I am from South, FL and visited Yosemite back in 2012 with my wife and parents. My God, what a majestic place! Only poetry can describe its beauty. We went to Glacier point and Mariposa Grove, can't wait to take my kids there one day.
There@the end what a magnificent sky !!! And knowing that the camera never does justice to the scene I can only imagine how awesome it really must have been!!
Absolutely beautiful country and a nice thunderstorm with a awesome sunset as the cherry on top. I grew up in So.Cal and can kick myself for not taking full advantage of what the Sierras can offer. I'm in North Carolina now and occasionally hit the Blue Ridge and Appalachian Mountains but they fail in comparison to the mighty Sierras.
@morning glory I camped in a hail storm in East Texas and lost two tents to that thing. Also got nifty bruises from the 1-2 inch hail. I have some pictures somewhere if you want to see the damage and injuries ^^ Hail storms are the best storms!
I live in middle east K.S.A i wish if i spend my vacation in such a place like that ! Wo0ow so beautiful weather so romantic so relaxing, i would love to stay there for days as long as i can to enjoy that kind of awesome weather with my friends :D
Great sunset! Funny, we had a similar situation a few years ago in the high country north of Hetch Hetchy. Personally, I can't stand being cooped up like that during a storm. So I ALWAYS carry heavy raingear -- especially a thick rubber sou'wester for hail protection. Find a nice, low-ish grove of trees to minimize lightning risk, stay off the ridgelines, and take in the views most people miss!
Fortunately, an interesting experience and not a tragic or dangerous one - not hit by lightning or a falling tree, not blown over by high winds, not washed away by a flash flood...and all those things do happen!
+schlaznger Haha it's hard to see in the video, but the tent actually does have a floor. It's a double wall tent and has two doors and vestibule storage areas outside of the inner tent. That's a bummer about your tent getting stolen though. Can't believe some people.
All your gear is going to get wet because you have a tent with no bottom. Now all the insects are heading for your tent to get out of the rain and there a little bigger than the ones in the city. Happy camping!
I love watching this video and their is just something about being in a tent in a storm. check us out we are from the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee area.
MrGotfast Haha thanks for commenting (trolling maybe?), but don't worry we actually store it outside away from the tent at night when we are done using it. I'd think it would take a pretty eager/desperate bear to want to track down a closed bear canister during the day in a rainstorm that's sitting in a tent with two people in it. ;-)
+Kyle R Normally we camp further away from water for impact reasons, but the storm was coming in fast, we needed to find a nice flat spot to setup quick. Only a 10% chance of thunderstorms that day, so we didn't think flash flooding would be an issue. Definitely learned to be more mindful of that now
Why do these people show us the environment, I would like to actually see the people living while the storm is happening. What do people actually do during the storm?
+Brian Waddle Yeah this trip was the beginning of June. Any of the spring through summer months you can get thunderstorm activity up there, even if the area's general forecast isn't really predicting them. So best to be prepared for them with at least a rain jacket/shell and fly for your tent. Usually they'll show up early afternoon and don't last long. Good idea to get most of your mileage done in the morning if and when possible, unless you don't mind hiking in the rain. You never know up there though. The weather is highly variable.
I was pretty worried about that, but no it didn't damage the tent at all. This MSR tent has a pretty thick and durable rain fly, but pretty sure some of the Ultra light style tent fabrics I've seen would gotten tore up.
I can't remember the model and it has since been discontinued. It's a 3 person similar to their Hubba models, but has less mesh on the inner walls and was rated for 3.5 seasons. We mainly use it now for shoulder season camping when temps are cold and rain or snow is in the forecast. It's still as good as new.
@@Deeboskim So is the model info not included anywhere on the inside of the tent, or was it only included in the packaging? I thought the manufacturer was supposed to include it on the inside either near a zipper or the inner-most layer where you open and close the entrance. Even if they've discontinued it, I'd like to know in case they have one at a surplus store near me. Sometimes, our local newspaper "Where can I Find It?" section author will look for it if we know exactly what type or model it is. Thank you very much in advance if you find it.
+dustin boone Thanks. I did the "Hump" trail to Pear Lake last May. Good times, but the weather cooperated, so no hail :-). Good video, thanks for sharing.
The only problem with these rain storm tent videos is they are usually too short. I love hearing the rain hit the tent when I’m camping!
I am from South, FL and visited Yosemite back in 2012 with my wife and parents. My God, what a majestic place! Only poetry can describe its beauty. We went to Glacier point and Mariposa Grove, can't wait to take my kids there one day.
You are living in a beautiful land. I wish i could visit places like that. Bless ya.
There@the end what a magnificent sky !!!
And knowing that the camera never does justice to the scene I can only imagine how awesome it really must have been!!
