Yosemite Gold Cup FEI Endurance Ride

Yosemite Gold Cup FEI Endurance Ride April 21, 2012, World class international endurance ride, multiple distances, Cash Prizes, interesting people from foreign lands.

This is the Official page for the Yosemite Gold Cup FEI Endurance Ride, on April 21, 2012. A world class international event to be held just outside Yosemite National Park in Groveland and Buck Meadows California

California in spring!!!👇👇👇👇👇
05/12/2022

California in spring!!!👇👇👇👇👇

Mariposa County's Merced River Canyon just outside of Yosemite National Park comes to life in spring with wildlife and wildflowers. The canyon is one of the ...

For those of you wondering what it’s like on the Mist Trail, here ya go………
04/18/2022

For those of you wondering what it’s like on the Mist Trail, here ya go………

Water filters are not useful in this case.
09/11/2021

Water filters are not useful in this case.

Recent testing has yielded positive results for small amounts of toxic algae in Tenaya Creek in Yosemite Valley, and toxic algae may exist in other sites in Yosemite Valley. Toxins are concentrated within algal mats themselves and are released episodically into the water when the algae dies or is disturbed.

What does this mean for me?
For your safety, do not enter or drink from Tenaya Creek, which flows from above Mirror Lake to where it enters the Merced River near North Pines Campground.

Filtering and/or boiling the water is not effective against this type of algae.
Prevent pets from drinking the water and eating or touching algae. In particular, prevent dogs from eating dried algal mats on shore.

Please report any large algal blooms and/or algae that is particularly bright, bubbly, strange-looking, or appears like a haze in the water: https://go.nps.gov/report-hab.

Do not disturb algal mats in any way. Wading or swimming can cause toxins to be released into the water.

If you suspect a site has toxic algae, do not enter the water and do not drink water from the area. While some sites are signed based on testing results, it’s likely that algae exists in other parts of Yosemite Valley. Don’t rely on signage alone.

Can I still swim in the river? Can I still filter or treat the water for drinking?
Water that is clear with no visible algae in the area presents a low risk. Even in areas with no visible algae, watch for isolated clumps of algae floating by.

If you think algae may be in the water:
• Do not enter the water.
• Do not drink the water, even if treated.
• Do not let pets into the water, allow them to drink the water, or eat algae on the shore.

What are the signs and symptoms of exposure to toxins from algae?
According to the California Water Quality Monitoring Council, the following signs and symptoms may occur within 48 hours of exposure to a waterbody with a suspected or confirmed algal bloom:
• Sore throat or congestion;
• Coughing, wheezing, or difficulty breathing;
• Red, or itchy skin, or a rash;
• Skin blisters or hives;
• Earache or irritated eyes;
• Diarrhea or vomiting;
• Agitation;
• Headache; and/or,
• Abdominal pain.

If people show symptoms of cyanotoxin and/or cyanobacteria exposure after contact with water, or with scums or mats of algae, they should receive immediate medical attention. Additional resources are available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and by contacting the California Poison Control Center (1-800-222-1222). See the HAB-related Illness Tracking webpage for information on previously reported human illnesses related to HABs in California. (https://www.mywaterquality.ca.gov/habs/resources/human_health.html)

Is the park monitoring for harmful algal blooms?
The park continues monitoring for toxic algae and testing for toxins throughout the park. You can learn more about harmful algal blooms at https://mywaterquality.ca.gov/habs/.

07/31/2020

RESERVATION REMINDER!

On August 1 at 7 am Pacific daylight time, the first 80% of day-use reservations for September will become available. The remaining 20% of reservations for each day continue to become available 2 days in advance of the date at 7 am PDT. Reservations can sell out within seconds so make sure you’re logged in to your recreation.gov account and ready to go before 7 am PDT.

Other tips:
- Enlist others in your group to go online as well to try to secure the reservation.
- Be flexible on dates, weekends sell out faster than weekdays.
- Create a backup plan! YARTS is operating and can bring you to Yosemite. Reservations are not required but recommended. Visit yarts.com for schedules and bookings.
- Read all of the “Need to Know” information on recreation.gov to select the right options for your visit.

Reservation information (English): https://go.nps.gov/reserve
Información de las reservaciones (Español): https://go.nps.gov/reservaciones
Reservation overview video (English/subtitulos en Español): https://go.nps.gov/14qvth
Recreation.gov video (English): https://go.nps.gov/1rwkpd
Video de Recreation.gov (Español): https://go.nps.gov/1js4w0

Great historic photos.
07/04/2020

Great historic photos.

Happy Independence Day from Yosemite National Park! 🇺🇸

Enjoy this historic photo of park rangers raising the flag at the Big Oak Flat entrance in 1941. This and many more historic Yosemite photos can be found at https://npgallery.nps.gov/yose.

Ride photos taken by Head Control Judge, Mike Tomlinson, http://www.tomlinson.com/CEI_Yosemite2012.htm
05/10/2012

Ride photos taken by Head Control Judge, Mike Tomlinson, http://www.tomlinson.com/CEI_Yosemite2012.htm

To save the thumbnail to your disk, right click on the thumbnail and click To save the original image to your disk, left click on the thumbnail, wait for the entire image to load, then right click on the full image and click

Ride photos are now up on the web and available for purchase.  The link is http://robynburgessphotography.com/p860024440...
04/26/2012

Ride photos are now up on the web and available for purchase. The link is http://robynburgessphotography.com/p860024440.
Take a look at photo #198. All the gold on the hillside are California poppies with Yosemite in the background.

All images will be given "the treatment" (any color and density corrections if necessary, cropping and minimal retouching, eyes "fixed") before they are printed.If you would like any or all of your images on a cd or emailed to you as a digital file, please contact Robyn @ [email protected]....

04/25/2012

A HUGE thank you to the community of Groveland for volunteering and working the ride. Many had never been around horses before.
Thank you for working into the night.

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Groveland, CA
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