Thank you for the view of Oakhurst times past. The town is a bustling city during tourist season now. We even have rush hour traffic! What's rush hour traffic? Hotel check-in times. 😆
I'm really grateful for this little video. So many great memories came flooding out of it. I was a junior in high school when this was shot. I could almost see my dad's sign shop next to Burger King. Just makes me smile.
Looks like the same shithole now as it did then prolly not a many feins running around stealing shit outta cars breaking in to buildings smoking fent and doing meth in the park yeah you right totally the same
This is 3 years before we moved to Coarsegold. I'm Yosemite High class of 91. Worked at the KFC in the video right after high school. It's really cool to see Oakhurst how it was back then. A nice trip down memory lane.
You should have seen it in 1965. I was five at the time and after that we would go to Yosemite every year. I remember a fast food place called Bigfoot drive-in or something like that, we would stop there and grab some burgers. Thanks for the comment.
@@chrisglazener3613 I guess the population of the L.A. area in creased, and consequently more L.A. area residents visiting Yosemite. Now, you need reservations to drive into Yosemite. Far different than the 90's when the traffic signals went up, let alone the '80's when there was only a 3-way stop.
@@mejercit Yeah I lived there until 2022 so I'm familiar with all the reasons why and how it changed. My daughter graduated from Yosemite High in 2021 and my parents, brother, etc are still there so I visit as well.
Thank you for the view of Oakhurst times past. The town is a bustling city during tourist season now. We even have rush hour traffic! What's rush hour traffic? Hotel check-in times. 😆
I'm really grateful for this little video. So many great memories came flooding out of it. I was a junior in high school when this was shot. I could almost see my dad's sign shop next to Burger King. Just makes me smile.
Great video. I was born in Ahwahnee in 1950. I've lived in the area all of my life.
Love it! A lot still looks the same including a lot of the buildings up here. What a great vibe
Looks like the same shithole now as it did then prolly not a many feins running around stealing shit outta cars breaking in to buildings smoking fent and doing meth in the park yeah you right totally the same
This is 3 years before we moved to Coarsegold. I'm Yosemite High class of 91. Worked at the KFC in the video right after high school. It's really cool to see Oakhurst how it was back then. A nice trip down memory lane.
My hometown! Since moving to Michigan 17 years ago, it's nice to see 'back home' when it still felt like home!
😂😂 something to be proud of 🥴
currently live in oakhurst. I was born in 03 so its crazy to see the town like this
I’m sorry shit sucks 😂
@@TwIsTeDgAmInG333 oh for sure lol
Oh wow Iam from Oakhurst Ca and thats cool and Iam 41 Now i can remember this Thank you for put it on ,,❤️😭😁
Glad you liked it, thank you.
We started making our yearly trip up here in 1986! Now we live here
It looks so different but yet still the same. Crazy, honestly.
I was thinking the exact same thing!
Great video! My girlfriend's family has been there since 95!
You should have seen it in 1965. I was five at the time and after that we would go to Yosemite every year. I remember a fast food place called Bigfoot drive-in or something like that, we would stop there and grab some burgers. Thanks for the comment.
@@davidsilva7320 that's awesome! Also check out Judy's donuts! That's her family's business!
@@commonwealthh Nothing Better than a good donut shop.
I work at that restaurant they said looks like a really nice place to stay, it looks kinda just like that still. This video is cool as hell
2:40 the A&W, used to go there when I was kid and get Root Beer Floats...🎉
Do you remember the real-estate agents name? Those were the days!
Forrest Hails.
Its crazy what a little time does
dam it changed so much bruh
thanks for watching
@@davidsilva7320 There's now a Vons at the 41/49 junction.
Who was the person driving?
Forrest Hails
Where were the traffic lights?
There were no traffic lights installed until the early to mid-90's.
@@chrisglazener3613 I guess the population of the L.A. area in creased, and consequently more L.A. area residents visiting Yosemite.
Now, you need reservations to drive into Yosemite. Far different than the 90's when the traffic signals went up, let alone the '80's when there was only a 3-way stop.
@@mejercit Yeah I lived there until 2022 so I'm familiar with all the reasons why and how it changed. My daughter graduated from Yosemite High in 2021 and my parents, brother, etc are still there so I visit as well.