Sierra Nevada 4K Mountain scenic driving on Tioga Pass Road from the east entrance gate of Yosemite National Park to Lee Vining and Scenic Highway 395 in California. This drive was made in August.

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25 Comments

  1. Psychologically, we are hurt and we are asking what is hurt and is it an image that you have built about yourself that is hurt and when that image is questioned that image gets hurt. Wherever there is psychological time that divides, there must be conflict.

  2. When was this taken? I’ve got a reservation for Yosemite in June & I cannot wait to get back up to Tioga! It’ll be my 3rd time in the backcountry 😀

  3. you should have made a left just past tioga pass resort and drove to Saddlebag lake it is the highest drive to lake in the state of California Amazing place and great Hiking.

  4. I like the way you turned your camera sideways to capture all that natural beauty, too bad it's only 25 mins, should have been at least an hour, but you are still very much appreciated, thanks.

  5. Thanks for the Such a gorgeous scenery 👌🏔🙏
    My bucket list dream is…. Riding around my Fat bob HD in the country sides of USA 🇺🇸 🌲🏍🛣❤️

  6. This drive was one of the highlights of our holiday here, the first day open after winter with meltwater swollen streams and flooded meadows. Just jaw dropping. Kept some of the giant fallen pine cones as souvenirs!

  7. It reminds me of the road down from Valdresflye, where we always take a snack. My wife is Norwegian and we climbed The Nose and Lurking Fear together. But driving up to the pass was very special. Within minutes I was about 25 ft out on Head Rush on Lembert Dome and suddenly understood the name. I decided not to lead "Big Boys Don't Cry"

  8. I remember one time where (this is easily 50 years ago) our family was on vacation going up 395, and our parents decided to go up Tioga Pass to get to Yosemite. I have a clear memory of my dad having to stop our 1970 Chevy Impala, get out, and adjust the carburetor so it would take in more air. That pass is just short of 10,000 feet (3030 meters) elevation!
    Thank you for uploading this… it's been a VERY long time since I saw that road and the incredible beauty of it all.

  9. Thank you for your side view shots while you're traveling. Not many road trip videographers do that, so it's nice to see "what's left or right" on your videos. Great views on this trip. So majestic. And it's alway fascinating to come out to a flat plain on these kind of drives.

  10. Drove thru this pass on accident instead dropping into the Sequoias. I got to see all 4 seasons while i was driving thru, best experience ever. Never knew the name of the pass until today ! the gas station on the right before the 395 was the confirmation for me. Thank You !

  11. Thank you for sharing this. I just added this drive on my list of things to see now. I love your videos. I am doing the drive from Dallas to Utah now and doing the scenic drives to the National Parks and staying in Moab now. Thank you !

  12. Thank you to all the men who built the roads that take us to these wonderful places. Without them most of us would never witness this beautiful country.

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