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The 10th Cav is still around . We/they (Im retired) still refer to ourselves as Buffalo Soldiers. I was part of the Brigade Recon , Charlie Troop 10th Cav.
Yosemite was my backyard for 40 years. It is my favorite place on Earth. I have to the tops of most of the peaks, monoliths and waterfalls you see in Yosemite valley. I have hiked its trails and scaled its peaks most of my life. I am saddened by how crowded and congested it has become. And dumb people who do not give it the respect it deserves end up gettin killed or injured. And Yosemite gets a bad rap as a result. Still, it is my favorite place and it always will be. And I will work to preserve it for posterity.
Tourons. We have them here in our local state parks in WV, ruining the experience for everyone else that visits these places. People that go out of their way to interact with the wildlife with no care how it puts not only themselves in danger, but the animals (because once an animal attacks someone trying to provoke them for a photo op, it’s not the human that gets put down). Or the people going to areas they shouldn’t to get a photo to post on social media and ending up getting hurt. All it does is put more restrictions on park-goers, more areas getting closed off, and it ruins it for everyone else. Not to mention all the littering from how overcrowded things get when the tourons congregate around popular spots during certain holidays or events. I’ve watched park rangers try and get things under the control, but the lack of respect from people visiting these places is honestly just quite sad. No care.
Yosemite is better than any amusement park…and I LOVE amusement parks. Yes, really. And the drive on the 40? Beautiful as well, especially about 30 mins before getting to the Valley, just outside the entrance. If you know, you know. Side note: I haven’t been since 2010 so my memory may be thinking of 30 mins before the entrance instead. Regardless, any who take the 40 into Yosemite knows where I mean.
@@TwoBs I've never heard of the term tourons before, I assume you mean tourist/morons, there are so many examples of tourists devoid of brains on RUclips that it makes you wonder how they manage to navigate life. One of the most stupid incidents that I've come across was a family that got out of their car in a safari park to have a picnic, they were lucky that their kids didn't become one of the snacks.
3:15 - Chapter 1 - The california gold rush 7:15 - Mid roll ads 8:45 - Chapter 2 - The little known history of chinese miners 12:15 - Chapter 3 - Buffalo soldiers ; not just a reggae song 14:55 - Chapter 4 - John muir ; the father of our national park system 19:25 - Chapter 5 - She can do it 21:15 - Chapter 6 - A magnetic place 23:05 - Chapter 7 - A changing landscape 25:35 - Conclusion
Actually in 2024 they needed to protect the Sequoia trees like the General Sherman by using aluminum Mylar to wrap the trunk & some of branches from catching fire. True that the fire is required to open & broadcast the Sequoia seeds pods.
Having hiked a lot in the Sierra, that was my immediate reaction when he said the Sequoias were now limited to an area the size of Cleveland then showed Mariposa Grove. I'm pretty sure there are Sequoias in Sequoia National Park; as a matter of fact, I've seen them.
There also a single tree growing in Millersville, PA. Due to the property owner's privacy concerns, I will not disclose where. That said, it's well above the other nearby trees and will likely become a landmark in the next 10-20 years when it's bottom limbs break free of the canopy.
I got waaaay too excited to record a video on TopTenz about human flesh art, it even inspired a new story for a buddy's anthology about Lovecractian Ghouls. I think casual fans of Geo, Bio, and TopTenz would be absolutely shocked to see the weird **** I write. lmfao
Ooooooh ....Yosemite N.P. .... Truly truly.... The most beautiful place that I have ever been to... in my whole entire life. ..... I'll never forget this place..
Parasocial relationships. They're very weird. Karl had so many weird people trying to DM him or show up at his door like they were his friends. Luckily, I haven't had that problem, but I don't use my real address on anything, and avoid posting pictures of my house.
@@geographicstravel Holy crap, now that _is_ weird. I may enjoy watching someone’s content, but I couldn’t ever imagine going to their private home and expecting them to just let me in or somehow be flattered that I stalked them and creeped their whole family out. Some people have way too much confidence and zero self-awareness - so dangerous. I personally don’t care who sits on my screen as long as the topics are good. You and Karl are both great, but so are the ones that types up the script, researches information, edits the videos, etc. It’s a team effort and it really is done well, so thanks to everyone for churning these videos out for us to enjoy at no cost.
