Hiking Half Dome // Yosemite National Park

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • We scored a permit to hike Yosemite's famous Half Dome! We failed to secure a permit multiple times previously through the pre-season lottery and 48-hour lottery before finally getting lucky. This was one of the most physically challenging experiences of both our lives and we definitely made some BIG mistakes.
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Komentáře • 367

  • @davidmcallister7836
    @davidmcallister7836 Před rokem +420

    3 years ago, I was over 400 pounds and practically bed bound. At that point, I decided to set hiking this as a goal to help save my life. I have trained every single day since then and lost 200 pounds for this hike. I will make my attempt at the cables next summer. Thank you so much for uploading this and helping my preparation. You helped save a life.

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +29

      Thank you SO much for sharing that! What an awesome story. No matter what happens with the hike, sounds like you've accomplished so much already. Good luck!!

    • @mikek379
      @mikek379 Před rokem +7

      I would say good luck but instead I will say, you got this!!

    • @davidmcallister7836
      @davidmcallister7836 Před rokem

      @@mikek379 Thank you! I am walking from Dallas to Fort Worth soon to see how ready I am.

    • @souffle3134
      @souffle3134 Před rokem +2

      You can absolutely do it! Big shout out for a back wilderness pass and split it up into two days only because it is so incredibly beautiful back up in there. No need for the stress of doing it in one day. just a thought. good luck. Just got off the rock and yes they did a nice job Sharing there experience

    • @dajo2824
      @dajo2824 Před rokem +1

      Go. Love your message!

  • @billmoeller8897
    @billmoeller8897 Před rokem +137

    First time I climbed it was back in 1963 just out of high school. No lines, permits, just go whenever you wanted. Climbed it 4 more times over the years, the last was in 1992. Could hardly walk for 2 days after the one. Just be at the trail head at 6 am, brings lots of water & do it while you are still young. Back in the 60's we didn't even think to bring a camera, times sure have changed. Thanks for bringing us along, brought back some good memories.

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +9

      Isn't it wild how much it's changed? I bet it was great not having the lines or permits to worry about. These days, I totally see why they have the lottery system. It's frustrating to apply over and over, but after doing it I can tell it would be a huge safety issue if they allowed more people up there!

    • @visit2world
      @visit2world Před rokem +1

      I love it. But still haven't decided to climb it.

    • @billmoeller8897
      @billmoeller8897 Před rokem +2

      @@visit2world If you want a better view, just drive up to Glacier Point. About a 45 minute drive from the valley, compared to the 12 hour hike up & back to the top of Halfdome.

    • @visit2world
      @visit2world Před rokem +1

      @@billmoeller8897 I've been there. I also post on my channel. But still, it cannot compete the happiness to climb it. It has the inner satisfying that I conquer that mountain/Rock/place. I love hiking.

    • @2ddw
      @2ddw Před rokem +1

      @@WorkinfortheWild I hiked it in the mid-90's. While on the cables, someone way up at the top of the cables dropped their water bottle...it went "bonk, bonk, bonk, bonk, bonk, ..." all the way down parallel to the cables and then gradually peeled off and down the back side. Everyone on the cables just FROZE as they all imagined that's what it would be for them...we all started climbing again but very, very slowly and carefully...

  • @kathyhallenbeck8976
    @kathyhallenbeck8976 Před rokem +66

    I'm 72 y.o. and I hiked to half dome for the first time with my adult daughter two Summers ago when I was 70. It was July 31 and she had unexpectedly won the park drawing. I have been hiking, jogging, and hunting all my life so I was glad to go! We took the John Muir trail. My pace is slower than hers but she didn't mind.
    I'd love to go again before I'm too old.

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +5

      WOW! What an accomplishment. I hope we're in that kind of shape 35 years from now!

    • @raymelendez6525
      @raymelendez6525 Před rokem +1

      Age is just a number just enjoy life

    • @yeseniag355
      @yeseniag355 Před 11 měsíci

      Awesome! That’s all I needed to hear to motivate me!

    • @redlush91
      @redlush91 Před 7 měsíci

      That is insane and so proud of you

    • @nan7861
      @nan7861 Před 4 měsíci

      Awesome. You give me hope. My mother and her father climbed Half Dome when she was a teenager, around 1950. I didn’t get the chance when I was young because my parents moved to the east coast. But Mom and I visited Yosemite in 2010 when she bought a T-shirt which says “I Made It To The Top! Half Dome.” I’m wearing that T-shirt today, and hope to Make It To The Top myself when I retire in a few years.

