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June 26, 2013

Dohrmann's in Yosemite... One year later

Well, it was really fun, all.  At least it was good for me.  Fun seeing about 45 of us there in the Valley.  Shame that we couldn't get the 75+ or more there too.

We walked, talked, snacked and 'refreshed'..and just generally got reacquainted.  What could be finer?

There was a walk to Vernal Falls (and for some, top of Nevada Falls)
There was a drive to Glacier Point...(and for some a walk from there to the Valley floor...whew!)
There was a lunch at Wawona Hotel, breakfasts at the Ahwahnee Hotel
There was a great BBQ at the Yosemite Lodge dinning area just for the Dohrmann's and extended Dohrmanns

There were family members of all ages.

Folks stayed wherever they pleased.

Like I say, it was nice, wasn't it?

Next time at the Hearst Castle?

Next time July 4th week 2020 Mill Valley, Mt Tam?

June 3, 2012

Posting #21 What to TAKE

If you haven't been to Yosemite in a while (or perhaps at all) you MAY be asking yourself 'What should I bring?'  What will I need to be completely comfortable and enjoy my stay.  Here are our recommendations:
  • Bring something warm for evenings and mornings. Though day time temps may be quite pleasant and perhaps warm, we ARE at 3,200' in the mountains and the evenings and mornings can be...well...brisk.
  • Flashlight(s) for evening walks and, if you're at Camp Curry or the camp grounds, those evening trips to the restroom.  Also handy to spot bears, not that you'd actually SEE some, but you could.
  • Binoculars.  These can be great for general site seeing and for spotting the rock climbers on the face of El Capitan.
  • Mosquito repellant...and sunscreen, and a hat and dark glasses.  Don't leave home with out 'em.  
  • If you're dinning in the evening at the Ahwahnee Hotel guys will want to be sure they have a collard shirt and something besides jeans.  Women will want to avoid shorts for dinner.  The Ahwahnee many years back used to require men to wear sport coats or better but they've relaxed that standard.  We'd recommend you call ahead and ask them if you are at all unsure, BEFORE you finish packing that suitcase.  Breakfast and lunch attire is wide open.   
  • Our BBQ event Saturday night is casual dress; wear whatever makes you comfortable.
  • Fill up with gas before entering the Valley.  Gas is all but impossible to get once you begin your decent to the Valley Floor.
If you've been there before then you KNOW not to leave ANY FOOD, even an old french fry, in your car at night.  The bears WILL break your window and tear out the back seat to get into your trunk, so when we say NO FOOD we reallly really mean it. 

May 16, 2012

Posting #19 : Young and energetic? Thinking you can make it ALL the way?


Some of you MAY be thinking this is the trip that you walk to the top of Half Dome...and if you DO plan that attack we'd recommend Friday June 15th as your best shot.  Its a 8.1 mile trip each way from Happy Isles at the Valley floor.   Do-able in a day?  You bet!  But allow ALL of it.  Trying this trek on Saturday is going to make you late for the the Saturday Night Reunion dinner.  Please don't be late....

February 19, 2012

Posting #17 Yosemite Reunion Plans Begin to Gel


Ok so like maybe way past Jellin'.  The 'game' is at play.  Most of you who CAN come are coming.  June 14th, a Thursday and leaving the 17th, a Sunday.  Unless we fall on some crazy bad luck (perish the thought!) the days should be warm, the nights cool and the Valley dry.  The pass up to Glacier Point will most likely be open, making a trip to the Point and maybe lunch Friday up at the Wawonna Hotel.  We'll have lots of options for folks to do fun things together.

The PRIMAL gathering will be Saturday night's group dinner.  Some info went out on that last week... Did you get it?

June 24, 2011

Posting #16 Attention 'Jr. Rangers-to-Be'...


