Roadtrip (During Covid) – Sentinel Dome, Taft Point, and Dinner at Rush Creek Lodge (again)

After a having a nice night's sleep at Rush Creek Lodge, the Missus was raring to go. After a light breakfast we jumped in the car and headed on out. We had place in mind and wanted to beat any possible crowds. It was going to be a bit of a drive first onto Wawona Road…where we stopped at the super popular Tunnel View…..it was early enough in the morning that there was no one else around. We had the wonderful view to ourselves.

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From here we went onto Glacier Point Road and easily found parking at the beginning of the Sentinel Dome Trail. And so we headed up Sentinel Dome, which for some reason, I didn't find too difficult. You start in rather sandy ground and forest, eventually making your way up the granite slope.

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And end up with an awesome 360 degree view of Yosemite.

That view of Half Dome is priceless.

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And then there's this……

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This fallen Jeffrey Pine was once the subject of one of Ansel Adams most iconic photos. Unfortunately, it died during a drought in 1977 and fell over in 2003. 

From here we scrambled on down then took a detour through the forest to Glacier Point.

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Which way too crowded for my taste….so we headed back up the switchbacks to the trail and then headed around to Roosevelt Point.

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The view from Roosevelt Point was outstanding.

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Though that could be said about much of Yosemite. From here it was back on the trail.

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Taft Point was also a great stop……

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Not only for the fabulous views of the valley and El Capitan…..

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Which are fantastic…….of course, with a lookout like this…..we enjoyed this much more than Glacier View.

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Still, it's the fissures in the seemingly impenetrable granite that we found so fascinating.

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It was amazing to see these fissures carved into the mountainside.

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Once we were done, we headed back to the loop trail which led us to our car.

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Coming early was a good decision; there were cars lined up looking and waiting for a parking spot as we left. 

We spent the rest of the afternoon in Yosemite Village (mostly window) shopping and then headed back to Rush Creek, where we had a short nap.

Since we went the packaged food route the previous night and the Missus wanted to have Her burger again, I made reservations at the restaurant at Rush Creek again. This time they sat us in the main dining room. It was a Wednesday and there were significantly more people at the resort.

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We started with the "Garden" Board ($21), which wasn't such a big deal.

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The Missus got the burger again ($20).

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Ordered exactly the same as on our previous visit; this time it was overcooked…..so not nearly as good as before.

I went with the Brisket Tacos ($19).

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The actual BBQ and seasoning wasn't too bad, but the brisket was dry and tough.

So…pretty much the same a before.

The Restaurant at Rush Creek Lodge
34001 CA-120
Groveland, CA 95321

Still, our room was super comfortable and the folks working at Rush Creek were really friendly.

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And we'd had a wonderful of hiking in Yosemite.

We'd be checking out in the morning; but I had one more place on my list to check out…….

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