  • @MountainHobbler
    @MountainHobbler Před rokem +12

    I appreciate you guys talking about the negatives and the mistakes. Peaking out must have felt awesome, congrats!

  • @n.c.467
    @n.c.467 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I can't thank you enough for making this video. It's the only one I've found that really shows you what is involved in this journey. Your tips are priceless! While I have decided against doing this, I at least made an informed decision because of your efforts!!

  • @cecerra2
    @cecerra2 Před rokem +4

    So beautiful! So thankful you both made it down safely!

  • @hjonpark
    @hjonpark Před rokem +11

    I did the Half Dome hike about 5 years ago, also in the month of August like you. You're right, it's HOT! There's very little overhanging brush or trees for shade. You need to bring more water than you think. I was an inexperienced hiker at that time, poorly prepared. I drank about 4 liters in the first few hours alone! I had to borrow water from others in my group. My suggestions if you're hiking Half Dome in Summer:
    1] Take very little supplies as possible to make room for water. You won't need as much food as you think because the overwhelming pain in your body will suppress your appetite!
    2] Trail mix is good because its light in weight and carries plenty of calories and salt, which is what you need.
    3] Avoid bringing heavy equipment like cameras/tripods/shovels/survival gear/spare shoes...etc. Save this weight for water instead.
    4] Do bring hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and more water
    5] If you're an inexperienced hiker like I was, then think twice about this hike. There are no roads for a vehicle to come pick you up in the event of an emergency. You will have to be carried by people or be taken away with a medevac helicopter. At least once during my hike I had to stop because my legs turned hard as wooden logs. They were extremely painful. I had to rigorously massage my legs for 30 minutes to get my circulation back. That was a scary experience for me.

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +2

      Great advice! I would disagree about the food part, though. I felt like I needed MORE food than I originally expected. Nothing too heavy - but I have a big appetite and felt the need to snack pretty much the entire way to keep my energy up. Dried fruit is a great option in addition to trail mix!

  • @LEN-iy3ix
    @LEN-iy3ix Před rokem +23

    Well done guys. Myself and my brother hiked half dome in July. We flew up the cables but it began to light rain/mist for a bit while we were on top. We made it down but it was extremely slippy from even a little moisture. We couldn't wait at the top until it fully dried as apparently there was a risk of lightning. The greatest hike of my life but just a touch scary to say the least.

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +2

      Oh wow that does sound scary. I was thinking on the way up I would not like to be doing that hike with any kind of precipitation. Glad you made it down safely!

    • @2ddw
      @2ddw Před rokem +2

      Yeah, the goal with climbing/hiking peaks in the Sierras is to get to the peak before 1:00 pm at the latest so you can get off before any thunderstorms develop. They usually develop in the afternoon...but not always... I was on top of a Sierra peak one time and I saw my buddy's thinning hair all standing on end like he was touching a Van de Graaf generator. We skeedaddled off that peak real fast like!

  • @jcwm01
    @jcwm01 Před rokem +6

    Wow, what a challenging endeavor. Congrats to you both!

  • @RachelJ1
    @RachelJ1 Před rokem +7

    Did this hike last may. Got the overnight/wilderness permit. Hiked up to camp set up our tent and ate lunch then did half dome. We had the whole dome to ourselves not a single person was going up that late in the evening and made it back to camp around dusk to eat dinner. Perfect setup. Perfect weather and solitude. Made it down the mountain before 10am and before the majority of the foot traffic. I highly recommend this!

    • @hahaitztiff
      @hahaitztiff Před rokem

      so you were able to drop off your things at camp before hiking up half dome? and how much water did you carry? thanks!

    • @RachelJ1
      @RachelJ1 Před rokem

      @@hahaitztiff yup! By the time we got there everyone from the previous night had left so we got a good spot. Pack a lot of water. We brought a filter and filtered at the top of the falls and filtered from the Merced about a quarter mile outside camp. Can’t say exactly how much but definitely went through a good 5 liters each total over the course of the two days.

