Hiking 15 Miles Alone to Find Yosemite’s Best Campsite

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
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    An exhilarating solo adventure into the Yosemite Wilderness along the Pohono Trail in Yosemite National Park, California. Starting at the iconic Glacier Point, I embarked on a 15-mile overnight journey filled with breathtaking views and unforgettable moments. The trail offered stunning vista of Yosemite Valley, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls, making every step worthwhile. As I trekked towards Dewey Point, the landscape transformed, revealing panoramic views that left me in awe. Dewey Point provided the perfect spot to set up camp for the night. Surrounded by the tranquility of nature, I spent the evening under a blanket of stars, reflecting on the day's adventures.
    The next morning, I packed up and continued my hike, connecting to the McGurk Meadow Trail which leads back out to Glacier Point Road. This part of the journey offered a serene walk through lush meadows and dense forests, providing a peaceful contrast to the dramatic cliffs and peaks of the previous day. Throughout this solo trek, I encountered and experienced the raw beauty of Yosemite in a unique and personal way. Enjoy the adventure!
    Video Title: Hiking 15 Miles Alone to Find Yosemite’s Best Campsite

Комментарии • 105

  • @natlovell122
    @natlovell122 Месяц назад +10

    What an awesome adventure. That campsite was just unbelievable. I’ve been to Yosemite countless times but it just never gets old. Cool to see you reading Marcus Aurelius, I always find my outdoor adventures the best time to reflect.

  • @suzianto281
    @suzianto281 2 дня назад +1

    I’ve always wanted to do a backpacking trip to Yosemite. Thank you for sharing, my friend!

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  День назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!!

  • @user-mp6jj3nc1w
    @user-mp6jj3nc1w Месяц назад +5

    Your enthusiasm is catching! Great photography.

  • @susanaavv
    @susanaavv 5 дней назад +1

    I was just at Yosemite last week and it was amazing! I really enjoyed your video and I’m hoping to go again soon :)

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  5 дней назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @ggraciee
    @ggraciee 19 дней назад +1

    your voice is so soothing, you’re like the bob ross of hiking

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  18 дней назад

      Haha I’ve never heard that before but OK!!

  • @TopshelfJunior
    @TopshelfJunior 20 часов назад

    LOL, Scott was really annoyed by that "village of campers" lol.

  • @pastapalads5598
    @pastapalads5598 17 дней назад +1

    This looks life an absolute dream. I live in Denmark where the tallest point is a whole 200 meters above sea level. I hope to one day visit these beautiful north american national parks

  • @Morgan.Bentley
    @Morgan.Bentley 19 дней назад +2

    Ahhh, the Yosemite content I was fiendin for!! Nice video man🤙🏼 Can’t wait to get out there one day!

  • @BigDukeX
    @BigDukeX Месяц назад

    Awesome Scotty, you picked a good one.., and your timing was perfect!

  • @peterbedford2610
    @peterbedford2610 29 дней назад +1

    Just got back from 3 days in desolation. Snow at rock bound pass made me turn back. Great weather.
    Beautiful scenery.
    Half Dome never fails to impress..thanks

  • @CatherineSui-Miller
    @CatherineSui-Miller 10 дней назад

    Nature’s best resort. Yosemite never gets old to me. Thanks for taking us along this beautiful journey.

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  4 дня назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @ManivanAdventures
    @ManivanAdventures 11 дней назад

    Amazing! Definitely adding this to the list!

  • @Fallen_Arrow
    @Fallen_Arrow 26 дней назад

    great video man! keep up the great work

  • @katygrayell9227
    @katygrayell9227 29 дней назад

    Epic trip!

  • @just_joc
    @just_joc 29 дней назад

    Both sunset and sunrise shots were epic, as were the views! Your happiness to be in nature is evident in all your videos, and it is infectious!

  • @alpinetactics
    @alpinetactics 22 дня назад

    Been to Yosemite many times but never experienced it like that. Going to have to put this on my bucket list! Thanks for sharing, beautiful video!

