DeafNation World Expo!
Did You Know?
Starting in 1907, the Yosemite Valley Railroad brought passengers bound for Yosemite Valley up the Merced River canyon to El Portal. From there, they would take stagecoaches to the Valley. Some of the old train cars are now on display in El Portal.
Hello Jessica I tried to contact you but your email is not connected right email me at basscrappie@gmail.com thanks Craig
You can email Jessica at yose_deaf_services@nps.gov.
Jessica, I am not able to locate your email address! Would you please send it over to me? Thanks! Rex Burton (Expo attendee)trexyb@centurylink.net
Yosemite Interpreters were first class when we had visitors from Texas and we arranged to meet the interpreter and we were quickly scheduled on two tours. One is riding the ponies thru the park and interpreter rode with us ! We had another tour with the open end bus and we were able to acknowledge the driver 's notes thru interpreter and was told last summer had the first time in many years that had all 7 water falls being alive and soon to dry out which enhanced us to take many photos. We appreciate the services they provide at Yosemite! Thanks so much! Ralph