Yosemite, or as an old co-worker unknowingly used to call it "Yo-sem-mite," is pretty cool. Nestled in a huge never-ending forest, it instantly makes you feel like a true mountain man (or woman). One general store, no restaurants, no street lights, and no fences (to protect you from REAL bears), it's a true wilderness experience.
Brad & I decided to stop in Yosemite on our way home from the wedding in Lake Tahoe, we also decided to camp last minute IN OUR CAR. Yes, while everyone had their little tents, cooking equipment, flashlights & mess kits, we were the yuppies sleeping in the back of our Ford Explorer. Who needs ghost stories by a campfire, when instead you can rig a DVD player in the back trunk of your car to play "The Godfather," (never leave home without it).

Wawona Campground
Pros: They take reservations, so you don't have to worry about rushing for first come first serve. It has the usual firepit, picnic table & has a nice creek throughout. Cons: The bathroom (if you can even call it that) is GROSS, it's basically an outhouse, I held my breath & tried my best to keep my visits to an absolute minimum. Then again for $20/night I guess I can't expect too much! Also, I felt like the surrounding sites were too close to us, but if you go during a peak month, I think you'll run into that at every campground.
Note: There's an entrance fee to Yosemite Park of $20 per car.
Bear Spotting
Can you see the baby brown bear? The best trick we learned when "bear spotting" is to actually not look for a bear at all, instead just look for the huge crowd of people on the side of the road taking pictures of the bear!

No we did not climb it, but we did go to a lookout point & I guess it's cool, as far as giant rocks are considered. One interesting thing I did learn is that it's the inspiration for the North Face logo, who knew?
Hint: It's the half round rock behind us... Doesn't it look familiar?
The toughest hike of my life. It's North America's tallest waterfall, and the 7th tallest in the world, it's 7.2 miles and 2,700 feet of pure StairMaster intensity. In fact, I just read it's the equivalent of climbing TWO Empire State Buildings, ok, seriously my calves are starting to cry in agony all over again just thinking about it. Let me preface my tale by saying, Brad & I had NO CLUE, what we were getting ourselves into. With only 2 water bottles & a flimsy backpack we bought last minute at the ONLY store in town, we thought we'd just do an "easy day-hike." After looking at the pretty pictures in the book, I haphazardly picked the Upper Falls Trail. 6 hours & several tears later, I was regretting my decision. But, truth be told, when we FINALLY reached the top of the falls, the view was unlike anything I've ever experienced. I know I look happy in these pictures...but I'm faking it.
Here's the BEAST!
Brad & I survived "Yos-sem-mite," I honestly feel like I deserve a t-shirt with the same sentiments! One day I'll be happy to send Brad & our future children back there again, & if anyone needs me, please tell them to check the Four Seasons!