  • @westcoastbestcoast7683
    @westcoastbestcoast7683 28 дней назад +1

    Wow the campsite you had looked the best! Definitely going to look into getting a permit for this one!

  • @michymoo839
    @michymoo839 20 дней назад

    Every time you go to the edge to look at the view my stomach just flips and my legs tingle. The views are just spectacular!

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  18 дней назад

      The best I’ve had yet…..yet!😄

  • @Skidoo22
    @Skidoo22 29 дней назад +1

    22:00 Absolute perfection, that'll be me in September, I need to find that spot 😉

  • @elizabeth415
    @elizabeth415 9 дней назад

    Wow ! What a nice campsite you found a nice view of the mountains, the sun and the stars!
    Thank you for sharing your amazing adventure. Stay safe !

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  5 дней назад

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @TalesFromAbroad-SJ
    @TalesFromAbroad-SJ 19 дней назад

    What an exhilarating solo adventure in Yosemite! Your hike along the Pohono Trail from Glacier Point to Dewey Point looked absolutely stunning. The vistas of Yosemite Valley, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls were breathtaking. The timelapses you captured were incredible and really added to the beauty of the video. Spending the night under the stars at Dewey Point must have been unforgettable. Thanks for sharing this amazing journey!
    Cheers,
    Simon - Tales From Abroad

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  18 дней назад

      Thanks, Simon! 🤙

  • @josephsaeteurn9158
    @josephsaeteurn9158 Месяц назад

    lovely trail..

  • @kw2764
    @kw2764 28 дней назад +1

    That is spectacular. I'm headed there for the first time next summer. I'm thinking early June and hope the snow is mostly gone on this trail then...??--Ah, read your reply to another comment and think it will be good. Thanks for the beautiful sights!!

  • @Shockhikes
    @Shockhikes 26 дней назад

    Our sound effects at water crossings and going over fallen trees are very similar 🤣

  • @Nate15888
    @Nate15888 11 дней назад

    Great video! Thanks for sharing

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  4 дня назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @ggraciee
    @ggraciee 19 дней назад

    I love your videos! Hope to do this trail one day:)

  • @jhrobbins97
    @jhrobbins97 14 дней назад +2

    Camped in that same exact spot a few years ago. Such a cool spot

    • @marcogil6665
      @marcogil6665 Час назад

      Where do you store your food/trash at a campsite like this? bear canister?
      I have never camped in a place like this,only "turist" campsites at Yosemite,but one day I will.
      Thanks.

  • @JoseHernandez-jh7ht
    @JoseHernandez-jh7ht 25 дней назад

    Good hike

  • @profishant9891
    @profishant9891 26 дней назад

    Nice one Scotty.

  • @Yomamma100
    @Yomamma100 27 дней назад +1

    Awesome man! Ever hike Chilnualna falls in Yosemite? Another awesome spot. Keep up the great videos 🤙🏼

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  25 дней назад +2

      Oh yes, great hike!

  • @danieloakland927
    @danieloakland927 26 дней назад +5

    The bad thing about these videos... makes me hate the 40-Hr. Has me thinking I need to schedule another trip for July before my trip in August, yeah I was there in early June so what? People always ask me, "Why Yosemite again"? To which I usually respond... have you been there?? If 'yes', have you been to x, y, or z? Everywhere there is awesome, even a couple of hours on a bike around the valley floor dodging the 'normies.' I definitely need to do this Pohono Trail. I've been up and around Ostrander, looped Buena Vista/Royal Arche from Briadalveil Creek (Westfall Meadows is amazing), but not the N. side of Glacier Pt Rd.

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  25 дней назад

      I know what you’re saying!

