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Big Pine Lakes Backpacking & Palisade Glacier - Most epic campsite EVER! 

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Video from my Big Pine Lakes 3 day backpacking trip in September, 2022! I think I say “WOW!” about 100 times in this video and for good reason! Lol
I got to camp at the most breathtaking/perfect campsite I have ever seen for two wonderful nights and went on a spectacular day hike up to the Palisade Glacier!
00:00:20 DAY 1 on the trail begins!
00:02:32 Waterfall #1
00:03:32 Lon Cheny Cabin
00:05:03 Waterfall #2
00:07:11 First Lake
00:08:15 Second Lake arrival
00:08:42 Most epic campsite EVER!
00:10:50 Camp setup & dinner
00:14:04 DAY 2
00:14:49 Hammock, coffee and breakfast!
00:17:56 Palisade Glacier journey begins
00:20:41 Beautiful meadow
00:21:46 Look back at 1st and 2nd Lakes
00:24:22 Palisade Glacier!
00:28:20 Up close and personal!
00:29:33 Rockfall
00:30:27 Scrambling up and back to camp
00:32:53 Marmot
00:36:29 Back at camp
00:37:21 DAY 3
00:38:21 Cool time lapse
00:39:54 Heading out ☹️
00:41:51 Raining!
00:43:54 Take cover!
00:45:43 Almost done
00:46:41 Back to the Manivan
I know this one is even longer than my normal not so short videos, but this trip was the most epic experience of my entire life and I feel like I need every bit of footage included to fully capture my experience over those 3 days. It’s hard to put into words how beautiful the Big Pine Lakes area is and camping at Second Lake was a dream, especially considering that I got lucky enough to snag “THE campsite”, aka the best campsite there! This is my new favorite place and I will definitely be going back!
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@Mrgoofyoops
@Mrgoofyoops Год назад
My favorite moment was when you touched the glacier and said “glacier!”. I could really relate to that. Made me smile.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Hahah Yeah, it was my first time seeing a glacier, so I was pretty excited about that. Lol Happy I could put a smile on your face and thanks so much for watching! 🙂🤙🏼
@thomaswayneward
@thomaswayneward 21 день назад
We have been there many times and you have made the best video of the hike I have ever seen. People can get a very good idea of what the hike is like, as far as you went. Good job. PS: don't worry about bears there.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 21 день назад
@@thomaswayneward Thank you so much for the kind words! I was just there again this past June actually. Easily one of my favorite backpacking destinations! My goal is to capture these places as I am seeing them the best I can, so I appreciate that feedback more than you know! Cheers! 🤙🏼
@jeffreyvasquez3911
@jeffreyvasquez3911 2 месяца назад
Wow wee that was quite a climb!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 2 месяца назад
@@jeffreyvasquez3911 It was! Lol I actually just got back from a trip back there last week and the snow made it even more challenging! But totally worth it!
@charliecarter1878
@charliecarter1878 4 месяца назад
FKKN A....That's a NICE SPOT! Beautiful...WOW. Great vid!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 4 месяца назад
Hahah Yeah, it was amazing! I’m going to try to go back in June. Just hoping I can get a last minute permit! Thanks for watching! 🤙🏼
@charliecarter1878
@charliecarter1878 4 месяца назад
@@ManivanAdventures Hell yeah, I hope you have a GREAT time in June and PLEASE make sure to post that video! I hope you RU-vid channel grows and prosper $$$! Have a great weekend my man :)
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 4 месяца назад
@@charliecarter1878 I think I will post another video from that trip. I really want those views in 4k! Lol Thanks again for the support!
@luannproctor672
@luannproctor672 15 дней назад
Dude, what a great video. I really want to go🎉🎉🎉
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 15 дней назад
@@luannproctor672 Thank you so much! You need to go for sure! This is easily one of my favorite spots.