  • @fernandolopez9756
    @fernandolopez9756 Před rokem +2

    I have hiked half dome at least ten times when I was in my mid 50s to mid 60s
    My friend and I stopped that hike when the lottery started. I miss it. My fastest hike was 4 hrs. and 45 min., with 30 min rest at the top. I was a good runner back then. Thanks for bringing those memories back.

  • @coachsean9982
    @coachsean9982 Před rokem +1

    That looks amazing! Thanks for taking us along.

  • @markcorbe5103
    @markcorbe5103 Před rokem +6

    This video is really well done, very realistic and anyone looking to take on half dome would benefit from watching this. I did half dome Aug 30, 2022 and it was an incredible experience. We actually camped at Upper pines camp ground which is a great location for this hike - about 5 minute walk to the trailhead. I also agree that the subdome section (after they check for your cable pass, but before you get to the cables) is one of the toughest parts. Making your way down, particularly down the endless steps between nevada falls and vernal falls is also pretty tough. Awesome, awesome experience. Great video!

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem

      Thank you! You did it not too long after us, we were there in mid-August! Hope you had a cooler day than we did. Thanks for watching & commenting!

  • @mariahn8601
    @mariahn8601 Před rokem +2

    Wow! Thank u so much for all the heads up. Going up next weekend after turning it down for 10 yrs for other commitments. I have not heard anyone explain the trail n terrain that well. Even thou I live in the middle of our beautiful Majave desert I can't take the heat well. This helps me prepare better for sun n bug protection since I am a magnet for insects. Thanks again.

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +1

      That's great to hear! Thanks so much for watching and for the comment. Good luck on the hike!

  • @monicalifornia_
    @monicalifornia_ Před rokem +11

    When you said “eventually we made it” and that music started and that VIEW. I literally cried for you guys. What an amazing adventure.
    You guys are rockstars!!!
    I would “only” add for future tips.
    Steer clear of August. 😬

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +3

      Aww thank you! It wasn’t super climactic at the time just because of how tired we were. But I’m glad it comes across that way!

  • @bdavisk
    @bdavisk Před rokem +1

    Man. I cried tears of shared pain seeing my Guacacoley struggle. Praying for a quick recovery.

  • @Jonnyvids14
    @Jonnyvids14 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much for taking the time to share this. Very helpful.

  • @Infinitejoy81
    @Infinitejoy81 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Very PROUD OF YOU BOTH!
    We did vernal calls and Nevada and coming down our knees were hurting so much, they felt like jello. So happy to see your video!

  • @stumattingley2855
    @stumattingley2855 Před rokem +1

    Really like this video, honest informative assessment. Awesome job!

  • @LizzDimaano
    @LizzDimaano Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video! It was great seeing your experience. I plan on doing the hike next week and I’m pretty nervous, but your video definitely helped ease some of my anxiety ☺️

  • @torstenwennberg4845
    @torstenwennberg4845 Před rokem +4

    Thanks guys. Great video, not overdone and honest. Appreciated all the observations/comments. Enjoyed the scenery as well.

  • @LourdesGonzalez-gs8jj
    @LourdesGonzalez-gs8jj Před rokem +1

    Awesome 😎 hike! Beautiful views at the top of Half Dome!. 💕💕❤️Thank you for the tips of what do and how to prepare for this incredible hike. Thank you for taking us along 🙏🙏🙌🙌

  • @robertwood5023
    @robertwood5023 Před dnem

    Nice work! I was so scared on the cables but it made a memorable climb. Thanks for sharing!

  • @HikingWithShawn
    @HikingWithShawn Před rokem +2

    Wow, 17:44 would be pretty intense. I could understand taking it one step at a time. Your heart is more important than the hike. Congrats on making it! Great video!

  • @DavidandSarah
    @DavidandSarah Před rokem +1

    The waterfall was so beautiful. Very nice hike!

  • @fvsmith
    @fvsmith Před rokem

    Smart move, pacing yourself and taking breaks. The view is worth it!

  • @TheTwoAlpacas
    @TheTwoAlpacas Před rokem +1

    What a beautiful climb. Congrats on the summit.

  • @rbtraveler255
    @rbtraveler255 Před 3 dny

    Good tips . Thank you , guys

  • @showbizvet
    @showbizvet Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for the video hike. I could feel your pain, but also feel your triumph :)

  • @denisehowell9891
    @denisehowell9891 Před 4 měsíci

    This is amazing. Thank you for documenting it. I have been trying to get over my fear of those cables.

