Thursday, July 12, 2018

TCT #8 -- Wapama Falls, Hetch Hetchy, Yosemite NP

Wapama Falls, Hetch Hetchy (Yosemite NP)




John Muir, Yosemite's biggest fan, adored the Hetch Hetchy Valley, calling it "one of Nature's rarest and most precious mountain temples." On Saturday, August, 4, we get to visit one of the most lovely features in the Hetch Hetchy area of Yosemite National Park, Wapama Falls.


As post-Gold Rush San Francisco boomed, the scant local water supply became a problem.  The city started casting about for a likely river to dam to meet its needs. In 1908, San Francisco was devastated by the great earthquake, but it was the subsequent fire that's said to have wreaked the greatest damage, and the city's water problem moved from chronic to critical.  Enter an idea born in 1882 -- dam the Tuolumne River at Hetch Hetchy Valley and route the water to San Francisco.  The only problem required an act of congress to resolve -- Hetch Hetchy was protected in Yosemite National Park.  After a five-year resistance campaign by the Sierra Club and John Muir, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Raker Act of 1913, and the dam was completed 10 years later (and raised 15 years after that).

John DeGrazio in the
Yosemite"Tunnel View" Bear cap.
Sales benefit the Yosemite NP
Bear Management Team. 
At 5 miles, the hike to Wapama Falls and back is one of the easiest in Yosemite National Park.  However, in summer, I'd call it "moderately-easy."  Though there is little elevation gain, the heat will be a challenge adding difficulty.  Bring plenty of water.  Wapama Falls is the second-tallest waterfall in Yosemite National Park and one of the top twenty in North America.  At lake level, the falls spreads out into three or four channels traversed by footbridges.  To learn more about our destination,
I reached out to John DeGrazio, founder of YExplore Yosemite Adventures and host of KAAD-LP's "Yosemite Can O Peaches" program.  For 12 years, John and YExplore's professional guides have been leading personalized backpack, birding, wildflower, snowshoe, and photography trips into every corner of Yosemite (for more info about YExplore, here's a link to their website: https://www.yexplore.com/).  For all he's seen of our national jewel, John says the Wapama Falls hike is one of his favorites.  If he's not out on another Yosemite adventure, John will be joining our August 4th trip.  Not to cost you any bookings, John, but I sure hope you can make it!  In TCT #8, John paints a vivid picture of Wapama Falls, Hetch Hetchy, and the Twain Harte ditch.  You read that correctly; we did our interview al fresco, and John in true naturalist fashion found something remarkable at every bend in our trail.  TCT #8 also features "Three T" trail reviews (what was tough, trippy and tremendous?) of our high country hike to Relief Reservoir.




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