@elaineresendez4419
@elaineresendez4419 Год назад
The 1 st lake is breath taking
@TianR-q2g
@TianR-q2g 19 дней назад
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 19 дней назад
@@TianR-q2g Thank you very much for the kind words and for watching! 🙂
@mariposaluna123
@mariposaluna123 10 месяцев назад
Amazing 😍 thank you for sharing!!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 10 месяцев назад
It really was an incredible place. Thank you for watching! 🙂
@chili1593
@chili1593 Год назад
Super video thanks
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Thank you very much! I appreciate you watching! 🤙🏼
@kristymoore7052
@kristymoore7052 5 месяцев назад
Wow, this area has been on my bucket list. Need to inch it to the top. Great video. Am jealous of your agility. Am 60 now, gets harder. May or may not be able to tackle the glacier portion.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 5 месяцев назад
It is easily one of my favorite spots I have been to. I’m hoping to go back this year if I can get a permit. Even if you just go to Second Lake, I highly recommend it! If you can make the glacier work, it is totally worth it though. Just incredible. Thanks for the kind words and for watching! 🤙🏼
@ExploreLiveCreateShare
@ExploreLiveCreateShare Год назад
I backpacked a year ago during Memorial Day weekend to the 2nd lake. The water was very low. Now, I want to go in sept 2023! Awesome video
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
It was incredible! Highly recommend it!
@daveysdash
@daveysdash Год назад
Second video I've seen from you and I have only one thing to say about it...Subbed! Thanks for sharing your Dash!!! - Davey.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Thank you so much for the sub and for watching, Davey! Very much appreciated! Cheers! 🤙🏼
@skaycgoldenridge
@skaycgoldenridge Год назад
I really enjoyed this hike. Absolutely beautiful views. Thank you for sharing. I hope you continue to do more.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Being there was such an incredible experience! I’ll back out that way this year actually to climb Middle Palisade Mountain! Definitely more coming!
@skaycgoldenridge
@skaycgoldenridge Год назад
@@ManivanAdventures Awesome!
@rkatrails
@rkatrails Год назад
Epic hike, spectacular scenery. I would skip the glacier though, too tough for me and I don't feel comfortable on loose boulder fields like that. However, it was quite interesting close up. Glad you made it up and back safely. I think rain in the Sierra is magical, as long as it's not a bad downpour. Love to see the low clouds swirl around the mountain tops. Thanks for a great video.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Hey, thanks for watching! I totally understand skipping the glacier for that reason if you don’t feel comfortable on that stuff, especially climbing down to the little lake at the end of it (a lot more loose rock here). I live for that kinda stuff though, so I couldn’t resist lol And it was incredible getting up close to it! I was more afraid of a rockfall coming down on me while I was in a pretty dangerous spot. Lol I also have to agree about the rain. Usually not ideal to me, but it made for a great experience and as you said, the clouds… love getting time lapses of them over the mountains. Thanks again for watching and commenting! 🤙🏼
@rachellemullins693
@rachellemullins693 Год назад
Just found your video and want to go next may 2024. Would love to see a haul of what you packed. You got some great content and it was enjoyable to go on the journey with you. Thank you for sharing!!!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Hey, thanks for the kind words! I am far from an expert, but I think May might have snow still btw. Just a heads up that you may have to prepare for different conditions than I did in Sept, but not too sure. I don’t remember exactly what I brought on this trip, but I’d be happy to give you a list of everything I remember lol REI Flash 55 pack REI Quarterdome SL2 tent Nemo Tensor insulated pad Kammock Firebelly 30 deg quilt Thermarest compressible pillow Nitecore NU25 headlamp Nitecore NB10000 power back ACR Res Q Link 400 emergency beacon Bear Vault 500 Toaks 650 titanium pot Boundless Voyage 300ml titanium cup BRS 3000T stove Sawyer Squeeze Filter Cnoc Vecto water bag Bogler Trowel Kammock Roo Single hanmock Kammock Python 10 UL hammock straps Helinox Chair Zero Decathlon Trek 100 down jacket Frogg Toggs Xtreme Lite jacket Columbia Fleece Carhartt Fleece sleep pants Darn Tough ultralight socks Darn Tough heavy wool socks Fleece beanie Minus 33 wool glove liners Buff Under Armor Shower Sandals I’m sure I’m missing something, but that’s most of it. If you have any other questions, don’t hesitate to ask! I’m actually going back to do the south fork of this trail in Sept, but I got a bunch of new gear since this trip, so my gear load-out will be quite different. I’ll try to remember to include that in the video, or at least put a list in the description when it comes out 😉 Thanks so much for watching and commenting! Happy hiking! 🤙🏼
@rachellemullins693
@rachellemullins693 Год назад
