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We were standing outside of the Ahwahnee, my GF didn't want to spend so much money. I said that I will pay 100%, she still said no :( Must have been late 90ies or so.
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@[email protected] I can't decide if she was thinking of things she would rather you spend the money on, or if she was just being sensible. :)
It's not just the money, it's also the style and surrounding, clothing, behavious... It just wasn't hers... well...
@[email protected] I can understand that... I was just happy I could treat the family to the experience. It was a surprise for them, as we'd taken the mostly-unknown 4x4 off-road route into the valley and they were expecting the usual tent camping! 😁
@[email protected] I think I stayed there once, but it was a really long time ago.
I also took the moonlight photo tour. They loaded us and our cameras and tripods onto an open tram and drove us to various points where we could see the rocks and peaks in the light of a full moon. I still remember seeing pinpoints of light on the rock face of El Capitan where climbers were bedded down, hanging in hammocks for the night. Magic!
@mlanger Yosemite has always been magic for me! It's still my favorite place on Earth.
@[email protected] I think I've only been there maybe three times. Sadly, I'm really turned off by the crowds at National Parks these days.
@[email protected] Crowds can certainly be an issue. I don't like them either... I forget what the exact number is, but something like 95% of visitors to Yosemite never get much past the valley. The Wawona area is also beautiful, for example. Also visiting in the off season helps. And on that particular visit we took the relatively unknown 4x4 route into the valley, which neatly bypasses most all the road traffic.
@[email protected] I've been up to Glacier Point, which is mostly ignored by the masses because it's a long drive. But I've also crossed from the park to the Mono Lake area during a late spring snow storm. In my little Honda, which is totally the wrong vehicle for that.
@[email protected] I recall one time coming in from the East side over Tioga in my old Jeep and coasting down down down the whole way to the valley. Best mileage that Jeep ever got! 😂
Never had the funds to stay there but have eaten there while backpacking out from housekeeping camp. It is good though and the buffet is worth it right before or after a backpacking trip.