Ribbon Fall, Yosemite Valley, May
22, 2004
Martha and Robin.
Starting from the final curve in the Old
Oak Flat Road above the woodlot, it is possible to follow a faint
climber's trail to the west of Ribbon Creek. At the start
the track is indistinct but becomes more apparent shortly. The
better (more adventurous) way is to cross the creek to the east and
follow it up through flats and glades with a little scrambling
interspersed until progress is barred by the valley wall itself.
A taverse back across the creek to the west involving some carefull
route-finding allows entrance to the huge ampitheater at the base of
the fall ...one of the earth's truly amazing places.

Martha

Entering the ampitheater
Photo by Robin Louden

Looking up nearly 1700' from the entance to the
ampitheater. Ribbon Falls is the highest in North America and
probably the second-highest in the World. For the full benefit,
walk to the rear of the ampitheater and with your back to the wall,
tilt your head back for a dizzying view straight up through a hole in
the sky.

The baseof the fall from the ampitheater entrance. Amazingly this
was only
the second time I'd ever been up here, the first being in April 1980!


Photo by Robin Louden

Photo by Robin Louden

The base of the fall is deceivingly high above the valley floor, about
1500'. But there's a great view across to the Cathederal area of
the south rim.

A hole in the sky.