Anybody going anywhere?
I'm taking a small three day trip to Yosemite, May 29th-31st.
I figured after over a year of conditioning myself for long hikes...it's about time I put it to the test.
So me, a bud and his wife...we booked a cottage located inside Yosemite (three months ago)...it's located on the west side of the park, about a 20 minute drive to the valley. Planning on hitting the waterfalls...but...we decided not to tackle Half Dome, aside from it being a 14 mile hike (from valley to top)...its last stages are on the edge of the granite rock...and the last 400 feet to the top dome itself, is near close to a vertical friggin climb (temporary ropes are in place), well, THE HELL WITH THAT..as I'm a friggin pansy when it comes to heights like that, oh hell to the friggin no, lol. You also need a special permit to hike Half Dome.
But I'll be walking miles and miles, there's no doubt about that.
I'd like to check out the Sequoias too.
They say the best times to visit Yosemite are late May and early June, as waterfalls are at full blast, plus a bit less crowded than the Summer, so yeah...we have the perfect three day date.
I've never been to Yosemite before, so if some of you have, I'd appreciate some heads up where to go, and some other tips...
I'm taking a small three day trip to Yosemite, May 29th-31st.
I figured after over a year of conditioning myself for long hikes...it's about time I put it to the test.
So me, a bud and his wife...we booked a cottage located inside Yosemite (three months ago)...it's located on the west side of the park, about a 20 minute drive to the valley. Planning on hitting the waterfalls...but...we decided not to tackle Half Dome, aside from it being a 14 mile hike (from valley to top)...its last stages are on the edge of the granite rock...and the last 400 feet to the top dome itself, is near close to a vertical friggin climb (temporary ropes are in place), well, THE HELL WITH THAT..as I'm a friggin pansy when it comes to heights like that, oh hell to the friggin no, lol. You also need a special permit to hike Half Dome.
But I'll be walking miles and miles, there's no doubt about that.
I'd like to check out the Sequoias too.
They say the best times to visit Yosemite are late May and early June, as waterfalls are at full blast, plus a bit less crowded than the Summer, so yeah...we have the perfect three day date.
I've never been to Yosemite before, so if some of you have, I'd appreciate some heads up where to go, and some other tips...

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