    • @trishlarrysnyder1008
      @trishlarrysnyder1008 23 дня назад +1

      I feel the same way, I live in Tennessee and the Great Somkies Mountains is a 4 hour drive. But I rather hike the Sierras that’s where my heart is

  • @Fallen_Arrow
    @Fallen_Arrow 26 дней назад +1

    What are your tip on first getting started with hiking, solo hiking in particular? additionally, what camera do you use to record? it looks really good! thanks

  • @roam4fun853
    @roam4fun853 29 дней назад

    Great video

  • @douglaswarrenheinz1629
    @douglaswarrenheinz1629 26 дней назад

    Til til valley

  • @msosa2454
    @msosa2454 17 дней назад

    I was literally supposed to do this specific hike this past weekend but I got sick. Definitely going in September tho

  • @Chaser87
    @Chaser87 6 дней назад +2

    May I ask what camera you are using?

  • @tracykooken2606
    @tracykooken2606 29 дней назад

    beautiful !!!! what time year/month !!! id love to a semi winter spring trip. been over a decade sinse last there .

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  28 дней назад

      Late May of this year - perfect time!

  • @nullislandlife
    @nullislandlife Месяц назад

    Beautiful Hike. What a score on the campsite. Also, may I ask what type of permit you need for this?

    • @owendunbar5272
      @owendunbar5272 29 дней назад

      I’m pretty sure it’s the pohono trail (glacier point) permit on recreation.gov.

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  28 дней назад

      Really was. An overnight wilderness permit.

  • @garylo7490
    @garylo7490 9 дней назад

    After seeing this video, plan going in sept if get an entry ticket. Will it be cold in sept. Also what is the bran of your sleeping pad and sleeping bag. Get the gear ready. Thanks

  • @trishlarrysnyder1008
    @trishlarrysnyder1008 23 дня назад

    Hi Scott I have seen just about all your videos and love them all. I have a question for you since you been all over the Sierra’s… I am going to attempt to do the J M T next July 2025 starting from Onion Valley to Yosemite Valley . My question is when I start from Onion Valley in your opinion what do you suggest my first night camp be Charlotte Lake or somewhere near Glen Pass. Thanks for the information and keep your videos coming I learn so much from them.

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  22 дня назад +1

      Thank you very much. If you are not acclimated, I suggest camping at onion valley then continuing on, but if you are, you could go over the pass and camp at the Kearsarge lakes, then continue on the next day. Better to take it easy than burn yourself out at the start.

    • @trishlarrysnyder1008
      @trishlarrysnyder1008 22 дня назад

      @@Sheety33 Thanks for all the information, I plan on getting there a few days early so I can acclimate, you are so right I definitely don’t want to burn out the first day. In your travels how far is it from the trailhead to Kearsage Lake and from there to Charoltte Lake? (Oh by the way I live in Tennessee) so I can’t do much exploring that area. I was raised in Southern California and hike the Sierra’s many times when I was younger and that is where my heart is… so Thank you again for your videos 😁

  • @sneakyray9160
    @sneakyray9160 24 дня назад

    What tent are you using? You should post all your camping gear that you use.

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  23 дня назад

      Big Agnes fly creek UL 2

  • @stingrayshark9373
    @stingrayshark9373 25 дней назад

    What kind of hiking watch do you use? Thanks.

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  25 дней назад

      Was wearing an SE on this hike but just switched to the Apple ultra 2 and love it.

  • @jesseonamotorcycle
    @jesseonamotorcycle 8 часов назад

    Do you have to have a permit to camp in a location like this?

  • @michaeloswald3776
    @michaeloswald3776 26 дней назад

    do you think Dewey point would be less busy in autumn?

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  25 дней назад

      I do! Colder temps keep many people away.

  • @zakkrick
    @zakkrick 26 дней назад

    What’s the name of the camping site name you camped in Yosemite, I’ve camped in Yosemite when I was in the 7th grade in 1995 but I was too little to remember how to get back there

  • @Jeff-tk3nd
    @Jeff-tk3nd 29 дней назад +1

    Aren’t there regulations against camping along the rim?

  • @user-op4uc9lc2q
    @user-op4uc9lc2q 25 дней назад

    So when you are up on a ridge you don;t have to keep the food away from your campsite?

