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Yosemite's Waterfall Riches: When the Junior Varsity Team Outdoes Everyone Else's Varsity

Source info:

Author: Garry Hayes
Date: 2016-05-11 09:30:00
Blog: Geotripper
URL: http://geotripper.blogspot.com/2016/05/yosemites-waterfall-riches-when-junior.html

Summary:

Ribbon Falls (1,612 feet) just west of El Capitan. The colorful red trees aren't fall colors; they're conifers killed by California's extended drought. You wouldn't know it from the fine physique I carry around on my middle, but I once had an exciting career in high school track and field, and also cross-country running. I was even one leg of a relay race against a relay team with Steve Scott,

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Geographic context:

LocationCountryLatitudeLongitude
CaliforniaUS37.2719-119.27
Yosemite National ParkUS37.6675-119.805

Keywords:

colorful red trees, cross-country running, El Capitan, exciting career, extended drought, fine physique, Grouse Creek Falls, high school track, Junior Varsity Team, relay race, relay team, Steve Scott, Varsity Ribbon Falls, Waterfall Riches

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