I have been here several times in my life. The size and beauty are great. It’s sad how every amazing site or place has a dark past. However you choose to see it, that’s how we got here. I wish knowing history would help us not repeat it but that’s just something we tell our kids. In reality we are human and use the past as a template for the future, with slow progress away from the mistakes of the past.
Aishiteta to nageku ni wa Amari ni mo toki wa sugite shimatta Mada kokoro no hokorobi o Iyasenumama kaze ga fuiteru Hitotsu no me de asu o mite Hitotsu no me de kinou mitsumeteru Kimi no ai no yurikagode Mo ichido yasurakani nemuretara Kawaita hitomi de dareka naitekure *The real folk blues Honto no kanashimi ga shiritaidake Doro no kawa ni sukatta jinsei mo warukuwanai Ichido kiri de owarunara Kibou ni michita zetsuboto Wana ga shikakerareteru kono chansu Nani ga yokute warui no ka Koin no omoi to kuramitaita Dore dake ikireba iyasareru no darou
Can you also add the metric system when you're talking about measurements? Because it's annoying having to pause to video only to Google how many meters is X feet....
He's doing his own thing. I used to write for these channels (and would still, if I my schedule wasn't full with recording and being asked to do cosmic horror anthologies for Macabre Ink), but only came on as production manager (and later as a host) after the dust already settled. He's a busy guy, but I hope Simon's doing well.
Finally, a subject that I have been interested in for decades...the dark history of Yosemite. Don't disappoint me, I am expecting some dire happenings here and will not put up with sunshine and rainbows. Make it spooky...
Yes It Is Introuble Abused By Many Ignored In Many Many Areas Water Pollution Fires By Carelessness ANIMALS INSTINCTION DUE TO ILLEGAL POACHERS AND EVIL CRIME MURDER ACTS....LET LOVE RESPECT AND CARING SHARING LIVE. REPLANT ALL LIFE WITH LOVE❤❤❤❤
It's always a shame to find out that important men of history were never completely full of high moral standards. I know that our perceptions of everything change as time moves forward, but there's always something terrible that we learn about "important men of history."
“Lived in balance with the land” that’s a total myth, they were just like any other people. There is a reason horses, and camels went extinct in north america.
Slavery was forbid by Spanish crown way before that, so King doesn't approved that therefore Spain doesn't approve that, you can talk about what people exploring west America did but they were from Spain, Portugal, Italy, France..... And if they did that, its on his name, not under Spain protection
How? lol If you’re in the US, you learn about it very early on with US history and how to pronounce it, and most over the age of 25 should know how to say it thanks to a cartoon character named Yosemite Sam. I’m curious as to how you thought it was said lol … Yoze-mite? Yo-say-mite? Yo-semite?
What? You produced a 25 minutes video about Yosemite, but didn't mention Hetch Hetchy and its history? A Yosemite national Park video without Herch Hetchy is not a detailed video about Yosemite, history goes beyond Chinese immigrants and buffalo soldiers. Muir died because of Hetch Hetchy.
@@Duncan23 Because all they did was point out historical facts, which is a part of geographical study especially since these events had a major impact on the environment, and your opinion of it was a "virtue signalling guilt piece." "Geography is the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of HUMAN ACTIVITY as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries." (Oxford). "geography noun 1: a science that deals with the description, distribution, and interaction of the diverse physical, BIOLOGICAL, and cultural features of the earth's surface. (Biological includes humans. Merriam-Webster.) "The modern academic discipline of geography is rooted in ancient practice, concerned with the characteristics of places, in particular their natural environments AND PEOPLES, as well as the relations between the two." (Britannica) "Geography is the study of the lands, features, INHABITANTS, and phenomena of Earth" (Wikipedia).
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Where is Simon? This guy is nice…. But he’s not Simon.
The 10th Cav is still around . We/they (Im retired) still refer to ourselves as Buffalo Soldiers.
I was part of the Brigade Recon , Charlie Troop 10th Cav.
