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Yosemite National Park, in the Sierra Nevada mountain ranges in California, is one of our most well known National Parks. In this episode, we explore the huge cliffs, waterfalls, and trees that John Muir called his church and home. We’ll hike to Vernal Falls, check out a bit of the John Muir Trail, and backpack to Upper Yosemite Falls and North Dome, and see beautiful views of Half Dome.

–PLAN YOUR TRIP–
Wilderness Permits: https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/wildpermits.htm
Trailhead Map:
https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/upload/wildernesstrailheads.pdf
Trailhead Availability:
https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/upload/fulltrailheads.pdf

–SCENE SELECTION–

0:00 Teaser
0:32 Theme Song
1:03 After Intro
2:36 Thomas and Robby
3:11 Reunited!
4:19 Royale with Cheese
5:13 Arriving at Summerdale
6:42 Day One
7:31 Say Hello To Yosemite
8:48 Map Sequence
10:00 Arriving at Camp 4
10:30 Bulletproof Coffee
11:50 Starting the Day Hike
13:47 Laurel Bay Tree
15:06 Vernal Falls
17:57 Manzanita Tree
18:51 Hiking Back in Solitude
22:22 Campgrounds
25:46 Thomas’s Dehydration Story
26:40 Day Two
27:32 Last Night’s Rain Story
28:42 Waiting with Coyotes
29:46 Backpacking Begins!
30:15 Daydreams
31:43 Elderberries
35:08 Thomas at the Top
36:09 Upper Yosemite Falls
38:16 Upper Falls Campsite
40:42 Firestarting
41:36 Evening to Night
44:52 Firelight, Starry Night
45:58 Day Three
47:47 Fireside Chat
49:37 Toilet Sticks
50:25 Swimming
51:07 Day’s Hike
54:08 North Dome
56:52 Eating Lunch
58:12 Golden Evening Hike
1:00:46 Robby’s Fire Attempt
1:03:24 Evening Philosophy
1:05:29 Stars
1:06:02 Day Four
1:06:33 Final Hike Out
1:07:21 What Comes First?
1:09:36 Path of Humanity
1:10:54 Credits
1:11:10 Hong Long and Sunjan Huang Shoutout!

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All of the musical compositions or arrangements and footage in this video are original, and were composed, recorded, and captured by Andrew Lin, Bryan Lin, and Robby Huang

Original content and music is copyright Adventure Archives/Team Scoog Production (c) 2015

28 Comments

  1. I just stumbled on your channel yesterday, and can't get enough of these documentaries/journey. Love your down to Earth approach on everything. Thanks for all your hard work, it will payoff soon. Love & Light.

  2. What an awesome place. Seeing photographs doesn't come close to the views you guys showed. And I'm sure seeing the views you guys just showed doesn't even come close to actually being there. Unfortunately, it's a long way from my back yard, so I'll have to be satisfied with this amazing video. The only disappointment I have about the whole thing is that it wasn't in two or three parts like you guys were initially at least considering. Well, you said something like you'd have enough stuff for two or three parts. Close enough for me. Thanks for the adventure.

  3. humans are selfish and always want you to listen to their lifes sometimes thiink of the poor folks who never get the chance to see the world or like most people dont care just saying

  4. Robbie's analysis about computers is correct. Computers have made it possible for each of us to do more, thus one must be more productive to keep apace with everyone else. This is the curse of the CPU.

  5. I'm 65 now and I can't go climbing mountains anymore not that I could ever climb those like you guys did but just being able to see it from your perspective made it so enjoyable. It was so beautiful too and refreshed my soul just watching it so thank you all very much. We did come out west in the year 2000 from Pennsylvania and spent two weeks mostly driving but we saw 12 national parks and Yosemite was one of them. But we only had one day there so you know we didn't get to see nearly everything we wanted to. We knew we may never get out there again so we wanted to see as much as we possibly could.

  6. Oh geez, all the people, glad I went there years ago when it wasn't so bad, way to many people ruining places, but it is a beautiful place, thanks to Andrew for picking up the ignorant people's trash

  7. Guys, your videos are top notch. The camaraderie, bushcraft, incredible hiking and the message at the end about nature showing us what truly matters. I'm so excited for backpacking season to begin and I've been watching your videos and getting so hyped. Can't wait to keep binging your channel and following along on your newest adventures! ALSO y'all should come to Colorado!

  8. Love the scenery and camaraderie. Really appreciate the plant id, equipment and food experience, and fire building techniques. If you ever are in Southern California, I would be happy to teach you how to fish.

  9. "We arrived at a trail intersection. The famous John Muir Trail. One day we'll hike the whole thing". Episode when? 🙃

  10. Panoramic from Glacier Point. Simply the best. Or up 4 mile then down on Panoramic.

    Crowded but people don't bother me. If you tough then you can go up 4 mile. Do Panoramic to Nevada Falls then hit Clouds rest go up to last tree on Half Dome then down to Valley. Take 3 gallons of water none up at clouds of half dome. 40 miles. 4am to Sunset.

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