So you have young kids coming to the reunion and they (and maybe YOU) are worried they'll be board to tears?  Well, keep reading this blog for more and more things to do with kids in the Valley.  The younger ones MAY wish to earn a 'merit badge' and become a Jr. Ranger.  We'll post more about the program later but here is the form they can be thinking about to qualify when they arrive:


June 15, 2011

Posting #15 Recommeded Reading and Shameless Pimping

OK, so maybe you've decided to come to the ABC Dohrmann Family Reunion in Yosemite in June 2012 and you're wondering how you can learn MORE about the Dohrmann involvement in the Park's earliest years.  Well, there is a way and for not much money.  And hey, you have a whole year to read it.

Just visit this link: Yosemite & It's Innkeepers

There is a lot there...have fun with it.  I know I have.

June 14, 2011

Posting #14 Hey, never give up!

Congratulations to those who were successful in nailing down your reservations for Yosemite Valley in 2012.  There are about 59 of you!  To those that just couldn't get to it or who need to wait to book don't give up.  Yes, things are showing as booked..kinda KNEW they might, but there are ALWAYS people cancelling.  If you want it bad enough you'll still get in.

There ARE options near by the Valley that provide a great experience if you have to stay outside the valley.  El Portal and Wawona are about 30 minutes drive; although staying in the Valley is preferred you can still probably make a Fall-Back-Plan-B at one of these places as you try to get a cancellation for the Valley.

The main thing is...DON'T give up.

June 12, 2011

Posting #13.5 ... Now! Now! Now!

This message ALSO sent via E-mail and FaceBook:

Monday is June 13th and that would be the date you’ll want to be calling Yosemite Reservations (801-559-5000) if you’re planning to attend the ABC Dohrmann Family Reunion Event in Yosemite Valley June 14th thru June 17th 2012. We recommend staying IN the Valley: Curry Village, Yosemite Lodge OR the Ahwahnee Hotel. You’ll remember the whole reason we pushed it out to 2012 was to have the widest choices of accommodations for folks booking reservations; you MUST book one year and one day before you plan to arrive to get what you want.  The take calls starting 8 AM.  Expect to have to wait on line, maybe up to 10 minutes or more.

I wouldn’t recommend trying to book on line.  I checked and it sort of indicates there are few to zero availabilities in the Ahwahnee and Yosemite Lodge in ALL of June, but when I called to ask about that they tell me the online system is having ‘issues’.  You can cancel up to 7 days before your dates, they tell me.

This info is sent to you now presuming that you KNOW that the duce we’re talking about… a 3-night stay, booked by each party hoping to attend a family reunion in Yosemite Valley.  Some may not be able to come for 3 nights (Thursday, Friday, Saturday nights, leaving Sunday).  But we HOPE, given the difficulty involved in making it to the site, you’ll come for as much of it as you can.  Saturday night will {most likely} be a group BBQ dinner, so surely you’ll wanna make that.  We’ll have details later on any cost contribution for the dinner (assuming we don’t get a sponsor).   And we’ll develop a full list of events with input from YOU once we get closer.  You’ll have plenty of time for sight seeing and smaller family visits as well as group events.

I’m NOT getting calls or e-mails asking me what this is all about so I’m assuming if you’re reading this you are on board with the idea.  Quite a few years back many of us gathered on Angel Island and that was AMAZING.  This one is for those who can’t get enough family.  I know MY hand is up…waaay up.

Here is the number to start calling at 8 AM on the 13th…   You can expect to have to call back to get thru...they get busy early in the day; you’ll probably be calling right after ME.  Don’t worry…you can always change or cancel up to 30 days before the event. Trust me, don’t delay getting your booking in.

It’s gonna be SUCH fun.  The hard part is waiting 12 months!~

Can't be sure EVERYONE is getting this so, if you even THINK a family member isn't in the list please forward this to them.
Oh and if you DO book could please let me know where and which dates you plan to go?  We’ll wanna track all this so we can ‘hook everyone up’.  Thanks.

-- Mark Dohrmann
503-224-2262
503-530-6623