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    Every February Yosemite waterfall turns to lava

    YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — A window of time just opened in Yosemite National Park when nature photographers wait, as if for an eclipse, until the moment when the sun and earth align to create a fleeting phenomenon.

    This marvel of celestial configuration happens in a flash at sunset in mid-February — if the winter weather cooperates. On those days the setting sun illuminates one of the park's lesser-known waterfalls so precisely that it resembles molten lava as it flows over the sheer granite face of the imposing El Capitan.

    Every year growing numbers of photographers converge on the park, their necks craned toward the ephemeral Horsetail Fall, hoping the sky will be clear so they can duplicate the spectacle first recorded in color in 1973 by the late renowned outdoors photographer Galen Rowell.

    "Horsetail is so uniquely situated that I don't know of any other waterfall on earth that gets that kind of light," said Michael Frye, who wrote the book "The Photographer's Guide to Yosemite."

    "How many are perched on a high open cliff? Most are in an alcove or canyon and won't get the sun setting behind it. Yosemite's special geography makes this fall distinctive," he said.

    Four decades ago, photographers had only to point and shoot to capture another famous Yosemite firefall — a man-made cascade of embers pushed from a bonfire on summer nights from Glacier Point.

    But photographing Horsetail is a lesson in astronomy, physics and geometry as hopefuls consider the azimuth degrees and minutes of the earth's orbit relative to the sun to determine the optimal day to experience it. They are looking for the lowest angle of light that will paint Horsetail the colors of an iridescent sunset as rays reflect off granite behind the water. It materializes in varying degrees of intensity for the same two weeks every year.

    "If you hit it at just the right time, it turns this amazing color of gold or red-orange," said Frye, a photo instructor with the Ansel Adams Gallery in the park.

    Adams photographed the fall, but his iconic black and white images do not capture its fiery quality, and it's unclear whether he ever noted it.

     

    To be successful in photographing the watery firefall, it takes luck and timing, and the cooperation of nature. Horsetail Fall drains a small area on the eastern summit of El Capitan and flows only in the winter and spring in years with adequate rain and snow, which is scarce this year. Experts say it doesn't take a lot of water for the fall to light up.

    Most important, the southwestern horizon must be clear, and February is the time of year when storm clouds often obscure the setting sun.

    When conditions come together, the scrawny Horsetail Fall is the shining star of a park famed for its other waterfalls — raging Yosemite Fall and Bridalveil Fall. But Horsetail is the longest free-falling one, with a drop of 1,500 feet before it hits granite and spills another 500.

    The fire lights up around dusk and lasts for about two minutes. The best views are east of El Capitan along the main roads into and out of Yosemite Valley. Most photographers gather at the El Capitan picnic area, a small pullout marked only by a sign with a table etched on it. But park officials say the inexperienced can look for the hordes of tripods and cameras to find a vantage point.

    Recent storms and snowfall mean the finicky fall is flowing again, and park officials are hopeful it will last through February 24, which is generally the last day of the year it can be seen. Once an obscure event, park officials say that Internet discussions have made it more popular in recent years.

    The popularity is reminiscent of an actual fiery fall that entertained guests in the park from 1930 to 1968. Each summer evening as the sun set, employees of the park concessionaire would build a huge red fir bark fire atop Glacier Point. At 9 p.m., as the fire burned down to embers and the Indian Love Song waned, someone would yell, "Let the fire fall!"

    With long rakes men pushed glowing coals over the 3,200-foot cliff.

    Had visitors looked in the opposite direction at a different time of year they would have seen the watery fire-fall of nature.

    "There's no comparison, and I've seen both," said park spokesman Scott Gediman. "The natural activities and occurrences in Yosemite are far more amazing and more valuable than the human-made ones — everything from a sunset to wildlife to rainbows at Vernal Fall. There are a lot of amazing things, and they're here year after year."

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    • Roxie  •  3 mths ago
      We look to the beauty of the earth, not the ugliness of the world.
      • ratio 2 3 mths ago
        "We look to the beauty of the earth, not the ugliness of the world."

        I look to put sappy illogical idiots like yourself out of their misery. The world starts with the earth. The earth is a violent place. Been in a tornado lately? How about a hurricane? Tsunami? Lava from a volcano? No? Ever been attacked by a Polar Bear? Grizzly? How about a rabid coon? Every got the flu so bad you wished you were dead? No?

        Shut your trap for good and realize what is going on. You are an idiot.