@@ManivanAdventures haha we changed to June! This list is awesome thank you 🙏🏻 excited to see your next video! Keep sharing ☺️
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
@@rachellemullins693 No worries, more than happy to help! Enjoy your trip! It is way more incredible in person! Thanks again for the support! 🙂
@sierraseb3311
@sierraseb3311 Год назад
Excellent video! Thank you for not adding music. Would have liked to hear you introduce yourself with your first name and given the hike starting date; otherwise perfect! Was that log crossing part of the trail or did you cross to get a better creek view? I have watched tons of backpacking videos and you are the first backpacker who knew to setup his camp kitchen away from your sleeping area! I've been wanting to hike into the Palisade Glacier for years. Did a day trip just to 2nd Lake years ago. So awesome to see it through your lens. Thanks!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Hey, thanks for the kind words and feedback! I am still very new to this and have actually started experimenting with music in my newer videos, but I’m still trying to figure out my style. I personally really like some parts with music, like the driving montages for example, but I also like having parts with no music. I definitely think I overdid it on a couple videos after going back and rewatching though. Lol I am still trying to find that good balance. Not sure if you have ever watched Kraig Adams, but I love the way he uses subtle background music in his videos. My thought is to mesh that with my own kind of vlog style editing if that even makes sense. Lol The video I’m editing right now has very little or very subtle background music, other than a couple driving montages and the intro/outro and I think it is turning out really well. I highly recommend going to the glacier too! It was incredible in person, but second lake was probably the highlight of the trip in my eyes. Just so incredibly beautiful! Oh and that log crossing was actually just me playing around by the creek just off the trail lol Again, thanks for the feedback and for watching! Happy hiking!🤙🏼
@elaineresendez4419
@elaineresendez4419 Год назад
Code of ethics among the back packers community
@elaineresendez4419
@elaineresendez4419 Год назад
Great video never went to the glacier
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Thank you! The glacier was totally worth it. Highly recommend!
@elaineresendez4419
@elaineresendez4419 Год назад
@@ManivanAdventures I watch ur whole video and I felt like I was hiking with you. Really enjoyed it. That park of my life is over. A knee replacement n my husband died from Covid. The memories remain strong in my heart.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
@elaineresendez4419 So sorry to hear about your loss. Glad I can bring you along in some way. I really do appreciate you watching and the kind words!
@cbhelo
@cbhelo Год назад
Great video! Keep up the creation. Would you share your camera? Great colors and contrast in your filming. Keep up the content!!! Love John Muir wilderness!!!!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
John Muir Wilderness is incredible. Easily one of my favorite areas! I’ll actually be backpacking the south fork of this trail and climbing Middle Palisade Mountain in Sept, so I’m very excited to go back! You aren’t the first person to mention the video quality and I love it because I do all of my filming and editing with just an iPhone 13 and a sometimes a GoPro hero 9. Lol Nothing fancy and I shoot in 1080p and 60fps. I actually just bought a new laptop for editing though and I’m going to start shooting in 4k/60fps for an even more crisp/clear picture. I also want a different iPhone model with better zoom, but I am so satisfied with the iPhone quality, plus it’s nice that I would already have my phone on the trail anyway, so I have no desire to get an actual camera at the moment. Thanks so much for the kind words and for watching! Happy trails to you! 🙂🤙🏼
@elaineresendez4419
@elaineresendez4419 Год назад
Weather in the sierras is very unpredictable
@DJJoshMcClintock
@DJJoshMcClintock 11 месяцев назад
2nd lake is absolutely epic... but 5th lake is my favorite. 6th and 7th are fantastic as well if you ever make a trip back out there. Excellent video my friend. I subscribed. I'm headed back out there on October 19th. Take care!!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 11 месяцев назад
Thank you! And good to know! This is easily one of my favorite places, so I definitely plan on going back. Enjoy your trip! Very jealous. Lol
@daaroeric
@daaroeric 2 года назад
Hi manivan, i really like your video
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Many more to come! 🤙🏼
@shanleyoutdoors1631
@shanleyoutdoors1631 Год назад
Lon Chaney: the original phantom of the opera, Frankenstein, the Mummy. His son was the original Wolf Man.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Always nice to learn a bit of history while on trail! Thanks for watching and happy trails! 🙃
@tott7380
@tott7380 Год назад
Sweet campsite. Surley has the 'wow factor'
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Agreed! This has to be my favorite campsite I have ever found I think. Such an incredible experience!