  • @joelprange3498
    @joelprange3498 Před rokem

    Did it in late September 2018,. I came shuffling back into camp about 12+ hours later. It was a great adventure. When we reached the top there was a woman crying maybe a combination of elation, exhaustion, dehydration, and anxiety about getting down. If you can’t climb down I guess it would be a helicopter rescue? It is a challenge. It is an experiment of working with strangers to safely make the ascent/decent. Sadly, falls happen almost every year. Congratulations on completing it.

  • @dancinggiraffe6058
    @dancinggiraffe6058 Před rokem +1

    I loved this video, and really enjoyed your comments throughout. Congratulations on making it to the top! I have a bad fear of heights, which is why I never tried to do this myself, but thanks to you, I actually felt as if I were there (minus the fear factor).

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching! This would definitely be a tough one for those afraid of heights. We saw a few people in that boat who were still conquering it!

  • @eldahini01
    @eldahini01 Před rokem

    I do appreciate your sharing. We just came back from Yosemite but didn't visit the top of Half Dome. So wonderful view.

  • @amandastansberry7646
    @amandastansberry7646 Před rokem +6

    I watched this video one day during my lunch break and decided to do vanlife with my husband. We are now six months away from quitting our jobs and embarking on our adventure :’) thank you!

  • @Butterpants1987
    @Butterpants1987 Před rokem

    lucky enough to be a native of southern california and used to do an annual half dome hike with my friends. wasnt too bad of a drive for a weekend trip. we stopped doing those two years before covid when we were still in our mid 20s and didnt have families yet. best times of my life.

  • @larrypoole3906
    @larrypoole3906 Před rokem

    You guys kicked ass. Great video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @kathymurphy7217
    @kathymurphy7217 Před 6 měsíci

    Wow, well done! Great advice in the summing up.

  • @TravelwithaWiseguy
    @TravelwithaWiseguy Před rokem +1

    Epic! Awesome stuff!

  • @RichWeigel
    @RichWeigel Před rokem

    Great hike video thanks folks! On my list!

  • @alanscott6241
    @alanscott6241 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video u guys! Views are astounding. God bless 👍😎🙏❤️🇺🇸

  • @weekendhappycamper
    @weekendhappycamper Před rokem

    I enjoyed the very useful video. I will visit frequently in the future to learn useful information and fill my bucket list. Thank you

  • @mikegrizwold2522
    @mikegrizwold2522 Před rokem +3

    Did this climb a few years ago with a friend. I got stuck on one of the steep sections when this lady panicked and froze. She was pretty scared and could not move which caused a bit of a bottleneck. Not a fun place to get stuck! Everything worked out as she found the courage to make her way back down. Such a long day but worth it! Thanks for including the fact that going downhill is one of the hardest parts of the hike. Many don’t get that until they are experiencing it for themselves. One last thing, go Chiefs!

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem

      We saw a couple people who were freezing up/panicking. Luckily they had people with them to help them up or down. Really not a great place for nerves to kick in!

  • @djjakstarr5370
    @djjakstarr5370 Před rokem

    Effing awesome you guys! 👏🏼

  • @KristinaAdventures
    @KristinaAdventures Před rokem +1

    this is absolutely incredible, what a journey!! so happy you were able to get a permit so you could experience this! thanks for sharing this 😁🙏

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Před rokem

    Simply master class content!!! Well done folks.

  • @davidsiu1364
    @davidsiu1364 Před rokem

    Really good video and thanks for sharing all the info.

  • @davidtoney9933
    @davidtoney9933 Před 4 měsíci

    Great job you two!!

  • @kenhazelbaker4952
    @kenhazelbaker4952 Před rokem

    A primo video - you nailed all the amazing nuances. I've done it 6 times - taken about 50 people up as church singles program = 40 yr olds back in 80's - 90's before lotto..
    Did it once when cables were not in pipe stands - you had to lift them as a 3 - 4 person group - scarry! Met my wife as one of the group second time.
    Best time to go is weekend before Memorial day - all the falls are full, mist trail phenomenal misting, foliage green and new.
    Thanks, great video - better quality than 30 yrs ago. You really covered all aspects. Thanks so much!

