Thursday, July 29th, 2010

What Do Adjacent Mountains Of Half Dome Offer In The Way Of Hiking Trails, Difficulty, And Perspective?

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I plan to write an article after I hike Half Dome this Spring. Part of the metaphor deals with what other trails might present should I choose to aim for another, perhaps less lofty, goal.





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One Response to “What Do Adjacent Mountains Of Half Dome Offer In The Way Of Hiking Trails, Difficulty, And Perspective?”
  1. NM says:

    Glaicer Point is a good hike just to the South of half Dome. It goes by the 300 ft. Vernal Falls and further up 500 ft Nevada Falls. Northwest of the Dome is El Capitan which is for advanced rock climbers only. So forget that. Upper Yosemite Falls is a easier hike, I didn’t like it, but you might. North dome kind of sucks too!

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