Started early and went back to the sign that misled us and went on to Mono Lake. The two mechanics were there and worked on the car while we washed, breakfasted and fooled around and about twelve o'clock we were again on our way. The roads to Tioga Pass were not so bad but we certainly had some tall climbing to do. In some instances was afraid to look down, the distance below was so great. Some places there was one way traffic, machines going up for one hour and then pulling to one side where the road was cut a little wider so the machines for the next hour could pass. The road was just wide enough for one machine. The scenery here was just wonderful and as most of the roads are around curves, one did not know what to expect next. Then about two miles from the summit, we hit Lake Tioga and as that is the last thing one expects to see at such an altitude, we were surprised. It was beautiful and when we hit the summit, 9941 feet, we entered the park and reached the control about 3:30 where we parted with $5.00 for permission to go over the park roads. The roads were so terrible that the government should pay you the cost of a set of tires instead. The scenery, of course, was wonderful, but no more so than we had already seen. We camped at Lake Tenaya.