Saturday, January 23, 2010

Hetch Hetchy (Little Yosemite) via Groveland


One of our favorite day trips from Sonora is a drive to Hetch Hetchy Reservoir via the little town of Groveland. Groveland is about a 40 minute drive from downtown Sonora. Sometimes we stop in Groveland for lunch. Most of the time we pack a lunch and eat once we reach Hetch Hetchy.


Downtown Groveland

Our favorite thrift store.

Hetch Hetchy Valley 1885

By Ferdinand Richardt

Hetch Hetchy Valley 1890

by Albery Bierstadt

Hetch Hetchy Today


There are several trails around Hetch Hetchy. One of the trails starts at the dam and wraps around the reservoir. There are three waterfalls along this trail: Tueelala (a seasonal waterfall that drys up by late spring), Wapama (The fall visible from the main parking area), and Rancheria Falls (a series of cascades near the rear of the reservoir). They are fairly easy hikes but wear good shoes.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Yosemite National Park


We are very fortunate to live less than two hours away from one of our country's most beautiful parks.
Yosemite National Park


“I have seen persons of emotional temperament stand with tearful eyes, spellbound and dumb with awe, as they got their first view of the Valley from Inspiration Point, overwhelmed in the sudden presence of the unspeakable, stupendous grandeur.”

– Galen Clark, guardian of the Yosemite Grant


"The walls are made up of rocks, mountains in size, partly separated from each other by side caƱons, and they are so sheer in front, and so compactly and harmoniously arranged on a level floor, that the Valley, comprehensively seen, looks like an immense hall or temple lighted from above.

But no temple made with hands can compare with Yosemite. Every rock in its walls seems to glow with life. Some lean back in majestic repose; others, absolutely sheer or nearly so for thousands of feet, advance beyond their companions in thoughtful attitudes, giving welcome to storms and calms alike, seemingly aware, yet heedless, of everything going on about them." The Yosemite, John Muir 1912




Monday, January 18, 2010

Sierra Foothill Wineries


For many years the wine regions of the Sierra Foothills have been one of California's best kept secrets. This area is host to dozens of small, distinct wineries that are scattered throughout the region. Beautiful scenery, quiet country roads, fresh air and award winning wines greet visitors to our area.

Spring is a beautiful time of year in the foothills. The vines come to life with the brilliant green of new growth.

Visit in the fall for a real showing of color . In September and October wineries are in full swing of the harvest season. Many are open on the weekends for tastings, but a few require visitors to make appointments.

There is always something going on no matter which season you choose to visit. Check with the local wineries for their calendar of events. I've listed just the wineries in our county and the neighboring county. These wineries are all within a 45 minute drive...and that is just a small part of the very diverse and beautiful Sierra Foothill Wine Country. Take a virtual tour, then come and see us for a weekend. You won't be sorry.


Sunday, January 17, 2010

Sonora: A Great Place To Live Or Just Hang Out


Hello friends and lovers of Sonora and the surrounding areas in Tuolumne County. My Name is Chuck Kiel and I live and sell real estate in Tuolumne County. We who live here love the way of life and slowness of pace. There is also much to do if you look close. I will help you discover what I am talking about if you tune in here from time to time. I want you to discover the joys of living here as much as my family and myself. Thanks for viewing.