Yosemite was my backyard for 40 years. It is my favorite place on Earth. I have to the tops of most of the peaks, monoliths and waterfalls you see in Yosemite valley. I have hiked its trails and scaled its peaks most of my life. I am saddened by how crowded and congested it has become. And dumb people who do not give it the respect it deserves end up gettin killed or injured. And Yosemite gets a bad rap as a result. Still, it is my favorite place and it always will be. And I will work to preserve it for posterity.
Tourons.
We have them here in our local state parks in WV, ruining the experience for everyone else that visits these places.
People that go out of their way to interact with the wildlife with no care how it puts not only themselves in danger, but the animals (because once an animal attacks someone trying to provoke them for a photo op, it’s not the human that gets put down). Or the people going to areas they shouldn’t to get a photo to post on social media and ending up getting hurt.
All it does is put more restrictions on park-goers, more areas getting closed off, and it ruins it for everyone else. Not to mention all the littering from how overcrowded things get when the tourons congregate around popular spots during certain holidays or events. I’ve watched park rangers try and get things under the control, but the lack of respect from people visiting these places is honestly just quite sad. No care.
Yosemite is better than any amusement park…and I LOVE amusement parks. Yes, really.
And the drive on the 40? Beautiful as well, especially about 30 mins before getting to the Valley, just outside the entrance. If you know, you know.
Side note: I haven’t been since 2010 so my memory may be thinking of 30 mins before the entrance instead. Regardless, any who take the 40 into Yosemite knows where I mean.
@@TwoBs I've never heard of the term tourons before, I assume you mean tourist/morons, there are so many examples of tourists devoid of brains on RUclips that it makes you wonder how they manage to navigate life. One of the most stupid incidents that I've come across was a family that got out of their car in a safari park to have a picnic, they were lucky that their kids didn't become one of the snacks.
3:15 - Chapter 1 - The california gold rush
7:15 - Mid roll ads
8:45 - Chapter 2 - The little known history of chinese miners
12:15 - Chapter 3 - Buffalo soldiers ; not just a reggae song
14:55 - Chapter 4 - John muir ; the father of our national park system
19:25 - Chapter 5 - She can do it
21:15 - Chapter 6 - A magnetic place
23:05 - Chapter 7 - A changing landscape
25:35 - Conclusion
I love listening to the national parks episodes. Could you guys do some more Canadian and other countries parks?
We'd be super down to do that.
Beautiful! Thanks For this Eric
My pleasure!
You are dead wrong about Yosemite being the last home of the Sequoia. There are groves in both Seqouia and Kings Canyon Natl. Parks.
It said the Sierra Nevada was the last home of the Sequoias. Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Park are all part of the Sierra Nevada.
Actually in 2024 they needed to protect the Sequoia trees like the General Sherman by using aluminum Mylar to wrap the trunk & some of branches from catching fire. True that the fire is required to open & broadcast the Sequoia seeds pods.
Having hiked a lot in the Sierra, that was my immediate reaction when he said the Sequoias were now limited to an area the size of Cleveland then showed Mariposa Grove. I'm pretty sure there are Sequoias in Sequoia National Park; as a matter of fact, I've seen them.
They thrive across the pond in the UK as well.
There also a single tree growing in Millersville, PA. Due to the property owner's privacy concerns, I will not disclose where. That said, it's well above the other nearby trees and will likely become a landmark in the next 10-20 years when it's bottom limbs break free of the canopy.
Keep up the good work eric! As a fellow cosmic horror fan i support you!
I got waaaay too excited to record a video on TopTenz about human flesh art, it even inspired a new story for a buddy's anthology about Lovecractian Ghouls. I think casual fans of Geo, Bio, and TopTenz would be absolutely shocked to see the weird **** I write. lmfao
Ooooooh ....Yosemite N.P.
.... Truly truly....
The most beautiful place that I have ever been to... in my whole entire life.
..... I'll never forget this place..
now imagine it with way less people. if you have a chance, check out sequoia/kings canyon n.p.
I have to admit Eric is a better fit as host of Geographics than Karl.