        ~next
    • Shirley  •  Albany, New York  •  3 mths ago
      nature is amazing
    • Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Yosemite really is spectacular. If you have never been, do yourself a favor and mark it as one of the places you must see. You'll be glad you did.
      • Me 3 mths ago
        So true, when I first visited, over 40 years ago, I was awed, and every time I return I feel so privileged.
      • Tex Pistol 3 mths ago
        Don't forget to enter at Tioga Pass, elevation 9975 ft., on one of your trips
      • The Sasquatch 3 mths ago
        Too many Mexicans. Yellowstone is better.
    • Slim  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      that is one of the places every american should visit.
      • JohnA 3 mths ago
        By the down thumbs, there are at least two people who won't be leaving their mom's basement.
      • David 3 mths ago
        I agree ! I visited there in the late 90s and I stood in awe looking in every direction from the valley floor !
      • tracker 3 mths ago
        i went last year,hope to go again some day
    • Mr. Nice Guy  •  3 mths ago
      I saw the Firefall several times when I was a kid.
      A bear got in our new 64 Belvedere wagon and ate our food.
      • Kenny-Lives 3 mths ago
        You saw the man made Firefall and stored your food in your car like an idiot !
      • Mr. Nice Guy 3 mths ago
        In 64 that is how we stored our food, there was no other way. I wasn't an idiot...I was a kid you #$%$ Someone left the window open.
      • Kenny-Lives 3 mths ago
        Your parents should have hung it on a tree branch !!!!
    • beezy  •  3 mths ago
      If this isnt cool i dont know what is.
    • Vincent P  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      This world can be really ugly and incredibly beautiful at the same time. I say we focus on the beauty and maybe some of the ugly will go away.
    • JT  •  3 mths ago
      I was in Yosemite numerous times in the late 60's and was able to watch the "Firefalls." Though manmade, that too was a spectacular event.
    • Disappointed  •  3 mths ago
      Thanks to men like John Muir, Teddy Roosevelt, and others we can enjoy such a glorious park. I've gone to Yosemite every year of my life and even lived just outside the park entrance in Bass Lake for a year. It is truly an amazing wonder. When you visit, please respect it. Leave only footprints, take only photos.
    • Luvyomomma  •  3 mths ago
      I live about 45min. from the entrance to Yosemite. You have not lived, until you've had a picnic lunch, sitting 3200 feet up on the cliffs of Glaciar Point. All the while feasting your eyes on Half Dome, Vernal and Nevada falls. Yeah, you haven't lived . . .
    • Austin  •  3 mths ago
      well that's pretty awesome
    • Ally  •  3 mths ago
      nature is beautiful, why couldn't I be a squirrel living the simple life.
    • Janer Altonaga  •  Dumaguete City, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      how i wish i can go there
    • Paul Homsy  •  Encino, California  •  3 mths ago
      "...the spectacle first recorded in color in 1973 by the late renowned outdoors photographer Galen Rowell."
      I had the great pleasure of meeting Galen Rowell and his lovely wife Barbara. He was an outstanding individual, photographer and mountaineer. He and his wife were exceptionally warm and welcoming to my daughter and I when I took her to visit Moutain Light Gallery in Bishop, California which was always a planned stop for me on my way to Mammoth Lakes. Galen was always welcoming and took time to chat. He and his wife died in a plane crash landing in Bishop from Alaska via San Francisco about seven years ago. I believe the pilot passed away as well. Barbara was an excellent pilot but wasn't at the commands. The winds in the Sierras can gust at any moment and create dangerous situations. Their passing is remembered by many. Galen's character was as amazing as the spectacular quality of his outdoors photography.
    • Cameron  •  West Fork, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      Very Cool
    • healthywitch  •  Jersey City, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      pretty amazing I thought before reading the article it was lava beginning of an earthquake fissure opened up or the being of a volcano erupting. Still there is so much beauty in the world and we do have a very picturesque places here in the United States.. I wonder what the native Americans who saw this years ago thought about it. It feels like the gods/goddess are speaking..
    • Chris J  •  Reno, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      So cool! Rad looking pictures!!! More sweet stories like this!!! Both most gnarly, excellent and most awesome! Later dudes!
    • Kevin  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      that's pretty neat!
    • Albert  •  Fort Wayne, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Thank you, Abraham Lincoln (Republican) for making this wonderful place a National Park.
    • Josey Wales  •  3 mths ago
      Nature is truly amazing, too bad humans continually screw it up.
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