#ParkChat

Yosemite

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hksbks
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replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy A6) It's the one and only time I was able to see sequoias, in Mariposa Grove. They definitely caught my eye! #ParkChat

melissa_sue
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute @YoseConservancy @brian_heyman #ParkChat

brian_heyman
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replying to @melissa_sue @melissa_sue @YoseConservancy @Wild_Tribute “Oh good. I’m gonna be eaten by a mountain lion hours after I get engaged.” - @melissa_sue after seeing this warning #parkchat

YoseConservancy
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A6: Whenever you're watching wildlife, remember to give them room & use your zoom! (And if you're a #Yosemite researcher studying tough-to-spot animals like bighorn sheep, use spotting scopes.) #ParkChat

coasthikergirl
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replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy A6 #ParkChat My own encounter with one of the famous (or infamous!) Yosemite bears. This juvenile came way too close for comfort and kept circling back around.

unconpeace
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A6 Whatever this bugger is - a grouse? #parkchat

melissa_sue
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replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks @brian_heyman @YoseConservancy @Wild_Tribute We’re baaaaaaack! #ParkChat

Parkasaur
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replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy A6. Saw this deer while in the park after a late spring snow. #ParkChat

YoseConservancy
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A7: Use bear-proof lockers & canisters for all scented items (snacks, sunblock, toothpaste, etc.)! More ways to minimize your impact in the park: https://t.co/g7QbnGj57v #ParkChat

fullvanfun
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replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy Or just drive down to Flaming Gorge @VisitUtah and see bighorn sheep everywhere - and not many tourists either #ParkChat

YoseConservancy
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A7: If you're already a #LeaveNoTrace star, but want to help restore habitat & educate others in the park, volunteer! Check out our seasonal programs (https://t.co/M98g9q6nB2) & NPS opportunities (https://t.co/v2APJIlIvb). #ParkChat

Parkasaur
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replying to @WildWithinHer @WildWithinHer A7. Taking advantage of Yosemite's great shuttle system is a fantastic way to limit one's footprint. #ParkChat

kristarsha
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replying to @Parkasaur @Parkasaur @publiclandlvr @brian_heyman @Stars252525 @59NationalParks @YosemiteNPS @YoseConservancy @Wild_Tribute @GrandCanyonNPS @HarpersFerryNPS @MissionsNPS Pardon the pic of a pic hanging on my wall 🤣🤣🤣I got married pre-digital camera 📸 lol! #ParkChat

YoseConservancy
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A8: We’ll put in a plug for winter (and for having a safe, enjoyable experience when it's cold and snowy: https://t.co/LqNfcH259v) #ParkChat

hksbks
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replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy A8) I was only able to visit in the summer, but I think I would love to see Yosemite in the fall. #ParkChat

YoseConservancy
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A8: Autumn’s not too shabby. Here’s our resident naturalist on fall beauty in the park: https://t.co/RiyqRZyRbP #ParkChat

YoseConservancy
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A8: And in summer you can stop by the Ask a Climber program in El Cap meadow, hang out at Tenaya Lake, enjoy the cool-but-not-too-cold temps in the high country ... #ParkChat

fullvanfun
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replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy A8) We went in summer and would probably pick any other season for a return trip just to escape some of the crowds, traffic, etc. #ParkChat

Parkasaur
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A8. Being in @YosemiteNPS in spring for a late snowstorm presented some challenges, but also made for a stunning setting. #parkchat

myscenicdrives
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replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy Easy to get to viewpoint - but gazing upon this expanse takes your breath away! #ParkChat #Yosemite