Nikki Tomlin
A young blonde woman with a beaming smile is standing before a majestic rock formation in a scenic outdoor setting. The woman is wearing a pink beanie hat and a puffy black jacket, indicating cold weather conditions. The rocky cliff face towers behind her, with a waterfall cascading down its side, catching the golden light of the setting sun. The warm oranges and reds of the sunlight contrast beautifully with the cool grays and browns of the rock and vegetation. The overall scene exudes a sense of wonder and appreciation for nature's beauty.

Witnessing the Firefall at Yosemite

What is Firefall? 👇🏻 (Save this post to your bucket list collection!) Natural Firefall (they used to fake this in the summer) is a phenomenon that happens in Yosemite National Park every February. It also happens in October but that’s incredibly rare! Conditions have to be perfect though!Horsetail falls has to be flowing. No runoff means no waterfall and to have enough run off it needs to snow or rain. If it’s snow it also has to be warm enough during the day to melt the snow. The horizon needs to be clear at sunset as well. If all of these things are perfect you’ll have ten minutes of beautiful Firefall down the side of El Capitan at sunset. 🔥 Run off wasn’t the best while I was there but I definitely caught some of the magic 👆🏻 Witnessing this phenomenon is a vibe you’ll never forget! And don’t forget your layers like these from @lskd | gifted

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