Amazing views again Homemade!! But a very hard trek for sure... Hopefully the snow is melting faster now. I believe that animal is called the Prairie dog. We have them here in Utah. Love all your videos 😊👍👍😊!!!🏞️🏞️
I was positive you were going to have a campfire to warm up your feet and dry out your shoes . I still can't believe that their will be more water in all those crossings as the snow has barely started to melt. I know I would have waited for someone to cross with , kudos to one frickin tough lady.
I would be waiting a long time for someone else. I don't do camp fires when I am by myself, I just get into my sleeping bag when I get to my tent and I stay warm. Very rarely have I been cold while walking and not at all in this section
That area is incredibly beautiful when all the snow is gone and the lake is visible without ice. Another two pass day, awesome, still moving on. WOO HOO!! Hey, wheres the trail? Yea, dirt, boo more snow. You called it, Ground Squirrel. Most likely Trout, quite common in the Alpine waterways, also very tasty. Your bird friend is a Brown-headed Cowbird (male). What kind of boots are shoes are you wearing in all of this snow and water? Toulemain Meadows, Yosemite National Park. 932 Miles. SAFE HIKING
Another great video. beautiful views..I am catching up again. whoo hoo!! I was out of town again.
Thanks Vicky
Great to get my fill of Whoo Hoos again -love your spirit!
Thanks Richard
I just had a mini vacation watching this, wow! I will add to the other comments about wet feet and a tough gal. You are definitely rocking this trail.
Another great little series of videos...keep 'em coming!
Amazing views again Homemade!! But a very hard trek for sure... Hopefully the snow is melting faster now. I believe that animal is called the Prairie dog. We have them here in Utah. Love all your videos 😊👍👍😊!!!🏞️🏞️
Thanks Deb
I was positive you were going to have a campfire to warm up your feet and dry out your shoes . I still can't believe that their will be more water in all those crossings as the snow has barely started to melt. I know I would have waited for someone to cross with , kudos to one frickin tough lady.
I would be waiting a long time for someone else. I don't do camp fires when I am by myself, I just get into my sleeping bag when I get to my tent and I stay warm. Very rarely have I been cold while walking and not at all in this section
That area is incredibly beautiful when all the snow is gone and the lake is visible without ice. Another two pass day, awesome, still moving on. WOO HOO!! Hey, wheres the trail? Yea, dirt, boo more snow. You called it, Ground Squirrel. Most likely Trout, quite common in the Alpine waterways, also very tasty. Your bird friend is a Brown-headed Cowbird (male). What kind of boots are shoes are you wearing in all of this snow and water? Toulemain Meadows, Yosemite National Park. 932 Miles. SAFE HIKING
I am still in the same trail running shoes I have been wearing since Wrightwood
@@RestlessKiwiHiker Just guessing that you feet are a bit cold.
Surprisingly no. Only first thing in the morning when I put on the wet socks but I nce walking they are good
@@RestlessKiwiHiker Putting on wet socks on an icy-cold morning! You aren't just one tough lady, you are approaching super-human!
Giant striped moth is a White-lined Sphinx Moth.
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