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AAA Rocks!

3/21/2017

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I drove up to Yosemite Saturday.
I wanted to see the waterfalls while they're roaring and man were they roaring!
There's only one road open into Yosemite right now; Hwy 140.
The others are closed due to mud or rock slides
I didn't do any hiking, though.
I tried to take Doug, but he was nowhere to be found, so I just relaxed.

All the trails were icy according the the rangers when I called, so I just cruised around the valley and had fun.
I picnicked in the meadow looking over at Yosemite falls, and then kicked back and had a nap.
I got lots of good pics and then headed home.
Except my car wouldn't start.
The starter finally died.
I tried for an hour and finally borrowed someone's phone and called AAA for a tow home.

I've been noticing it going, but it usually starts after a try or two.
I took it in a few weeks ago to have it fixed, but of course it wouldn't repeat itself for the mechanic so he wasn't sure that it was the starter.

I always used to tease my friends claiming that if my car broke down in Yosemite I'd just call AAA and bring it home with me.
After all, that's why I'm a Premier member.
Well, it's not a joke anymore.
180 miles at $10 per mile, it would have cost me about $1,800 if I had to pay.
I pay $120 per year.
That's about the next 15 years worth of dues.

The tow truck was there within a half hour and towed me to El Portal, (just outside Yosemite,) where another truck was already waiting for me. He gave me a receipt for the $75 the tow would have cost that far and went back into the park.
The second truck then towed me all the way back to the bay area.

So, I had a great day, got some great pics and even got home safely.
How ya going to beat that?
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Yosemite Valley from Tunnel View, just before sunrise.
This famous view has it all, El Capitan, Clouds Rest, Half Dome, Sentinel Dome, and Bridalveil Falls.
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Bridalveil Falls
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Half Dome 
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Yosemite Falls 
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Yosemite Falls was roped off due to ice.
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Kicking back relaxing and enjoying the view.
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El Capitan
There are no climbers on El Capitan that I can find.
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Half Dome is calling and I must go
Last stop on the way out.
​That's Bridalveil Falls filling my coffee cup.
I even broke down and bought me a new coffee cup.
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Homeward bound
Speaking of "Broke Down."
Thanks God for AAA Premier.
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