Really depends on the topic. We've got a bitchin Olympus Mons video coming out soon too.
I really couldn't care who as long as the info is good, never understood the knob gobbling to youtubers
Parasocial relationships. They're very weird. Karl had so many weird people trying to DM him or show up at his door like they were his friends. Luckily, I haven't had that problem, but I don't use my real address on anything, and avoid posting pictures of my house.
@@geographicstravel Holy crap, now that _is_ weird. I may enjoy watching someone’s content, but I couldn’t ever imagine going to their private home and expecting them to just let me in or somehow be flattered that I stalked them and creeped their whole family out.
Some people have way too much confidence and zero self-awareness - so dangerous.
I personally don’t care who sits on my screen as long as the topics are good. You and Karl are both great, but so are the ones that types up the script, researches information, edits the videos, etc. It’s a team effort and it really is done well, so thanks to everyone for churning these videos out for us to enjoy at no cost.
Go there at least once a year about 2 hours from fresno ca
You are so lucky.
I was fortunate enough to spend a week at Camp 4 in the Yosemite Valley in 2007. Yosemite was (and still is) the closest thing I've seen to Eden...
This was awesome because it didn’t take the path expected. Well done!
Keep up the good work you did your honework👌
Jessie's an incredible writer. Her fiction work is gonna blow people away.
Thank you.
Man, American history really is just atrocity after atrocity after genocide after atrocity. Ugh.
Awesome!
Karl for Biographics, Eric for Geographics 😅
I have been here several times in my life. The size and beauty are great. It’s sad how every amazing site or place has a dark past. However you choose to see it, that’s how we got here. I wish knowing history would help us not repeat it but that’s just something we tell our kids. In reality we are human and use the past as a template for the future, with slow progress away from the mistakes of the past.
Wait wait wait... that's not Simon.
girlie simon hasnt been host for almost a year
Good observation.
Wait, I'm not Simon? Why didn't anyone tell me this?
Long story.
Whyyyyyyyy???? Where is Simon? What did you do to him????
Aishiteta to nageku ni wa
Amari ni mo toki wa sugite shimatta
Mada kokoro no hokorobi o
Iyasenumama kaze ga fuiteru
Hitotsu no me de asu o mite
Hitotsu no me de kinou mitsumeteru
Kimi no ai no yurikagode
Mo ichido yasurakani nemuretara
Kawaita hitomi de dareka naitekure
*The real folk blues
Honto no kanashimi ga shiritaidake
Doro no kawa ni sukatta jinsei mo warukuwanai
Ichido kiri de owarunara
Kibou ni michita zetsuboto
Wana ga shikakerareteru kono chansu
Nani ga yokute warui no ka
Koin no omoi to kuramitaita
Dore dake ikireba iyasareru no darou
Went two years ago. Life changing place.
Can’t wait for the Olympus Mons video.
That's on Mars, dude. Not happening. Sure, they do planets and celestial bodies but not features on those planets.
Can you also add the metric system when you're talking about measurements? Because it's annoying having to pause to video only to Google how many meters is X feet....
No. ‘Merica.
Why was there no mention of Yosemite Sam? You guys drop the ball on that one😤
Why must you use bogus accents when quoting people from the past? Just read the quotes and don't add your phonetic interpretations to them.
Oh God what happaned to simon!!! Great job tho new host
He's doing his own thing. I used to write for these channels (and would still, if I my schedule wasn't full with recording and being asked to do cosmic horror anthologies for Macabre Ink), but only came on as production manager (and later as a host) after the dust already settled. He's a busy guy, but I hope Simon's doing well.
@@geographicstravel that's awesome using a writer to fill the spot. Still excited to see future videos!
Finally, a subject that I have been interested in for decades...the dark history of Yosemite.
Don't disappoint me, I am expecting some dire happenings here and will not put up with sunshine and rainbows. Make it spooky...
It's also home to a half Vulcan guy with hover boots and a marshmallow maker
It would've been even more majestic with their original population imo, but such is life
Eric's link doesn't seem to work.
Which one?
