As we sat perched on a rock atop Glacier Point, our eyes glued to the fading light on Half Dome, Ranger Adam stood before the group that had gathered at the lookout and “provided a soundtrack for our sunset viewing experience.” He pointed out the peaks that were still being illuminated by the receding sunlight and gave us the history of their namesakes. He told tales of Yosemite pioneers from decades past; about covered wagons and Teddy Roosevelt sleeping on a bed of pine needles and John Muir trekking to the park from Oakland. “All of these people did something that had never been done. Maybe you can be a pioneer too!” It all made our modest outfit at Camp 4 and the SUV that got us there seem a bit extravagant.
My girlfriend and I had driven up from Texas by way of New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada. Even though we reached Yosemite within the first three days of our two weeks on the road, our time in the park felt like the apex of the trip. From first light in the valley on Wednesday morning to the last remaining embers of our campfire on Thursday night, each passing moment, even if it was just passing, was better than the last. The more time we spent in hiking the falls or watching the sunset or communing with like-minded outdoors people over a fire at Camp 4, the more we felt akin to the pioneers enshrined in the park’s museum and the more we fell in love with the park itself. By Friday morning, we were far from ready to leave our cozy new home at 30A. Surely life outside the park could never be as good. We prolonged breakfast until the coffee got cold and we packed our things at a snail’s pace. Eventually though, check-out time came and went and we began our slow, reluctant departure from the Yosemite Valley towards the town of Oakhurst.
Matthew is a photographer, writer, and transient car-dweller with a backlog of adventure plans. Follow along on Instagram @mthwhntr.
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