Yosemite National Park is an endless wonderland of outdoor discovery that Tony Krizan, a local adventurer, author and photographer, will present in photos at an Oakhurst Library Workshop from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 14, 2016.
Krizan’s slide show presentation will feature the “Sierra High Route” from South Lake outside of Bishop to Roads End in Kings Canyon.
“This wilderness adventure will dazzle you with more than 10 days of remote high elevation mountain scrambling,” said the explorer who has accumulated more than 30 years of hiking experience he captured in photos.
Workshop attendees will preview first-hand mountain passes, peaks and lakes with elevations between 9,768 and 12,300 feet that have challenged Krizan for more than 45 wilderness miles.
“We hope Tony’s adventures will encourage people to explore the boundaries of our wilderness and ignite a curiosity of the outdoors that will last a lifetime,” said Oakhurst Library Branch Manager Dale Rushing.
The free event is sponsored by the Friends of the Oakhurst Branch Library.
The presentation will be held in the Oakhurst Library’s Community Room located at 49044 Civic Circle Drive. For more information, call the library at: (559) 683-4838 or visit: oakhurstfobl.com.
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