I reached Glacier Point late in the morning, and immediately learned exactly why it is near the top of the list of 'must-see' places at Yosemite. At an elevation of 7,214 feet, it puts you over half a mile above the valley floor, and offers tremendous views in several directions.
One of the first images I took was this two-image vertical 'mini-panorama' looking deep into the narrow part of Yosemite Valley, framed by gray granite and green conifers in the foreground, and the massif of Half Dome on the right side above.
One of the first images I took was this two-image vertical 'mini-panorama' looking deep into the narrow part of Yosemite Valley, framed by gray granite and green conifers in the foreground, and the massif of Half Dome on the right side above.