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem

      Wow thanks so much! That means a lot. I bet it was totally different back in the 90s. We've heard from a few people who did it with the cables "down". At first I thought that meant the cables were completely gone but then realized it just means they're not in the pipe stands. Would be interesting to give that a try!

  • @knobbiesshreaded3137
    @knobbiesshreaded3137 Před 6 měsíci

    Day hikes are a blast, light and fast. Lots of great hikes start in Yosemite. Spent many summers in Camp 4, hiking on rest days. No permits required back in the day.

  • @rayflanders3221
    @rayflanders3221 Před 9 měsíci

    I Really Like your video. It's a good description of the going up portion. I've done this 3 times now and each time the descent is what is most difficult for me personally . Hiking poles the last time really helped to take some of the weight off my knees on the way down. Also, to reach the top you have to be mentally prepared as much as physically. It's definitely grueling, but the mental prep not only for the cables but the subdome can't be overlooked. My 3rd ascent was because my 15 year old daughter wanted to do the hike in 2018 with her twin 14 year old brothers. I knew the boys could handle it but was a bit concerned she wasn't mentally tough enough. In the months leading up to the hike we watched videos etc, but it's hard to convey just how tough that last portion of the subdome and cables is. She did make it to the top and cried at the top! Each excursion I have done was memorable but I will never forget ascending with my three teenagers. We did Clouds Rest the following year arriving at the top at sunrise. What a sight!

    • @kbarnes8953
      @kbarnes8953 Před 5 měsíci

      😮 I hope your daughter never reads this post about your doubts in her abilities
      I don’t care that you know her and I don’t but having little faith in her is disrespectful.Noted you didn’t say anything negative about your sons.🤔

  • @JaneDoe-xg3vr
    @JaneDoe-xg3vr Před rokem +6

    I would love to do this but I have such horrible anxiety I’m afraid I’d pass out. So glad I got to experience it through you guys 💜 thank you

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching! I can definitely see it being tough for anyone afraid of heights or just anxiety in general. I think I'd definitely want to be clipped into the cables if I felt that way.

  • @annsegler9189
    @annsegler9189 Před rokem

    Glad y’all made it

  • @RichardinNC1
    @RichardinNC1 Před rokem

    Good job to accomplish that hike. Half Dome remains my biggest hiking accomplishment. Done at age 35, before permits were required (except for camping). We did it in a day, myself and most of my group took the longer John Muir trail up and back. Some with a later start, took the mist trail up. I agree about the gloves. We went in June, and had snow/ice at the steep section at 7:20. Quite a challenge. We had filters and got more water from a stream on the return. But our hike was so long, we finished in the dark as well as having started just before dawn.

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem

      Oh wow! We knew people would be finishing in the dark as we passed them on our way down. It's a looong day for sure!

  • @raghavplr
    @raghavplr Před 22 dny

    Inspirational guys!

  • @corgisNhorses
    @corgisNhorses Před rokem

    Did Half Dome 30 years ago when I was 40. Before permits. Up and down 13.5 hours. You came off the cables right--backwards. If you miss that obscure artesian well you're screwed for water. Did Cloud's Rest from Tioga Rd. Another magnificent hike. Excellent video!

    • @lkubo2418
      @lkubo2418 Před 8 měsíci

      I've done it 4 times before permits. On topo map it shows where the spring is, it is not on the main track. The last time I did it, I jog/walked it and used the spring to replenish water. I came a across a young couple who ran out of water, begging for some. I share what I had, but the girl was so delirious that she almost chugged the whole bottle, leaving little for the guy. Going downhill, I didn't need much water, but when I got to the Merced River, I wetted myself to cool off. I would not trust drinking this river water without treating.
      Great video

  • @movingourmind
    @movingourmind Před 2 měsíci

    Superb. I hope to do this next year for my 50th!

  • @barbarasidelko1682
    @barbarasidelko1682 Před rokem

    Spectacular! Rachel you are a younger me, a much younger me. Between the mosquitoes and the heat. Cole totally get the dehydration. One of the fourteeners we conquered (LaPlata Peak) just about killed me. Ran out of water. So happy you made it. Great video. Thanks for bringing us along.

