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I could watch the Yosemite webcams all day.
In fact, I do.
When there are clouds (or snow), they're quite the sight.
And the "El Capitan" camera is so sensitive that it shows stars at night.
Webcams are courtesy of Yosemite Conservancy. https://yosemite.org
You'll find links to the webcams there.
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				CaliforniaPeggy
(155,525 posts)I think of webcams as something miraculous, something to widen our perception of the world. 
The Yosemite Conservancy has something really fine going on!
 
 
usonian
(21,992 posts)The webcams have been upgraded recently, and are great to watch when clouds roll in, over and under Half Dome, or when varying amounts of snow decorate the park. No new snow until fall and winter, and the hectic season is from Memorial Day to Labor Day. 
Glacier Point Road just opened but the trails are still snowy. Oh well. 
Daily conditions:
https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/conditions.htm
Old Crank
(6,358 posts)Thanks
usonian
(21,992 posts)But worth the trouble. I bookmarked them.
It looks to me like some of the lights on the "El Capitan" camera at night are climbers. 

Just grabbed this one.
Neat clouds!
That's the Ahwahnee Hotel behind the trees.


