Synopses & Reviews
True Tales from Yosemite National Parks past—from an ancient mile-deep “snow blitz”
to President Kennedys ghostly rocking chair Get a whole new view of one of Americas most priceless natural wonders with It Happened In Yosemite National Park, which tells the story of Yosemite in twenty-nine short episodes—revealing the intriguing people and events that have shaped the areas past and present. Join a young Ahwahneechee in 1853 on his sorrowful journey deep into the parks future boundaries to mourn lost relatives, a lost chief, and a lost tribe.
Behold the spectacle that wowed visitors one day in 1874—a waterfall seemingly on fire!
Meet a fifteen-year-old boy named Ansel Adams who, in 1916, took photographs of El Capitan, hoping to carry a bit of its magnificent spirit away with him.
Go back to July 4, 1970, when an incendiary mix of pop and politics saw the valley of peace host its very own undeclared war.
Synopsis
Twenty to thirty episodes from the history of Yosemite National Park, including memorable events, but also featuring lesser-known tales.
About the Author
Ray Jones is the author or coauthor of numerous books on history and travel. He is the founding editor of
Albuquerque Living magazine and a former writing coach at
Southern Living.
Joe Lubow is a freelance writer.