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Looking back at the house from the dog pen on a chilly night. No bears which is always a plus in the dark!

Looking up to the park. It's good to see snow up there. Hopefully we will get a lot more over the next couple of months.

Monache women processed acorns into a flour that was a staple food. They made depressions in flat bedrock to create grinding holes, or mortars, and used cylindrical stones as pestles.

Pictographs from Hospital Rock. This area once hosted a village of hundreds of people from the Mono (Monache), Yokuts, and the Tubatulabal tribes.

September feels like it's going quickly and honestly I prefer October. πŸŽƒ πŸˆβ€β¬› πŸ₯§

Today is Buffalo Solider Day. Buffalo Soldiers were among the first park rangers, patrolling backcountry areas of the Western frontier. They served in Sequoia National Park, evicting poachers, hunting down timber thieves, fighting forest fires, and more.

Good morning CoSo. It's another beautiful day just outside Sequoia National Park. Four more days below 100Β° and in July no less. Grateful for that. β˜• β˜€οΈ 🐻 🦌

Was awakened by thunder and high winds. Keeping my fingers crossed that we don't get another major wildfire like the last two years.

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