The week before I went to Yosemite in October, there was a small storm front that brought snow to the higher elevation. It wasn’t a ton of snow, but was enough to help keep the waterfalls in Yosemite alive for a couple of weeks.
Below is an image taken about five miles into the east entrance of Yosemite next to the Dana Fork of the Tuolumne River. It’s about 9,000 ft. in elevation at this location. While I wish there had been more snow, I’ll take what I can get and this was a nice amount.
Have a great week everyone!
