Ash your videos are all anybody really needs to be prepared to visit the places you cover. You do a great job. Very thoughtful, and your knowledge of these parks is evident. I know Yosemite well, and you didn't miss anything. Your enthusiasm for Grand Teton has really convinced me to visit there, and I'll be following your recommendations closely.
I love your videos. I have purchased your trip planners for Yosemite, Yellowstone and Grand Tetons. I will go to Yosemite in May 2025 and Yellowstone and The Grand Tetons in September 2025. Your trip planners are a big help and I can’t wait to go!
I just got back from my first trip to Yosemite. It was a fantastic trip, I just wish I could have seen this before I went. It would have saved me so much time and headache!
This is perfect timing b/c we are planning a trip there in 2024. Have you by any chance heard that grand Teton national Park might be selling some of their land? That has me concerned. I don’t want development in that park.
So, Grand Teton has a fair amount of privately held land within its boundaries, and usually, the park tries to buy it up if it gets listed for sale. Not sure if that will happen with this particular parcel, unfortunately, but that's why it's important to support the park's non-profit partners. Last time this happened, they were able to raise the money needed to purchase the parcel! But I think most people don't realize that there is privately owned land in that park.
@@DirtInMyShoes well said. I am familiar with the history of ownership going back to Rockefeller, like you said so important to support the non profit partners....you don't want to fly into the airport and see a sea of homes. I just love that national park lol
it's my favorite, and it has a really interesting history! The Rockefellers actually relatively recently donated more of their private land within the park (where the Rockefeller Preserve is now). So it's an ongoing story! @@richardthorne2804
Don’t know if you reply to comments or not. But I have a question. I’m planning a trip for my family and some friends and their child. They want to go to Montana /yellowstone. Given our budget we aren’t sure if we can go in Mid May. If we went end of April first of May would it be a waste?? It would be their first time out there and I want to make sure they have a great experience.
I would not go at that time....the roads won't be fully open at that point and you'll be limited in what you can get to. If you can wait until mid-May at least, you won't be sorry :)
You need to pay an entrance fee when you get there + on certain days, you do need to have a reservation to enter the park. I have a full video here on my channel that will walk you through that reservation process.
@@DirtInMyShoes I knew Yosemite back in the day, 1955-75, when you could just show up and get a camping spot, stay for weeks if you wanted, no traffic jams, no hoards, no lines, no crowded hiking trails, just quiet beauty ... and you didn't need 'the right' daily schedules.
Good video, but it would seem you missed a few: 1) While in Yosemite DO not get lost. 2) While in Yosemite DO not get taken by a Bigfoot. 3) While in Yosemite DO not get abducted by Aliens... ....hahahahahaha....
Ash your videos are all anybody really needs to be prepared to visit the places you cover. You do a great job. Very thoughtful, and your knowledge of these parks is evident. I know Yosemite well, and you didn't miss anything. Your enthusiasm for Grand Teton has really convinced me to visit there, and I'll be following your recommendations closely.
Thanks so much!
Amazing video per usual! Thank you ☺️
You are so welcome!
I love your videos. I have purchased your trip planners for Yosemite, Yellowstone and Grand Tetons. I will go to Yosemite in May 2025 and Yellowstone and The Grand Tetons in September 2025. Your trip planners are a big help and I can’t wait to go!
Thank you! You've got some amazing parks in your lineup for next year...thank you for trusting me with your national park vacations!
Gorgeous upload, you edited this so nicely! Great places my friend 🔥🔥
Thanks!
This is my favorite place on earth 😭🥰
It's amazing!!
Amazing and organized intro to Yosemite! Thank you!
You're welcome!
I did the hike from Tuolumne Meadows to Glen Aulin on 8/25/24 and in was wonderful! Plus no mosquitoes.
Andy
I'll bet that was amazing!
Thanks ,Ash. I admire your passion for Yosemite.
My pleasure!
I just got back from my first trip to Yosemite. It was a fantastic trip, I just wish I could have seen this before I went. It would have saved me so much time and headache!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you had fun!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR 12 TIPS 🙏🏼🙏🏼
You're so welcome!
Thanks for Explaining, absolutely I will in April to Yosemite, is my first time am glad
Hope you enjoy it!
Thank you so much for this :D
Of course!
This is perfect timing b/c we are planning a trip there in 2024. Have you by any chance heard that grand Teton national Park might be selling some of their land? That has me concerned. I don’t want development in that park.
So, Grand Teton has a fair amount of privately held land within its boundaries, and usually, the park tries to buy it up if it gets listed for sale. Not sure if that will happen with this particular parcel, unfortunately, but that's why it's important to support the park's non-profit partners. Last time this happened, they were able to raise the money needed to purchase the parcel! But I think most people don't realize that there is privately owned land in that park.
@@DirtInMyShoes well said. I am familiar with the history of ownership going back to Rockefeller, like you said so important to support the non profit partners....you don't want to fly into the airport and see a sea of homes. I just love that national park lol
it's my favorite, and it has a really interesting history! The Rockefellers actually relatively recently donated more of their private land within the park (where the Rockefeller Preserve is now). So it's an ongoing story! @@richardthorne2804
Don’t know if you reply to comments or not. But I have a question. I’m planning a trip for my family and some friends and their child. They want to go to Montana /yellowstone.
Given our budget we aren’t sure if we can go in Mid May. If we went end of April first of May would it be a waste?? It would be their first time out there and I want to make sure they have a great experience.
I would not go at that time....the roads won't be fully open at that point and you'll be limited in what you can get to. If you can wait until mid-May at least, you won't be sorry :)
Do you need a permit to go on these or are they free?
You need to pay an entrance fee when you get there + on certain days, you do need to have a reservation to enter the park. I have a full video here on my channel that will walk you through that reservation process.
Buy a lottery ticket for a camping spot and then enjoy the bumper-to-bumper traffic jam and all the idiots lined up at the souvenir store.
I mean, that's not how it has to be if you have the right daily schedule :)
@@DirtInMyShoes I knew Yosemite back in the day, 1955-75, when you could just show up and get a camping spot, stay for weeks if you wanted, no traffic jams, no hoards, no lines, no crowded hiking trails, just quiet beauty ... and you didn't need 'the right' daily schedules.
CALL YOSEMITE BEFORE GOING I SEE IN THE NEWS WE NEED TO MAKE RESERVATIONS TO BE THERE IN YOSEMITE PARK .
I have a video all about that on my channel!
Good video, but it would seem you missed a few:
1) While in Yosemite DO not get lost.
2) While in Yosemite DO not get taken by a Bigfoot.
3) While in Yosemite DO not get abducted by Aliens...
....hahahahahaha....
All good tips LOL
1. LEAVE
I mean, that's one way to avoid the crowds LOL