Posts Tagged: Skiing

Glacier Point Road

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Glacier Point Road

One of the most popular winter activities in Yosemite National Park is skiing or snowshoeing Glacier Point Road. The road is closed to cars in winter beyond the Badger Pass Ski Resort, but most of the road is groomed, making the 10.3 mile road a relatively easy ski route. The reward is a spectacular view of Yosemite Valley.

Yosemite Valley from Highway 49
Yosemite Valley from Highway 49

We drove to Yosemite on a Saturday morning. About ten inches of snow had fallen over the previous two days, which meant fresh powder for us but did not bode well for road conditions. Sure enough, the infrequently-plowed roads in the park required chains. We reached Badger Pass before noon, got a back country permit, divvyed up food and gear, and strapped on our skis.

Tragedy Springs Road

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Tragedy Springs Road

The winter retreat for the Stanford Outdoor Education Program instructors was a back country skiing trip off of Highway 88 near Kirkwood Mountain Resort. We left campus early on a beautiful Saturday morning. Despite a flat tire in Jackson, we managed to make it to Tragedy Springs Road, of which only the first hundred feet or so had been plowed. We parked in the plowed area and distributed group gear and food. Then we strapped on our skis and went on our way.