Beautiful scenery and prime time with your kid,can't beat it!
Saved on my sound fx. Beautiful sunset at the end. Thanks!
Awsom video,would love to have been there,but I think I would have already been sleeping.Thanks for sharing .
Wow! I would have snuggled in a sleeping bag and read a book until I drifted off to a wonderful sleep.
Yosemite is beautiful. I also love to be in a tent when it rains
Absolutely beautiful country and a nice thunderstorm with a awesome sunset as the cherry on top. I grew up in So.Cal and can kick myself for not taking full advantage of what the Sierras can offer. I'm in North Carolina now and occasionally hit the Blue Ridge and Appalachian Mountains but they fail in comparison to the mighty Sierras.
Wow, I would've laid down and had the best sleep in years with that kind of storm.
Or you might have pee-d your pants and shook with fear all night. (smile)
rhi gel Guessing you've never lived in Texas before LOL Talk about storms. This one is child's play
@@VangusKhan You are the tough guy.
@morning glory I camped in a hail storm in East Texas and lost two tents to that thing. Also got nifty bruises from the 1-2 inch hail. I have some pictures somewhere if you want to see the damage and injuries ^^
Hail storms are the best storms!
@@Erich-Lab hey, which tent do you use? Do you think there is a tent strong enough? Or can you recommend a tent?
That was beautiful! Could have been bad without shelter though. What a great experience
Qué lugar más bonito !!!.
Me ha gustado mucho vuestro video. Muchas gracias por compartir.
Un saludo desde España
Es la valley de Yossemite
I live in middle east K.S.A i wish if i spend my vacation in such a place like that ! Wo0ow so beautiful weather so romantic so relaxing, i would love to stay there for days as long as i can to enjoy that kind of awesome weather with my friends :D
Great sunset! Funny, we had a similar situation a few years ago in the high country north of Hetch Hetchy. Personally, I can't stand being cooped up like that during a storm. So I ALWAYS carry heavy raingear -- especially a thick rubber sou'wester for hail protection. Find a nice, low-ish grove of trees to minimize lightning risk, stay off the ridgelines, and take in the views most people miss!
Fortunately, an interesting experience and not a tragic or dangerous one - not hit by lightning or a falling tree, not blown over by high winds, not washed away by a flash flood...and all those things do happen!
Lol whenever I'm in a rainstorm I don't last more than 5 minutes and then I fall asleep
Sounds like my sex life, only without the rainstorm, and the extra 4 minutes
@@adampaul2986 lol 😃u kill me!!!!:)
I love when the wind comes in between where the tent stops and the ground begins! It's invigorating!
Stunning sunset
I love the rain.😊🇬🇧
When God gives you ice make some cocktails !
Such a wonderful weather, thank you for sharing :)
ok thanks you watch
Excellent! My kind of camping.
Great experience beautiful sunset ✌️☮️🕊️ safe travels my friend ✌️
Now that's camping!!🔥🇺🇸😀
Gorgeous place there, would love to visit someday.
You guys were brave!!! Thank God, you made it...I have no idea what would happen if lighting hits a tent. Guess it wouldn't end well...
Wow I love these pictures good job
Wow, beautiful sunset!
Love 😀, it looks a beautiful area xx
Yay!!! Thankfully your here to tell the story!
Natures white sound for sleeping. Thanks
Beautiful sunset!
My husband's motto, never camp close to trees when windy & or raining & also lighting
wonderful footage, thanks for filming :) Tim
CANNOT BEAT M S R TENTS..........
moorwalker Daz Lol well done Daz, yes mate the proof is in the pudding, they can sure take a hammering alright :) Tim
Perfect weather for camping lol that is amazing.
Gorgeous sunset! What an experience! :)
Someone stole the floor of your tent. Don't feel bad, I went out fishing and they stole my entire tent. You only lost half.
+schlaznger Haha it's hard to see in the video, but the tent actually does have a floor. It's a double wall tent and has two doors and vestibule storage areas outside of the inner tent. That's a bummer about your tent getting stolen though. Can't believe some people.
@Derek Sinclair drinking doesnt pay 'eh????😄
Does anybody know which tent it is?
Thanks for sharing.
Funny how the stones fall mostly in the lake and around the tent. Lol.
All your gear is going to get wet because you have a tent with no
bottom. Now all the insects are heading for your tent to get out of
the rain and there a little bigger than the ones in the city. Happy camping!
Nice view at the end of the video
Nice tent
I love the sound of hail.
Rain camping shelter super 🏕️🏕️🌧️🌧️👌😍
Imagine having no tent for protection. Ouch!
Don't you guys get feeling scare lightening ? and how could choose a good place for avioce from the bad thing could be happening during raining ?
