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Dana Meadows

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For the activist, see Donella "Dana" Meadows. The Dana Meadows can be found at the eastern entrance to Yosemite National Park, at the foot of Mount Dana, not far from Tuolumne Meadows and the Tioga Pass entrance station. At an altitude of 9,728 feet (2,965 m),[1] the meadow can be covered in snow up to 162 inches (411 cm) deep in wintertime.[2] In June or July, it is springtime in these meadows, but snow can come at any time, especially after 1 September. Before Yosemite became a park, Basque sheepherders would graze their flocks here, and in other areas of the Sierra Nevada. Often lonely, they would carve their initials into the trees of the meadow, several of which are still visible. (In hunting season, some animals of the Sierra, such as the deer, have learned to migrate into the park.) The meadows are named for James Dwight Dana (1813-1895), a professor of geology and natural history at Yale.[3]

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  1. ^ Geographic Names Information System Feature Detail Report - Dana Meadows. Geographic Names Information System. U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved on July 10, 2006.
  2. ^ CDEC Historical Data — DANA MEADOWS (DAN). California Department of Water Resources — California Data Exchange Center. Retrieved on 2005-09-20.
  3. ^ Browning, Peter (1986) Place Names of the Sierra Nevada. Wilderness Press: Berkeley.

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