The Yosemite

John Muir's adventure guide for the Yosemite Valley.

When I set out on the long excursion that finally led to California I wandered afoot and alone, from Indiana to the Gulf of Mexico, with a plant-press on my back, holding a generally southward course, like the birds when they are going from summer to winter. From the west coast of Florida I crossed the gulf to Cuba, enjoyed the rich tropical flora there for a few months, intending to go thence to the north end of South America, make my way through the woods to the headwaters of the Amazon, and float down that grand river to the ocean. But I was unable to find a ship bound for South America—fortunately perhaps, for I had incredibly little money for so long a trip and had not yet fully recovered from a fever caught in the Florida swamps. Therefore I decided to visit California for a year or two to see its wonderful flora and the famous Yosemite Valley. All the world was before me and every day was a holiday, so it did not seem important to which one of the world’s wildernesses I first should wander.

Arriving by the Panama steamer, I stopped one day in San Francisco and then inquired for the nearest way out of town. “But where do you want to go?” asked the man to whom I had applied for this important information. “To any place that is wild,” I said. This reply startled him. He seemed to fear I might be crazy and therefore the sooner I was out of town the better, so he directed me to the Oakland ferry.

So on the first of April, 1868, I set out afoot for Yosemite. It was the bloom-time of the year over the lowlands and coast ranges the landscapes of the Santa Clara Valley were fairly drenched with sunshine, all the air was quivering with the songs of the meadow-larks, and the hills were so covered with flowers that they seemed to be painted. Slow indeed was my progress through these glorious gardens, the first of the California flora I had seen. Cattle and cultivation were making few scars as yet, and I wandered enchanted in long wavering curves, knowing by my pocket map that Yosemite Valley lay to the east and that I should surely find it...

By : John Muir (1838 - 1914)

01 - The Approach to the Valley, Part 1



02 - The Approach to the Valley, Part 2



03 - The Approach to the Valley, Part 3



04 - The Approach to the Valley, Part 4



05 - The Approach to the Valley, Part 5



06 - Winter Storms and Spring Floods



07 - Snow-Storms



08 - Snow Banners, Part 1



09 - Snow Banners, Part 2



10 - The Trees of the Valley



11 - The Forest Trees in General, Part 1



12 - The Forest Trees in General, Part 2



13 - The Forest Trees in General, Part 3



14 - The Forest Trees in General, Part 4



15 - The Big Trees



16 - The Flowers



17 - The Birds



18 - The South Dome



19 - The Ancient Yosemite Glaciers: How the Valley Was Formed



20 - How Best to Spend One's Yosemite Time, Part 1



21 - How Best to Spend One's Yosemite Time, Part 2



22 - Early History of the Valley



23 - Lamon



24 - Galen Clark



25 - Hetch Hetchy Valley

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