was hard to judge the size when everything around it was also
huge. This was another time on our trip
that was just awe inspiring. What a
perfect God to be able to create the most beautiful trees with this slab of
rock as a backdrop. We continued around
the Valley road until we came to the Yosemite Chapel, the oldest building in
the park still in use. It was built in
1879 and they still have services there each Sunday. 

We explored the inside that was filled with
pews and a simple pulpit. As you walk
out of the front steps of the historic church, you look up to Yosemite Falls. Kayden said this would be the perfect place
for us to renew our vows and Benjamin volunteered to be the minister. We decided to wait on that for another
adventure.
(Benjamin’s writing) The drive around the valley continued
to the next feature, the Swinging Bridge.
As you walk across the bridge, you saw swirling, rushing water beneath
you and a giant mountain towering over you with a thundering waterfall running
down its side. 

On the way, we saw a lean-to type hut made of sequoia bark. The kids
instinctively ran in and explored it.
We
made our way to the trail to Yosemite falls.
We truly weren’t prepared for what
we saw next as we hiked up the trail along the small river. The gigantic Yosemite
waterfall splashed down, spraying us with mist. Jennifer stood atop a rock for
a quiet moment at the base of the falls.
Chris ran up to a rock and did his Titanic “king of the world” pose, and
the kids soon followed. The falls splashed into a raging river that went under
the bridge and continued on.
Seeing it was amazing, and it was truly a wonder of
god. (End Benjamin’s writing)
While on the trail, we also got an exciting call from Uncle
Brad. He had just landed back in
California. We are hoping to get to see
him for at least a bit while we are out west.
We also met the honeymoon couple along the trail when we noticed his
Smokies Strong T-shirt. We had a great conversation with them about
therir adventures and their history in Knoxville. Benjamin also tripped on a rock and
accidentally dropped Kayden’s brand new IPhone down the trail. Just as it was falling into the river, he
trapped it against the side of the bridge.
It was actually really impressive!
It was almost time for the sun to set and Chris had read
that one of the neatest places to watch the sunset was actually looking to the
East on Half Dome. As the sun sets, you
can see the light creep up the top of the peak.
We decided to let this be our last view of Yosemite. We rushed to the little park store to pick up
some sandwich stuff (PB&J was getting old to some of our crew). We parked alongside the main road with a
perfect view of Half Dome and a small meadow to our south. We used the back of the van as our kitchen
and prepared ham and cheese sandwiches for everyone. We found the perfect log to sit on as we
watched the sun disappear on the top of Half Dome.
The honeymoon couple walked by again and we
talked to them in depth. He was a
professor of economics and was very interested that our own son was back home
taking his accounting class at Pellissippi instead of making the trip with us.
He got Christopher’s contact information so that he could get him in touch with
a fellow professor friend that took the same path as Christopher. They were just the neatest couple. They were recently on the front page of the
Sunday paper in Knoxville with their wedding photos. I can’t wait to get back to Ktown to see
their story. We took pictures and
enjoyed the sun setting in the valley. We
packed up and headed back to Oakhurst to our hotel. We all went straight to bed! Exhausted, but happy!!!
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