Backpacking - The Farnell's 2003 Backpack to Yosemite, CA

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Our 2003 trip to Yosemite was a great success! We had a party of seven - 3 adults and 4 kids ages five to nine. We had close to 60 pounds of food to supplement the fish we caught and we were in the backcountry for 11 days. Matthew caught the biggest fish - a 17" rainbow out of a lake over 10,000 feet elevation. We all had a great time and are looking forward to next year's adventures.

Organizing the food at Grandma's. We had dehydrated veggie/noodle soups, dehydrated coleslaw, spaghetti, bannock, hard tack, granola bars, trail mix, dried fruit, pemmican, granola, logan bread, and tea.
We spent the first night at Bridalveil Creek Campground. Elizabeth and Jeremiah are getting ready to catch some trout for dinner at a nearby stream.
Fishing for dinner.
Enjoying the last bit of civilization...
Dinner at Bridalveil Creek Campground.
Taking a break for trailmix after leaving the car.
Filtering water.
We reached camp just in time to get some firewood and cook dinner before dark.



Time to wake up!
Fishing for breakfast.
Beautiful scenery.
Frying up freshly caught brookies.
Michael eating 'fish on the bone.'
Heading cross-country up the mountain.
One foot in front of the other...
Matthew taking a break.
Elizabeth and Michael.
Brooklyn eating lunch.

David taking a nap in the rocks.


We made it! Camp is just around that next bend and over the ridge.

Now this is a rough trail - but it makes things interesting.
View from the top.

This is better.
Sunset
Fishing for breakfast.
Michael with his catch.
Here's a picture of our whole group. I'm the one with no hat.
We hang our food to keep it out of the bears' and other animals' reach.
Matthew starting a fire.
Yummy - grilled trout for dinner.
It was pretty cold out, but this fire helped keep us warm.

A trout fishing day hike.

Charlie blowing up his raft.

Elizabeth hooked Michael's hat with a rooster tail.
Me with a fat rainbow - I got sunburnt because nobody told me one side of my hat was bent up.
Lunch time.
Heading back to camp.
Grilled trout again.
Not much of a sunset compared with other years when there are forest fires going.


Elizabeth and Jeremiah keeping warm by the fire.


Michael's favorite Yosemite food - macaroni and cheese.
Charlie and Jeremiah filtering water.
Matthew and the kids filtering water.
Trail mix time!
Heading for the next camp.



The kids enjoying themselves...

Pretty steep cliffs by this lake.
Charlie with a nice rainbow.
Matthew with a nice rainbow.
Matthew with a big rainbow.

Dinner!

Elizabeth and Jeremiah learning how to paddle a raft.
All the kids in the raft.
Wow! This fish had to be cut into three pieces to fit in the frying pan.
Heading up to hang the food.

Climbing up a crack between the cliffs.
Climbing up the cliffs - don't push any loose rocks down on the photographer (me) please!
Brooklyn with a nice rainbow.
Elizabeth with a nice rainbow.
Cool looking clouds.
David with a nice rainbow.


Jeremiah with nice rainbow.
David filtering water.
Matthew and David filtering water.
Charlie cleaning the fish.
Cooking dinner.



Preparing to head back over the mountains.

Michael climbing up by some snow - and this is the middle of August!
Elizabeth climbing up a hard spot.

Climbing along the cliffs toward the top.
Wow, that's a long ways back down to the lake.

We found a cool monument with notes dating clear back to 1934!


Note dated 1934 - and we're off trail with nobody anywhere around!

Preparing to head down the other side.


Taking a dip after a tough hike.
Cleaning fish.
Cooking dinner.

Playing Uno on a boulder table.


Bannock pan cakes!
Yummy! Apple/bannock pan cakes.

Heading to the next camp - it's back to dusty trails again.


Charlie with a giant brook trout.

Taking a snooze on a rock.


Packing up to head to the next camp.
Nice sized brook trout.

Back at the car again. It was a great trip!

Our 2003 trip to Yosemite was a great success! We had a party of seven - 3 adults and 4 kids ages five to nine. We had close to 60 pounds of food to supplement the fish we caught and we were in the backcountry for 11 days. Matthew caught the biggest fish - a 17" rainbow out of a lake over 10,000 feet elevation. We all had a great time and are looking forward to next year's adventures.
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