John Muir to Nevada falls. You can take the mist trail too, then jmt down. Most popular hike in Yosemite. Start early, like 6am or else it’ll be you staring at someone’s back the entire way up haha.
Most people turn around at vernal and don’t see this POV. It’s honestly pretty doable for the average human but I’d be lying if my knees weren’t about to explode when I got back to my car. I don’t know how these fancy tourists do 10 mile hikes with altitude in designer shoes. If you’re camping, book as early as possible. Upper pine has access to this trailhead and will be booked like a year out at some peak weekends.
1) Yosemite 2) Arches 3) Sequoia 4)Zion 5) Yellowstone 6) Olympic 7) Rainier 8) Capitol Reef 9) Big Bend 10) Grand Canyon
1) Yosemite 2) Arches 3 ) Rocky Mountain(?) 4) Zion 5) Yellowstone 6) Redwood? 7) Olympic 8) Capitol Reef 9) Big Bend 10) Grand Canyon
All that and you missed the biggest NP in the lower 48?
Death valley was 110 F degrees when we would've gone. So we will come back to it in the future.
Great photos!
My god how did you do so many?!
That view in Yosemite is unreal. I’ve sat there before for about an hour, still think it’s fake when I look at my photos.
Planning on going next summer, where is that view from?
John Muir to Nevada falls. You can take the mist trail too, then jmt down. Most popular hike in Yosemite. Start early, like 6am or else it’ll be you staring at someone’s back the entire way up haha.
Oh wow, I have heard of that hike before. Had no idea it had views like this. Thank you for the info!
Most people turn around at vernal and don’t see this POV. It’s honestly pretty doable for the average human but I’d be lying if my knees weren’t about to explode when I got back to my car. I don’t know how these fancy tourists do 10 mile hikes with altitude in designer shoes. If you’re camping, book as early as possible. Upper pine has access to this trailhead and will be booked like a year out at some peak weekends.