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem

      Oh wow running out of water on a 14er would be rough! We’ve both tackled 14ers but not in this kind of heat. Thanks for watching!

  • @radhavasam
    @radhavasam Před rokem

    Thank you. It is very scary. And you both did it, Congratulations :)

  • @leelaural
    @leelaural Před 8 měsíci

    great video.....informative....thx for posting.

  • @adampugh7771
    @adampugh7771 Před rokem

    Wow. great vid....congrats y'all made it...great views......Thanks a bunch for sharing!

  • @jb664q
    @jb664q Před 4 měsíci

    Electrolytes too! Great job guys tough hike

  • @paulscozzari602
    @paulscozzari602 Před 5 měsíci

    Did this hike back in 2000, all in one day. Could not walk the next day but it was worth it! If you are not in tip top shape, definitely break the hike up into two days if you can. And as for water, you can only carry so much water before the weight becomes restrictive, so definitely bring water purification tablets with you and get water from the streams.

  • @briansk8362
    @briansk8362 Před 29 dny

    Such a cool video. We’re learning about Yosemite and I showed this to my class. Thank you

  • @randymackintosh6559
    @randymackintosh6559 Před 8 měsíci

    ...been there...done that...before the days of permits...probably 1985...thanks for the shots...looks much like I remembered it...at the place you stopped to check permits...I discovered my hiking buddy had been grazing our food all day long when he had the food pack, and we basically had no more food!!! After he convinced me not to kill him....I spent the rest of the day begging people I saw eating trail mix or ANYTHING for a bite...quite embarrassing...LOL

  • @randystraub3012
    @randystraub3012 Před rokem

    Great video, great next-day recap! I've done HD twice; got dehydrated the first time and learned my lesson. Going down the 8+ miles is tough even when adequately hydrated. Breaking the hike into 2 days is a great suggestion. I found your presentation style very refreshing - I'll be back. Thanks!

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem

      Thank you! That means a lot! I always try to keep it real and never sugarcoat anything...even if it comes across as negative to some, that's the real experience! We absolutely loved this hike and learned some really valuable lessons.

  • @unjarredoutdoors5513
    @unjarredoutdoors5513 Před rokem

    Well done, thanks for sharing

  • @robertupchurch8088
    @robertupchurch8088 Před rokem

    Don’t Die Signs…😂😂😂😂😂. Wow! Congratulations…Beautiful views!

  • @MelissaAndAlex
    @MelissaAndAlex Před rokem

    This place looks Amazing

  • @puffintravels
    @puffintravels Před rokem

    thanks for sharing 😍

  • @paullanda8268
    @paullanda8268 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm impressed. good job!

  • @williamhintzman8317
    @williamhintzman8317 Před rokem

    Have Done The cables 2 times. 1st time Single day round trip. That was brutal as you know. Second time we overnited in Little Yosemite Valley and hit the Cables by 9 am the next morning. Went to the Valley floor that same day. Reserve the hikers camp 2 nights so you can leave your gear in the Box during the half dome hike. The 2 Day trip was much more enjoyable. Happy Trails!!!

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem

      Nice! yeah, I think that would be the way to go for sure if we ever did it again. Thank you for watching!

  • @traveltheusa97
    @traveltheusa97 Před rokem

    Nice video, I really want to go to Yosemite and do this hike now!

  • @JimsMusicLegacy
    @JimsMusicLegacy Před 9 měsíci

    Really a cool video adventure with great advice toward the end. I've hiked it twice. The first time, I was 19. What a thrill that was. I'm afraid of heights. When I hit the trailhead, I was clean shaved. When I got back, I had a beard down to my knees! That's called fear induced hormones. The second time, I was in my 40's and I didn't make it because we didn't hit the trail until 7 AM (too late) and the hike kicked my butt. I recommend pitching a tent at Little Yosemite and make it a 2 day trip. Water doesn't hydrate enough, you need Gatorade or something with electrolytes.