Yes It Is Introuble Abused By Many Ignored In Many Many Areas Water Pollution Fires By Carelessness ANIMALS INSTINCTION DUE TO ILLEGAL POACHERS AND EVIL CRIME MURDER ACTS....LET LOVE RESPECT AND CARING SHARING LIVE. REPLANT ALL LIFE WITH LOVE❤❤❤❤
It's always a shame to find out that important men of history were never completely full of high moral standards. I know that our perceptions of everything change as time moves forward, but there's always something terrible that we learn about "important men of history."
Yup good ol' Yo-se-mite..
“Lived in balance with the land” that’s a total myth, they were just like any other people. There is a reason horses, and camels went extinct in north america.
Slavery was forbid by Spanish crown way before that, so King doesn't approved that therefore Spain doesn't approve that, you can talk about what people exploring west America did but they were from Spain, Portugal, Italy, France..... And if they did that, its on his name, not under Spain protection
Honestly kinda sad how this channel basically all but died without simon
You just made me realise I've been reading Yosemite wrong my whole life :(
How? lol
If you’re in the US, you learn about it very early on with US history and how to pronounce it, and most over the age of 25 should know how to say it thanks to a cartoon character named Yosemite Sam.
I’m curious as to how you thought it was said lol … Yoze-mite? Yo-say-mite? Yo-semite?
Damn right I'm a Space Cowboy
"Whatever happens, happens. I'm watching a dream I'll never wake up from."
Maurice?
Dude can’t handle your voice switches
Word, lady falsetto would be better
I miss Simon :(
Please. It's 'press-ID-ee-o'. Presidio.
The title reminds me of my ex-lover 🍻
Your ex was a notable national park?
@@geographicstravel Oui! There was a lot of travelers lost in her trails.
What? You produced a 25 minutes video about Yosemite, but didn't mention Hetch Hetchy and its history? A Yosemite national Park video without Herch Hetchy is not a detailed video about Yosemite, history goes beyond Chinese immigrants and buffalo soldiers. Muir died because of Hetch Hetchy.
"Yo, Semite"
Who dis??? I actually had to double check I clicked on the right video.....
Has been presenting for about 5 months
I miss Karl :(
Karl's moving.
Same here.
No Simon no watch
Nice joke, Simon.
Sooo I'm halfway through and this isn't a geography video.... It's just a virtue signalling guilt piece
Can't handle your feelings being hurt by the truth about the past? Aww, poor little thing.
@@resileaf9501 no I come to a channel called geographics for geographical content, is that too hard to understand?
Feeling guilty huh? 😂
@@kasibree why would I feel guilty for events that happened hundreds of years before my birth and that happened in another country?
@@Duncan23 Because all they did was point out historical facts, which is a part of geographical study especially since these events had a major impact on the environment, and your opinion of it was a "virtue signalling guilt piece."
"Geography is the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of HUMAN ACTIVITY as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries." (Oxford).
"geography
noun
1: a science that deals with the description, distribution, and interaction of the diverse physical, BIOLOGICAL, and cultural features of the earth's surface. (Biological includes humans. Merriam-Webster.)
"The modern academic discipline of geography is rooted in ancient practice, concerned with the characteristics of places, in particular their natural environments AND PEOPLES, as well as the relations between the two." (Britannica)
"Geography is the study of the lands, features, INHABITANTS, and phenomena of Earth" (Wikipedia).
You’re pronouncing it wrong. It’s “Yo, semite.” This was authoritatively established by the president of the united states
That is not how Californians pronounce it.
And I would know, I grew up in Cali.
@@geographicstravel LOL just a Trump joke. He said it that way one time 🤣
Insect gourmet meals ad before video? 😠
Mmmm, protein. I've convinced my nephew to eat flavored insect treats on numerous occasions.
@@geographicstravel eww. 👍🏻
Simon got a new haircut.
Fifth 🎉
What happened to Geo Graphics?...
I forgot Simon doesn't do this no more. This channel is dead to me.
;)
No Simon no ty..
Haha, what a funny story, Mark!
Not simon. No watch
Pfft. Whatever, dude.
This is such a juvenile take.
Simon has not been here for about 10 months and you just realise now?
And… it’s climate change. Lol
What Simon?