California Road Trip Day Three Itinerary
In preparation for day three, I had in a folder the following: an itinerary for the day, hotel info/reservations, printed directions (in case our phones failed us) and menus from the websites of the restaurants we were going to.
7:00 a.m. - wake up and get ready
8:00 a.m. - eat breakfast at hotel and check out
8:30 a.m. - get gas before driving thirty minutes to Santa Monica & Venice Beaches
9:00 a.m. - watch the early morning surfers on Santa Monica Beach
11:30 a.m. - walk the Santa Monica Pier
12:00 p.m. - begin 5 hour drive to Yosemite
3:00 p.m. - stop for gas and groceries at Wal-Mart in Tulare, CA
3:30 p.m. - stop for dinner at In-N-Out Burger in Fresno, CA
5:00 p.m. - enter Mariposa Grove through the south entrance of Yosemite National Park
7:30 p.m. - watch the sun set on Glacier Point then drive 2 hours to our camp ground
10:00 p.m - try to get a good night's sleep
A few pics of our day…..
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We left LA right on schedule and
made great time as we journeyed toward Yosemite.
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We stopped for an early dinner at
the In-N-Out Burger in Fresno, CA, just before getting onto HWY 41, where we knew civilization
was going to start getting scarce. This
was our first In-N-Out experience. The
burgers were YUMMO, but the fries weren’t that great. BTW, we made sure to ask for extra ketchup
packets, so we could use them when we ate our hot dogs at the camp ground. We also took extra butter and jam from our
breakfast that morning, so we could use it for our toast at the campground ;)
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Just as my itinerary said, we
stopped at Wal-Mart right off of HW 99 in Tulare to pick up a few groceries for
our two day stay in Yosemite. The list had to be simple and
purposeful. I didn’t want to waste
anything, but I also knew that once we got near Yosemite, stores would be nearly impossible to find. I needed food for two breakfast meals, one
lunch meal, two dinner meals, a few snacks for our backpacks and beverages for
two days. I preplanned the following
list and we were in and out of Wal-Mart in no time: bread, eggs, pre-cooked bacon, cooking spray,
lunch meat, sliced cheese, Ziploc bags, chips, fruit, granola bars, hot dogs, hot dog buns, and12
pack of sprite 0.
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Just as planned, we entered the south
gate of Yosemite National Park on schedule and made our way to visit
the sequoias of Mariposa Grove.
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One word…..WOW!!!
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Pictures do not do justice to how
majestic these trees really are!
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All I can say is that if you haven’t
been and you every get a chance to go…..DEFINITELY GO!!!
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Mariposa Grove is easy to
navigate. We pretty much stayed in the lower
grove, but some people make a day of it and hike up into the upper groves.
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After walking the trail for an
hour or so, we made our way back to the car and that’s when things didn’t go
exactly as we had planned……
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Maybe it’s because we were so
taken in with the beauty around us…maybe it’s because we were tired…maybe it’s
just because we are plain idiots (that's probably the reason), but at this point in our trip we made a huge
mistake!
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The original plan was to go to
Glacier Point after Mariposa Grove if we had time. Yosemite is HUGE, and since Glacier Point is
on the same side of the park as Mariposa Grove, it was going to be the most
efficient use of time to do the two on the same day. Glacier Point is also supposed to have the
best views at sunset, which was another reason for wanting to make the drive to
Glacier Point in the evening. We ended
up leaving Mariposa Grove on schedule, and had time to make the hour drive
up to Glacier Point on our way to the campground. Our campground told us to call them if we
were going to be arriving after hours. As
we were leaving Mariposa Grove, we decided to call the campground while we
still had cell phone service to let them know we would be arriving around 9:30.
Here’s where we messed up. We would later find out that we dialed the
park office instead of the ranger’s office.
We called what we thought was the correct number, and heard a voicemail
letting us know that the hours of the office were closed. We continued to drive a few miles towards Glacier Point,
but Matt decided to turn around and head back to our campground for fear of
getting to our campground too late, not getting a key to our yurt and having to
sleep in our car:/ Frazzled and tired,
we apparently made a wrong turn when we tried to backtrack. We didn’t realize this mistake until an hour
and half later!!! It was around that time that we found a bit of cell phone service
which allowed us to realize that we were 90 miles away from our campground, when
we thought we were only a few miles away!
At that point the directions that I had printed out were useless to us,
so we rerouted on our iphone….but then we lost cell phone service again, and our
phone was officially useless to us.L
Bottom Line – We ended up getting
lost….at night….in the mountains….and it took us five hours from the time we left
Mariposa Groves to the time we actually arrived to our campground!!!! That night was probably the worst part of our
trip! Mistake number one was dialing the
wrong number. If we would have called the right number (which I printed on my itenerary), then
the rangers would have told us that they would have our key waiting for us when
we got to the campground (because we later found out the ranger station is
open 24 hours and there would have never been a problem). We would have
driven to Glacier Point as planned, followed our printed directions as planned,
and then arrived at our campground on time as planned! Mistake number two was making a wrong turn
once we decided to change plans. That
one turn cost us hours of time!!! The new route that the iphone gave us was very
scary and stressful driving for my husband as we slowly drove up the side of
the mountain at night, knowing that we were only a few feet from falling to our
deaths!!! I’m not even exaggerating!!!
It was scarier than any ice storm, snow storm or blizzard that I have ever
driven in! I’m glad my husband was
driving, because I don’t think I could have driven that at night! For three hours the only light we had was our headlights and the light of the moon. The road was too dangerous and narrow to turn around, so we kept going up and up and up.....and around and around and around! We finally started descending the last thirty minutes of our drive as we came upon a town (if you can call it that, it looked more like a ghost town) and began driving on more normal roads. One word….RAILINGS!!! Yosemite should seriously consider investing
in some to comfort those of us who live in the Midwest!
We eventually ran into a police officer, and he led us to our destination.
We arrived at our campground close to midnight, tired and worn from our
unplanned adventure! At that point, all
we wanted was a good night’s sleep, and our yurt was just the place to find
it:) If you don’t know what a yurt is…well,
I’ll just have to explain that in my next post when I plan on sharing more of our Yosemite adventures with you;)
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