Thursday, August 14, 2025

Yosemite Valley

 


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  1. I was visiting a friend who worked in Yosemite park. It was November with a full moon hiding behind a low overcast Late at night we wandered down to a hole in the Merced River. For a year he'd been trying to catch Herman, a massive german brown trout.

    Casts after cast yielded nothing. I said, Give me that thing, let me try. Two casts and nothing. My friend wanted the rod back. I said one more cast then you can. Just then the moon shined brightly through a hole in the clouds.

    My third cast, an unmistakable tug. Herman jumped clear out of the water. Once, again, a third time. My friend yelped. I hooted. Herman spit the hook. Just as sudden, the moon disappeared behind the covers.

    Then behind us we heard a rumble. We turned to see snow and sparks stream down the valley wall. As we watched, the sparks erupted into a fiery shower as the granite rocks bounced off each other, each collision creating a torrent of sparks. The tumble of rocks, the firefall, the cascading snow, the Sonic rumble made for a sight to behold. It lifted our spirits after the dejection of not landing Herman.

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