  • @toel33
    @toel33 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful and informational video guys! I'm glad you guys made it 😄 Liked the fact that you talked about how exhausting the hike can be. Not every video talks about that but it should most definitely not be underestimated haha! Personally did this hike mid November last year. The weather was good and especially not too warm, no crowds, all with all great circumstances to do this hike. My only mistakes was to start a little too late which made me walk for like 3 hours in the dark back down while tired and without a proper light source. Nevertheless I highly recommend you to try the hike during that time of the year. It's beautiful! Two notes tho:
    1) There's less sunligh during the day (which screwed me kinda over).
    2) The cables are down and you need some gear/ropes to tie yourself to the cables.
    It's a bit more dangerous but again, really beautiful during that time of the year.
    Greetings from Amsterdam 💙

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +2

      thanks so much for watching and commenting! I think it would be an interesting experience to hike this with the cables down. Not sure I'd have the guts to do it but you never know! Congrats on finishing it!

    • @2ddw
      @2ddw Před rokem

      Clarification: by "the cables are down". They are actually just lying there on the side of the mountain, just not propped up on the metal poles. There are videos on people doing it in winter...but the ice...that would change the risk equation.

  • @wanderingacres9528
    @wanderingacres9528 Před rokem

    Doing this hike next month can't wait

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +1

      Good luck! I think it would have been great to have more time to prep. We just had the 48 hour window once we found out we won the lottery. You'll love it!

  • @ml11545
    @ml11545 Před měsícem

    Great video! Ty

  • @shashankviswanadha7566

    We had a very similar experience from our hike mid August too. The water in the Merced was very clean that we all drank it without any filters and were absolutely fine!

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem

      After filling up with filtered water we later filled up just straight from the river. Agree, it was just fine. But still would have been smart for us to carry a filter or tablets.

    • @2ddw
      @2ddw Před rokem

      @@WorkinfortheWild Yup. Filter and bag adds 3.5 oz. Tablets for a day hike, virtually weightless.

  • @jenniferfisher530
    @jenniferfisher530 Před rokem

    I've always wanted to do this hike and have hiked extensively all over the Sierra. But yes, August is super hot and you need lots of water.

  • @stanstanly3812
    @stanstanly3812 Před rokem +8

    I did the Half Dome hike way back in 1987 with my Air Force buddies. A lot more rugged back then! I don't remember too many nice concrete stairs. The area before the cables is part of what's called Quarter Dome. Back then it was really a free-for-all hiking over that area. Lots and lots of huge rocks and people took multiple paths. Glad to see they made improvements. Also there was not as many rails around the dangerous areas. You had to be very careful walking around the falls. We went in early May and the falls were running at max. The steep trails were slick and the rain from the falls keep you soaking wet! Also, no permits were required back then. One of the most challenging things I've ever done. Glad I did it when I was young. LOL

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem

      Wow! What a cool experience. There is still a section toward the top of quarter dome where the stairs disappear and you can take whichever path looks the best. But not nearly as rugged as what you're describing! Thanks for watching & commenting.

  • @TamonYanagimoto
    @TamonYanagimoto Před rokem +1

    sweaty palms watching this!

  • @anthonypalacios7926
    @anthonypalacios7926 Před rokem +3

    Great video! Half Dome is definitely a hike I would love to do. Through backpacking and hiking, I've learned to supplement electrolytes with water. Finding that balance is key to staying hydrated.
    Keep it up!

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem

      Thank you! We will definitely be carrying electrolyte packets on long hikes from now on. Thanks for watching!

    • @2ddw
      @2ddw Před rokem

      @@WorkinfortheWild Personally, if I carry 2 containers of water, I carry 1/2 strength gatorade in one. Just another option.

  • @dallasn16
    @dallasn16 Před rokem +3

    Everyone needs an experience like that, when you're broken and dehydrated on the trail. It's a very hard lesson but one you will certainly not forget.

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +2

      Totally. It was definitely a learning experience!

    • @jenniferwallace6360
      @jenniferwallace6360 Před 15 dny +1

      Do you use any kind of hydration supplements or just water

    • @dallasn16
      @dallasn16 Před 15 dny

      @@jenniferwallace6360 There's plenty of great supplements out there (Gu, nuun, salt tabs, liquid Iv). The main thing is something that is high in sodium and low in sugar.

  • @TimmyCramer
    @TimmyCramer Před rokem

    Whoa.....thar looked epic!! Heading back to San Diego Sunday for a week of beachside camping. Keep having fun! Timmy C Arizona

  • @hossromani
    @hossromani Před rokem

    Excellent video very helpful, despite all the videos on this topic, it was very honest and helpful

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem

      It's true -- there are so many half dome videos here on CZcams! Glad to hear our experience was helpful

  • @beachwoodRR
    @beachwoodRR Před 18 dny

    A great video. I have done Angels Landing but now I am too old to do any more. So your video was fantastic for me. Not as scary as Angela landing.