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  23 дня назад +1

      Surprisingly, the latest from the Yosemite wilderness ranger is to sleep with your food within arms reach….but do what you feel comfortable with!

  • @tracykooken2606
    @tracykooken2606 29 дней назад

    scott r u from cali ?? central area ??? it seems u beem there a few !!!

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  28 дней назад

      California born and raised (:

  • @kyemoreno
    @kyemoreno 23 дня назад

    I’m a newbie but like how do you find your way back to your car?? Are there multiple parking lots or you just camp remotely close? I know there’s like hundreds of thousands of acres, but do people really hike dozens of miles out knowing they’re gonna have to hike em all back to their car?

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  23 дня назад

      It’s all part of the planning (:

  • @peterbedford2610
    @peterbedford2610 28 дней назад +1

    Do you use a bear can? Your pack looks so small.

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  25 дней назад

      Yes, it’s at the very bottom of the pack inside. 450 bear vault in a 35 L pack (:

  • @JG-hn3vj
    @JG-hn3vj 20 дней назад

    What did you use to shoot this?

  • @Terribad13
    @Terribad13 28 дней назад

    What camera did you use to film this?

  • @Amplified435
    @Amplified435 8 дней назад

    As someone from the Midwest who’s done a ton of hiking (Zion, etc) but never been to Yosemite, are the brown bear sightings frequent? Is it dangerous to hike like you’re doing? I hate that I’m too scared to do those things because of a bear mauling me to death, even if I had bear spray-it doesn’t always work out right?

    • @jtl4714
      @jtl4714 5 дней назад

      Nahhh black bears are never really any issue (danger wise). You’re required to have a bear can in the park, but that’s really the only way in which you’d draw bears to your camp. Otherwise, not sneaking up on/scaring them, and being loud before you do is enough to scare them away. Seeing a bear in the park is a blessing! Of course observe them from a safe distance and you’ll be fine. Also as an fyi, bear spray is illegal in the park because you really don’t need it. Also I don’t think there’s record of a bear mauling

    • @Amplified435
      @Amplified435 5 дней назад

      @@jtl4714 bear spray is illegal in a national park? I doubt that.

    • @jtl4714
      @jtl4714 5 дней назад

      @@Amplified435 if I am the bearer of bad news (pun intended), so be it. It most definitely is illegal. It’s actually considered a weapon within the park. So leave it at home and save it for a park like Glacier or Yellowstone which has grizzlies. By doing so you’re keeping the wildlife (and people) safe

    • @jtl4714
      @jtl4714 5 дней назад

      @@Amplified435saw your other comment but I’m guessing it got removed-Thanks for reeling that back. Bear Spray is not allowed in Yosemite because there are no grizzlies, but highly recommended in other parks that do have them like glacier and Yellowstone. Keep bear spray out of the park as it can be dangerous to wildlife and visitors

    • @jtl4714
      @jtl4714 5 дней назад

      Edited for clarity - I backpack in Yosemite about 4-5 times a year, and while I’m not an expert in the park I’m very familiar with the regulations (as you should be when going backcountry)

  • @felixdoxon0238
    @felixdoxon0238 22 дня назад

    what trail is this?

    • @Sheety33
      @Sheety33  22 дня назад

      Pohono Trail from Glacier Point

  • @exoplanetnomad
    @exoplanetnomad 9 дней назад

    Instead of reading a book on Marcus Aurelius, read a book about the native Indians that used live in these majestic places and call it home! And how, they were subjected to genocide, displacement, extermination and expulsion at the hands of your forefathers! Their great herds of buffalo they counted on for sustenance deliberately exterminated to starve them out of their homeland! Never forget the history and the blood soaked hands that made these natives disappear, Marcus Aurelius be damned!

  • @socalairshowreview7410
    @socalairshowreview7410 10 дней назад +1

    Looks like an ILLEGAL campsite

  • @kurtcameron7562
    @kurtcameron7562 14 дней назад

    Nice video. You should switch your GoPro or whatever camera from the fisheye to regular view. Just my humble opinion.