photograph
Monolith, the Face of Half Dome Half Dome was originally called "
Tis-sa-ack", meaning Cleft Rock in the language of the local
Ahwahnechee people. Tis-sa-ack is also the name of the fourth route on the formation, ascended by
Royal Robbins and Don Peterson over eight days in October 1969. Tis-sa-ack is the name of a mother from a native legend. The face seen in Half Dome is supposed to be hers. Tis-sa-ack is the name of a
Mono Lake Paiute girl in the Yosemite Native American legend. John Muir interchangeably used "Tissiack," "South Dome," and "Half Dome" in his writings. Others say
Ahwahneechee Native Americans named Half Dome "Face of a Young Woman Stained with Tears" ("Tis-se'-yak") because of the
colonies of brown-black lichens that form dark vertical drip-like stripes along drainage tracks in the rock faces.
Jack London's 1900 short story "Dutch Courage" tells of a fictional climb of Half Dome.
Monolith, the Face of Half Dome is a black and white photograph taken by
Ansel Adams in 1927 that depicts the western face of Half Dome as seen from the "Diving Board". It was used by the
Sierra Club as a visual aid for the
environmental movement, and was a part of the portfolio
Parmelian Prints of the High Sierras. The ashes of
Ansel Adams were later scattered on Half Dome after he died. Half Dome was used as the logo for a software company,
Sierra On-Line. In 1971,
outdoor recreation and climbing equipment company
The North Face created their company
logo, based upon a stylized depiction of the Half Dome formation. It is still their logo 50 years later. In 1988, the video for the single "
Just Like Paradise" was released, featuring clips of singer
David Lee Roth rock climbing at Half Dome shot by Emmy Award-winning mountain climbing photographer
David Breashears. Also in 1988, Half Dome was featured on a 25 cent United States postage stamp. An image of Half Dome, along with
John Muir and the
California condor, appears on the California
State Quarter, released in January 2005. From 2010 until the introduction of
REAL ID, California
driver's licenses featured an illustration of Half Dome. ==See also==