Definitely go back and try again. Yosemite in the winter is the only time to go otherwise it’s not a national park it’s an amusement park. We go every single year in the snow and always love what we create but most importantly love the memories. Hope you make it back out soon
Great video. Even if you didn’t get the shot you were after, I would dare to say that you left with a far richer experience than those who arrived at the park and secured their shooting locations only to stand next to their tripod for hours waiting. For what it’s worth: you’re lucky to have been able to drive that EV into the park. I was there a couple days before you were, and I had to take a shuttle into the park because a strict tire chain requirement was in effect (and I couldn’t and wouldn’t put chains on my rental car). Because of that, I missed out on seeing iconic Tunnel View. So you did have some luck on your side, after all. Anyway, enjoyed the video, and it was nice to reminisce over my own trip as I watched. Thanks for that!
Good attempt - classic mistake of thinking you can plan this kinda experience ... you gotta get boots on the ground hours beforehand and start scouting vanage points ... Nature is unpredictable
I really hope the national parks cut the crap with not allowing youtubers and other social media platform content creators to freely record footage. The amount of money the parks have made BECAUSE of people's vlogs and recorded experiences from these parks has been growing annually and especially when COVID influenced thousands of people to build/buy overland rigs/RVs/Vans so that they could camp at these parks since flying was not allowed.
@Chris Brockhurst yeah I don't see their point and never will because as they define them, national parks are "public lands" and there's nothing "public" or accessible about denying people their first ammendment rights to record themselves on "public" lands. This is just another money grab from a government agency and another way of taking away our rights. Requiring a permit that if denied will not return your payment and having ridiculous and inconsistent requirements across all national parks and needing a permit for each park and each trip is a joke and unacceptable. So I'll agree to disagree on this one
Definitely go back and try again. Yosemite in the winter is the only time to go otherwise it’s not a national park it’s an amusement park. We go every single year in the snow and always love what we create but most importantly love the memories. Hope you make it back out soon
Love this! Great stuff bro
Thanks fella!! See you soon?? 😉
@@chrisbrockhurst Yup!
This was so much fun! Great story and great Edit Chris!
Love it! if you all decide to do it again give me a heads up. I've always wanted to capture the fire falls
Yes!! Definitely man, we wanna go again and do it right.
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love this style of video. great storytelling and great thumbnail
Appreciate you 🙏🏼
Great video. Even if you didn’t get the shot you were after, I would dare to say that you left with a far richer experience than those who arrived at the park and secured their shooting locations only to stand next to their tripod for hours waiting.
For what it’s worth: you’re lucky to have been able to drive that EV into the park. I was there a couple days before you were, and I had to take a shuttle into the park because a strict tire chain requirement was in effect (and I couldn’t and wouldn’t put chains on my rental car). Because of that, I missed out on seeing iconic Tunnel View. So you did have some luck on your side, after all.
Anyway, enjoyed the video, and it was nice to reminisce over my own trip as I watched. Thanks for that!
Nice! So much work! 🤙
Thanks for watching
Great story, amazing shots!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm heading there this Tuesday and trying to gauge the weather condition. I'm wondering when did you record these footage?
This was all 3rd week in Feb
This is fentastic channel, valuable videos 😍🔥🔥🔥🔥👏🏻👏🏻 thankyou guys 🥳🥳
amazing video
Appreciate you 🙏🏼
I was disappointed when this ended. Loved the vid Chris. Great story telling and that thumbnail is 🔥
What was that program used to find the spot to shoot???
Love this style of video. Always so good and enjoyable.
that was a really cool video, i was just wandering if you were using an anamorphic lens for the narrating videos?
Nothing ever seems to work out as planned. Anyway you got a unique perspective that wasn’t like everyone else, which is what you wanted.
Appreciate you 🙏🏼
It’s not about the destination, it’s about the company 👍🏾
Yes!! Always. Thanks for watching fella
Good attempt - classic mistake of thinking you can plan this kinda experience ... you gotta get boots on the ground hours beforehand and start scouting vanage points ...
Nature is unpredictable
Nature is unpredictable is so apt for this video. Thanks for stopping by
Traveling photography is absolutely best man. Why do you think it's hard
Watch the vid 😉
I really hope the national parks cut the crap with not allowing youtubers and other social media platform content creators to freely record footage. The amount of money the parks have made BECAUSE of people's vlogs and recorded experiences from these parks has been growing annually and especially when COVID influenced thousands of people to build/buy overland rigs/RVs/Vans so that they could camp at these parks since flying was not allowed.
Yeh it’s tough, I understand the idea behind it but it needs more clarity and thought.
@Chris Brockhurst yeah I don't see their point and never will because as they define them, national parks are "public lands" and there's nothing "public" or accessible about denying people their first ammendment rights to record themselves on "public" lands. This is just another money grab from a government agency and another way of taking away our rights. Requiring a permit that if denied will not return your payment and having ridiculous and inconsistent requirements across all national parks and needing a permit for each park and each trip is a joke and unacceptable. So I'll agree to disagree on this one
Super storytelling. Video didn't feel like 10 minutes long.