HOW WE DAY TRIP - Sequoia National Park
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- In this video we bring you along for the ride as we take a day trip to the amazingly beautiful Sequoia National Park. Get all the details you need for traveling to the park and gaining entry, and discover popular hiking trails and attractions like the Big Trees Trail, Tokopah Falls Trail, and the awe-inspiring General Sherman Tree, the largest tree on Earth. Follow along with us as your guide and learn how to make the most of your day trip to this very special National Park. If you enjoyed this video don't forget to drop a like and hit subscribe! Thanks for watching!
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Thanks man for sharing, seems really amazing Place. We are planning our first visit to the Sequoia. Could you please share in which parking lot did you park?
@@kishankotecha22 No problem! Awesome you will love it, it’s an amazing place for sure. 😊 Once you get in and drive all the way up the mountain you really just park in whichever lot is closest to the area you want to see. Like say you want to see General Sherman, there is a big lot close by a trail leading to it, then say you want to go on one of the hikes we did there are lots near them, and so on. Just grab your map at the gate and it will help you. Also, before your trip add some waypoints of sites you want to see or the parking lots near them in your phone maps. You may not have much cell service up there, but the satellites will still work and show you the waypoints you marked in your phone. 🤙🏽
@@WhereWeWild awesome, thanks for the detailed info
@@kishankotecha22 No prob man have fun be safe 👊🏽
Love this one! Great cinematography. Haven't been there in years. Now I want to go back. 😂
Thanks! That’s one of our favorites 😊
So then why the 😂 emoji…doesn’t go.
That looks like it was well worth the drive! That creek was loaded with fish. I love that trail through the rocks. Those trees are quite impressive, Great video!
Thanks man 👊🏽😃 Yeah it’s pretty up there! Definitely a ride haha but once you’re up there 🤷🏻♂️😊
one day I will make it out there. looks beautiful
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Amazing place and video editing! Whats the music tracks your using here? Amazing
Yeah it really is an amazing place we love it. 😊 And thanks! Really appreciate it! I forget the exact names of each song in this video, but I use royalty free song licensing sites like Soundstripe for all the music in our videos and just try my best to pick tracks that match the story we are trying tell. 😊 Thanks again. Really appreciate the compliment. ☺️🤙🏽
Great vid, can you go swimming in any of the creeks/waterways?
Thanks! 😊 We did a 3 days in Kings Canyon video as well which was beautiful! 😍 Sure you can swim! Here are the river safety tips for you straight from the website. Thanks again glad you enjoyed the video 😉🤙🏽
River Safety
All rivers in Sequoia and Kings Canyon are potentially dangerous and require great care. The most dangerous times are during spring and early summer when melting snow from the mountains makes river waters swift, icy cold, and extremely hazardous.
While recreating in the parks' lakes and rivers can be tempting, drowning is the primary cause of death here. Rivers present great danger due to their fast currents and slippery rocks. In river-related deaths, many people did not intend to swim, but fell in. Cold water can quickly weaken your strength, and strong currents can make it nearly impossible to get back out. Hypothermia can set in quickly even if it is warm outside.
Currents are strong even during low water. Drop-offs and undertows are ever-present. Be vigilant.
If you do swim:
Do not swim in during in areas with strong currents, or steep drop-offs.
DO NOT leave children unattended.
Swimming and alcohol or drugs do not mix. Swim sober.
Wear sturdy shoes. Sharp objects in the water can cut bare feet.
During storms, get out of the water and exit beach areas.
NEVER SWIM ALONE.
Cool video the area near the waterfall looked awesome. 🤙
Thanks! 🙌🏽 Oh man yeah that whole hike was amazing! Sequoia is an incredible place ❤️😊⛰🌲
Very nice video! Thank you for sharing. Hi your new friend here 😄
Hi! 😃 Thanks so much! And thanks for watching 😊
@@WhereWeWild you're welcome. Have a good day my friend. Stay connected
Great video! What camera do you use? :)
Thanks! 😊 And right now mostly GoPro Hero 8.
Thanks for all the info buddy
I’m going there next month
No prob! Hope you have a blast! If you have any other questions feel free to ask 😊🤙🏽
@@WhereWeWild I appreciated brother
hello to camp in sequoia you need to pay
Yeah we use Recreation.gov to find sites 👍🏽
Nice video
Thanks 😊
Gorgeous!
It really is ❤️😊