Proposed Changes to Yosemite’s El Capitan Meadow | ||
2013-04-16 17:43:01-04
I know many of my readers have a close connection with Yosemite, so
I thought you would want to know about some proposed changes to El
Capitan Meadow. In most of the proposed alternatives for the park
service’s Merced River Draft Management plan, fencing and signs would be
installed to keep visitors from trampling the meadow.
John Sexton wrote a thoughtful post on Facebook
about this issue, which I recommend reading. El Capitan Meadow has long
been a favorite spot for photographers in Yosemite. Ansel Adams made
his Oak Tree, Snowstorm photograph from there. Galen Rowell captured one of his most famous images, Clearing Storm Over El Capitan,
from this meadow. John posted one of his wonderful photographs on his
Facebook post. El Capitan Meadow is certainly a favorite place of mine
too, and I’ve made many images there, including all the ones included
here.
I know that the park service has a difficult job. They have to
balance preservation with public use and enjoyment of the parks. Meadows
are fragile, and are easily damaged by too much foot traffic, and the
easiest way to prevent that damage is to fence off the meadow.
On the other hand, what makes Yosemite Valley so wonderful, so
extraordinary, is the juxtaposition of soaring cliffs with the serenity
of the meadows and meandering river on the valley floor. There are other
places with magnificent cliffs. There is no other place with an idyllic
valley surrounded by such high walls. The quintessential Yosemite
experience is to wander out into a meadow and stare up at the cliffs and
waterfalls, and even lie down in the grass to soak up the tranquility. I
would hate to see that experience taken away. There has to be a better
solution than fencing and “Keep Out” signs for the valley’s meadows.
John has a good suggestion for El
Capitan Meadow: to move the parking further away. One of the reasons
this meadow gets so much foot traffic is that there’s a parking strip
along the road for the entire length of the meadow. Removing this
parking and making people walk, even a short distance, would greatly
decrease the foot traffic, without installing unsightly and restrictive
fences.
The comment period for the Merced River Draft Management plan ends
Thursday, so there’s still time to make your voice heard. You can submit
your comments here.
— Michael Frye
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Proposed Changes to Yosemite’s El Capitan Meadow
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