  • @jamesorr1200
    @jamesorr1200 Před 8 měsíci

    Thx so much for the great video! I’ve never hiked beyond the Mist Trail, but I really want to do the full hike. Is the Mist Trail the most difficult section, or would you say the rest is just as steep?

  • @donnaCR2779
    @donnaCR2779 Před 11 měsíci

    My husband and I did this over six years ago and we also ran out of water. It was miserable hiking back but would do this again.

  • @Jason-Bailey
    @Jason-Bailey Před rokem

    I just did angels landing a couple days ago, can't wait to do half dome.

  • @MrJrbryan
    @MrJrbryan Před rokem

    alright, great vid..I loved the little details that could be of great value to newbies..you two make a great couple...that little blond lady knows how speak on camera: ))

  • @KaliLife619
    @KaliLife619 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Omg my anxiety went through the roof! I would definitely have a panic attack half way up the cables and need to be rescued.😅 Respect for you guys!

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately, we saw a bit of that. Not the best place to panic!

  • @mariapgutierrez9690
    @mariapgutierrez9690 Před 5 měsíci

    I am not a climber, but thank you for sharing. I should definitely start taking my daily walks I do not think I could ever do this, I get dehydrated by doing simple exercise, not even consistent

  • @pabiker7505
    @pabiker7505 Před rokem +3

    Great video, awesome views. Wish I had the stamina do hike it, but at 66 yrs old, don't think so. Heading to Wyoming in September for backcountry hikes.
    Nice dogs, love the labs!!

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching! Yes, this is definitely a challenging hike. We feel fortunate to have the ability to complete it at this point in our lives. But there are plenty of beautiful hikes that don't require the same amount of work :)

    • @pabiker7505
      @pabiker7505 Před 9 měsíci

      Put this hike back on my bucket list after seeing the 93 yr old gentleman from Oakland California do it this year. He did it in 2 days like you mentioned. That increases the odds of completing the hike. Applying for permit in March 2024, hope to do hike in September.

  • @JohnICGomes
    @JohnICGomes Před 11 měsíci

    Did this today in 100F and full sun! I almost fainted twice because of the heat. Everything was perfect but 100% the heat is just crazy!

  • @RayUrnerphoto
    @RayUrnerphoto Před 7 dny

    Going in 3 weeks. STOKED!!!

  • @elliswoodall407
    @elliswoodall407 Před rokem

    Awesome. I'd like to do that someday

  • @jwebbw
    @jwebbw Před 5 měsíci

    I've been up there twice, both times camped at the base camp. But beware, we heard bears at night trying to climb up the trees to get our food. We backpacked, so we were weight conscious, 2L water each, but we also had a filter. I remember it as being a cake walk to the top, no problems whatsoever. And its 16 miles round trip, 4700ft elevation gain, and around 13,500ft total. I would say stay the night at the base camp and don't push yourself next time.

  • @runningrock124
    @runningrock124 Před 5 měsíci

    definitely go DOWN the John Muir Trail after Nevada Falls on the way down
    it's slightly longer but definitely easier on the way down when tired and have sore knees/thighs
    and you get different views!
    sunscreen above the tree line
    def need 4L of water or a camelback and filter
    start at 6a or earlier
    take more breaks!!

  • @willienillie6337
    @willienillie6337 Před 8 měsíci

    Do you know if you are allow to clip yourself to the cables when you’re resting or climbing? Thanks for sharing your video.

  • @WestShoreMan
    @WestShoreMan Před rokem

    Last time I climbed it it was 100 plus degrees on the trail and fires everywhere. Luckily the wind was in our favor but it was brutal with that heat.

    • @WorkinfortheWild
      @WorkinfortheWild  Před rokem +1

      The heat is BRUTAL for sure. I believe it hit 96 degrees in Yosemite Valley the day we hiked, so slightly cooler up top but not great.

  • @RhythmAndStyle
    @RhythmAndStyle Před 11 měsíci

    Nice I'm hoping to get some permit to Half Dome, was there this yr but filled with tourist