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Life in the High Sierr a adapts to

the dr amatic seasonal weather patt

erns.AIl sum mer the pika 

works furiously to ca(hefood t

o eat througho ut the wint er.

Marmots store fat, andthen hiber

nate beneath the wint er

snow.(lark ″s nutcracker s bury s

eeds,assuring s urvival of the    birds

as well as the tr ees.

und in thinqs big and small ,

from towerin9 9ranite cliffs and giant s equoias to dimin utive

wi ldflowers. Varied condit ions in four geo9「aphic areas -HIGH

SIERRA, GRANITE CLIFFS, SEQUOIAGROVES,andVALLEY -make

such diversity possiblejE xplore Yosemite's many facets, take   in its many

m00ds, and enjoy its views, sounds, and smells・

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roclle m out onnie

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HIGH SIERRA Sm ooth 9r anite

domes,cra99y peaks , and spa(io us

meadows em body the (har a(ter ofthe High

Sierr a. Hundreds of milesof hiking trails offer ad

venture,

solitude ,and inspir ation for thos e

wishing t o explor e this 91acially

car ved lands( ape and exper ien(e

ever-changing mo untain e(osyst ems

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Sla(ierss( ulpted this landscape ,

plu(kin9 , 5crapin9 , and polishing asihey

moved do w n cany ons. Their

po wershaped Lembert Dome ff∂「leftJ

,ar o(he moutonn6e-Fr en(h

for “sheep r o(k. ″″( athedral Peak ″s(

farleft) knobby top , know n as a

nunatak , stood above the 91a(iers ,

es(aping theirfor( e. As the (limat e

N ationall Parlk Ser vice

U.S. Department of the lnt erioi‘

H alf Do m e( right)

Yos e mite Valley

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w armed,91a(iers melted・ leavingh

uge “errati(″″bo ulders str anded

and sometimes pr e(ariously

per(hed.

As the (limat e contin ues to (:hange,life

at high ele vations is notably

affected.lnt olerant of heat, pikas

(far left)are adapted t o the high

co untry ″s( ○01 tem peratures. They

live in ro(k piles wher e they find

shelt er from predators and the heatof

the s um mer sun. As the climat erapidly

warms, the pika ″s habitat isshifting

up ward in ele vation. VVher e

will the pikas 90 when they r un out

of mountain?

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G RA NITE(LIFFS The massi ve cliffs    

of Yos em ite and Het( h Het(hy   

valleys challenge the body and

mind,especially the inq uisiti ve

nature of h um an beings. VVhen an1868 Yos

e mite g uidebook declared ,

“the s um mit of Half Do m e will ne

verbe trodden by h um an foot, ″it

w as t aken as a challenge. Geor ge

Anders on rea(hed the top in 1875.

( ountless others follo wed. 0 ne by 

one ,ad ventur ous m en and w o men

m ade other first as cents on sheer

9r anite walls in Yos emite, changin9 the sportof(:limbing for

ever. The

(hallenge of thes e (liffs( ontin ues 

to beckon (limbers fr om around  

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The very existen(e of 9r eat diffs  

like Half Dome and EI (apit an has

inspired q uest ions about ho w they  (:

am e to be. A meri( an lndians tell of a

w om an and herh usband w ho

a「9 ued and fought. The displeased   spirits(hanged t

he m int o st one,

Half Dom e and Nort h Dom e, for evei t

o fa(e each other a(「 oss t he Valley.

How thes e (liffs w ere for m ed has

(hallenged geolo91sts for over100   y

ear5. They think the 9r anite ol

Yos emite″s walls solidified o ver fi ve

miles under9r ound. As t he overly- in9 r

o(k er oded aw ay, the 9「 anites

ros e to their( u「r ent eχposed le vel.

Nat ure'5 dy nam i(for( es( ontin ue

sc ulpting this eχposed r ock.

( hanges :)rou9 1t a130 ut by fir

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eq uoia.Pacific do9 woods

r∂boveJ need the filt ered  

sunlight that can rea(h 

lnt o a sequola 9r ove lf 

periodic fir e keeps its  

underst ory open,

The snow plant ryeffX gets 

w ater and nutrients from

fungi ,whi(h ar e connected  

totr ee roots.

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G ia nt s eq u o ias need fir e

s o they c a n reprod uce.

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exlg)|o siv e m akeover of a floo d or

som ewheie ,anim als and 50-called   lifelessr

o(ks as well as w ater. ″″

M ost of the y ear, t he M er(ed Ri ver

flo ws peacef ully thr ough Yos emite

Valley. Shr ubs and de(id uous tr ee5

enri(h the ri verbanks with 9r een「ibbons

of life. M oist m eadows gi ve

w ay to black oak tr ee5 that pr ovidel

utritio u5 a( or ns t o deer, bears ,and

woodpeckers ,as they did for early lndian people.

A flooding M er(ed ,

ho w ever,s eems to 5ho ut “( hange“

andreconfig ures the handi w ork of  

bot h nat ure and hu m ans.

Spenc t im e in Yos e mite Vallley andy

ou will e xper ience (hange. VVhether it

″s the s ubtle daily (hanges in theflo

w of ri vers and w aterfalls ,0r th e

( onst ant tr ans↑or m ation lere.

W aterhas play ed an im port ant r ole

in the geolo91c pr o(:ess es r es pon-

sible for the st unning appearan( e

of this “in( om parable valley, ”

Yos emite Valley, with t he M aripos a

Gr ove,inspired t he national park idea.The

cliffs , w at erfalls ,wildlife ,

and beauty of this place (: ontin ue to

inspir e people ar ound the w orld.

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are des( endants of an an(:ient lineof tr

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tho us and y ears.Theirtr unks( an

reach over 25 feet thi(k! As 5ymbols

of longevity and str ength , the giants

eq りoias play ed a m ajorr ole in the

(「 eation of what is now Yos em ite

National Park.Thr ougho utt he

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ofr angers w ear uniform belts and

hatbands e mbossed with images ofthe(

ones and foliage of thes e

significant tr ees.

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President Lin( 01n signed the bill

that s et aside t he Maripos a Grove,

along with 5ceni( Yosemite Valley,in

1864. 1n the y ears follo wing this

a(tion, a fire started in the 9r ove,

and we began a 100-y ear hist ory

ofpr otecting thes e beloved tr ees

f「om fir e.VVhile o urint entions were

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m u(h.Thr oughr esear(h and experi-

mentation we disco vered that fir e

a(:tually pr om otesreprod u(tion ofthes

e giant trees.lt( lears away the

competing firs and (edars and

expo5es bar e mineral soil forthe

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w ater. Keep(hildr en in sight.

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orappr oa(ht he m. A nim als that get h u m an

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( o m e dang er ous. Appr oa(hing wildlife orallo

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are part5 0f this park's natural environm ent.

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50 me areas t o ( ars in wint er.

A ccessibility VVe stri ve to make our fa(ilities,

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