Thnx for share with us
WOW, the reflection is beautiful and,and,and, it's just amazing.GREATE experience.👌👍
that looks like a good tent
I haven't heard thunder like this for years now... where I come from... thunders cracking sound is so extreme it can shake houses... so loud...
Sounds like you're frying bacon in your tent.
Him 'I hope our tent can handle this!' Me 'I hope lightening doesn't strike the tree we've pitched under!'
You are so lucky, it must be feeling so nice . I wish i could do the same, woooow
In a good mood
i thoulght someone stole mine once
it was 30 feet in a pine tree lol.
Lyell canyon rocks! Great vid!
I love watching this video and their is just something about being in a tent in a storm. check us out we are from the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee area.
great choice in storing your bear canister in the vestibule :-)
MrGotfast Haha thanks for commenting (trolling maybe?), but don't worry we actually store it outside away from the tent at night when we are done using it. I'd think it would take a pretty eager/desperate bear to want to track down a closed bear canister during the day in a rainstorm that's sitting in a tent with two people in it. ;-)
We got hail the size of golf balls with huge pointy spikes on them.
Cool Video Sir! Looks chili
Opps, you guy's.
I don't believe in rain flys, but excellent, light tarps are available. Always carry one.
Was it intentional that you camped next to the river? I'm not familiar with the place but there is always dangers of flash flooding.
+Kyle R Normally we camp further away from water for impact reasons, but the storm was coming in fast, we needed to find a nice flat spot to setup quick. Only a 10% chance of thunderstorms that day, so we didn't think flash flooding would be an issue. Definitely learned to be more mindful of that now
I would have stayed outside and enjoyed the show.
That's quite the hail!
Like! Thanks for sharing.
Cool video.. thanks for sharin
Why don't u have a bottom on the tent?
Always bring a Tarp! just for extra help.
What a great trip, and your with your girlfriend.
The girls friend needs to be in her own tent
awesome video!
Gorgeous area...🙂
Indeed
I wonder what make of tent it is
sorry msr
How you like to be into a 22" Rainbow trout with marble size hail hitting you
Fantastic!
Why do these people show us the environment, I would like to actually see the people living while the storm is happening. What do people actually do during the storm?
3:35 10 ft to the left is completely safe
How's your brother Dan ?
Wow did you survive?
No floor in the tent?
Hey Dustin, just curious to know if this video is from the month of June. Preparing ourselves for a possible June hike throw Lyell Canyon. :D
+Brian Waddle Yeah this trip was the beginning of June. Any of the spring through summer months you can get thunderstorm activity up there, even if the area's general forecast isn't really predicting them. So best to be prepared for them with at least a rain jacket/shell and fly for your tent. Usually they'll show up early afternoon and don't last long. Good idea to get most of your mileage done in the morning if and when possible, unless you don't mind hiking in the rain. You never know up there though. The weather is highly variable.
***** Thank you for the insight.
Dont your tent have a floor?
Awesome
Snap, crackle and plop!
and you didn't had sex during the heil.
excellent view at 4:32
Awesomeness !
this is my asmr
nice video, good camera
Why is there a four inch gap around the bottom of the tent ? Unless the tent was free, you got screwed !!!
The hail didn't tear up your tent? I live in an area notorious for big hail......
I was pretty worried about that, but no it didn't damage the tent at all. This MSR tent has a pretty thick and durable rain fly, but pretty sure some of the Ultra light style tent fabrics I've seen would gotten tore up.
i would have gone fishing
Which MSR tent was this in your video? -Carl
I can't remember the model and it has since been discontinued. It's a 3 person similar to their Hubba models, but has less mesh on the inner walls and was rated for 3.5 seasons. We mainly use it now for shoulder season camping when temps are cold and rain or snow is in the forecast. It's still as good as new.
@@Deeboskim So is the model info not included anywhere on the inside of the tent, or was it only included in the packaging? I thought the manufacturer was supposed to include it on the inside either near a zipper or the inner-most layer where you open and close the entrance. Even if they've discontinued it, I'd like to know in case they have one at a surplus store near me. Sometimes, our local newspaper "Where can I Find It?" section author will look for it if we know exactly what type or model it is. Thank you very much in advance if you find it.
are there no bears?
Mark it's just a Canon Rebel T2i
Hell with the sunset look at the river rising!
Nice place!
excellent tent hah? enjoy
Don't you have grizzly in Yosemite?
No more Grizzly in California. They were hunted to extinction here about 100 years ago. Now there are only black bears.
What part of Yosemite was this at?
+Exduper Lyell Canyon
+dustin boone Thanks. I did the "Hump" trail to Pear Lake last May. Good times, but the weather cooperated, so no hail :-). Good video, thanks for sharing.
04:21 here starts the show.
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