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usonian

(19,896 posts)
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 08:04 PM Jul 30

Most unusual clouds around Half Dome. (webcam photo)

Webcams courtesy of Yosemite Conservancy https://yosemite.org


cropped a little for emphasis, and levels adjusted to cut haze a bit.

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Most unusual clouds around Half Dome. (webcam photo) (Original Post) usonian Jul 30 OP
I'm not seeing what is unusual LetsGetSmartAboutIt Jul 30 #1
Nor I. cloudbase Jul 30 #2
Don't see unusual clouds as well.? PufPuf23 Jul 31 #8
You mean the one that looks like the Swedish Chef's hat? LearnedHand Jul 30 #3
Bork? usonian Jul 30 #4
😆 LearnedHand Jul 30 #5
I think that is Cloud Rest in the distance just to the left of Half Dome. spike jones Jul 30 #6
Yes, it's a great webcam. The "El Capitan" webcam (actually on Turtleback, near "Tunnel View" has stars at night. usonian Jul 30 #7
I stayed a month in the valley in October 1969, after a four-month backpack all over the Sierra Nevada Mountains. spike jones Jul 31 #9
What a story. What a song. usonian Jul 31 #10

usonian

(19,896 posts)
7. Yes, it's a great webcam. The "El Capitan" webcam (actually on Turtleback, near "Tunnel View" has stars at night.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 09:49 PM
Jul 30

I count the climbers with their lights on El Cap at night.

There were a lot of lights (not stars) in one photo. Might have been a party of climbers who reached the top.



I heard all your records, Spike!

spike jones

(1,933 posts)
9. I stayed a month in the valley in October 1969, after a four-month backpack all over the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 09:03 AM
Jul 31

I got to know Jim Bridwell and partied with him a lot. I was a fair climber, but a very good partier and was one of the few guys there that had access to money and the party goods that could buy. Jim was working on a route up El Captain that he said he was going to name Tangerine Trip after the color of acid he was taking. It was my acid.

Years later I looked up the climbing routes on it and there are several route variations with the word Tangerine, but Jim was not noted as putting any up, so perhaps he did not finish it. I just now looked and there is a route called Tangerine Trip, but no first ascent info. I am sure that all those Tangerine routes refer to Jim’s intended route and the acid. (My lasting contribution to rock climbing in Yosemite Valley.)

Spike Jones is a “forest name” I chose during the War of The Woods here in the pacific northwest in the 1980’s and 1990’s. As a teenager I memorized Spike Jones songs and sung them to myself as I cut grass in the summer. I still know all the words to “Pal-Yat-Chee.”



usonian

(19,896 posts)
10. What a story. What a song.
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 11:00 AM
Jul 31

I hadn’t heard that. My previous favorite opera send-up was/is A Night at the Opera with the Marx Brothers. Love that spoof on (mostly) Il Trovatore. Of course, they had the visuals and the physical schtick.

Start with the best. My most memorable Spike Jones tunes are the Derby Race, and of course, The Fuhrer’s Face.

My uncle worked at a radio station and had a stash of records in his basement, so my Dad latched onto a bunch of them.

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