@elaineresendez4419
@elaineresendez4419 Год назад
Saw some marmots on the south fork
@TrekkingTheRockies
@TrekkingTheRockies Год назад
Beautiful videography! We are avid hikers and backpackers from Loveland CO.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Thank you so much! I’m still very new to it and only use an iPhone and GoPro lol, so I appreciate the kind words very much! 😊
@TrekkingTheRockies
@TrekkingTheRockies Год назад
@@ManivanAdventures We backpacked to Thousand Island Lake from Rush Creek in the Ansel Adams Wilderness in July this year. 3 days 2 nights. Our second day we day hiked and explored all around Garnet Lake. 28.8 miles and 5000 ft. of elevation gain total. We love the Sierras too.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
@@TrekkingTheRockies I’ve heard great things about this one! May have to put in on the list! Just working on a video for my trip to the Cirque of the Towers in the Wind River Range in Wyoming. Similar vibes to the sierras and it was just an incredible trip. 3 days, 2 nights and about the same milage and elevation gain as the trek you just mentioned actually. Highly recommend it and my video should be up in about a week or so.
@TrekkingTheRockies
@TrekkingTheRockies Год назад
@@ManivanAdventures I'll look forward to it. The Wind River Range is incredible. We've watched many videos. We're a bit weary of Grizzlies so don't know if we'll ever do the WRR. You obviously made it back in one piece.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
@@TrekkingTheRockies That was honestly a fear of mine as well, but luckily I didn’t encounter anything other than a deer and some smaller animals. Lol Of course you never know what can happen, but as long as you keep your level of awareness high and keep your bear spray on you, shouldn’t have an issue. I felt very safe and just made sure I made noise going through heavily wooded sections, so I wouldn’t accidentally sneak up on a bear.
@elaineresendez4419
@elaineresendez4419 Год назад
Just there in June fishing. Never can get enough of glacier lodge. Me n my husband hike those trails probably 20 times in 30 years love it. The south fork is nice but very strenuous.
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Yeah, the scenery here blew me away! I can’t wait to go back at the end of August. Thank you for watching and commenting! 🤙🏼
@tracid9340
@tracid9340 11 месяцев назад
💕 Wow!!! Amazing video of our DREAM BACKPACKING trip!!! I have dreamed of doing these lakes for many years now. Your video has cemented that dream...we are going next summer!!! Btw....when did you have to get your permit to go in Sept?? And was it a difficult process???
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the kind words! This is easily one of my favorite spots, so I highly recommend it! The permit process is fairly simple. Just go here www.recreation.gov/permits/233262 and scroll down to “Explore Available Permits”, then put in your dates and it will show a list of trails. Look for Big Pine Creek North Fork. 60% of the permits are released at 7am PST 6 months in advance on the matching date, so if you want to hike in Sept 3rd for example, those permits will be released on March 3rd. The rest of the permits are released 2 weeks in advance. They go fast apparently, but I got online right at 7am when I got mine and had no problems. Good luck and happy hiking! 🙂🤙🏼
@laidbacktraveler2580
@laidbacktraveler2580 2 года назад
Dayum - that was an amazing trek! Whitney is beautiful to be sure, but from watching this vid (never made this trek before), I think you had the better location by far - especially having the trail to yourself like that is EPIC. Great shots all around and probably your best vid so far as well (IMHO). Interested to know, what gear did you use on this adventure? Thx for posting this up!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 2 года назад
Glad to hear I made the right choice! Lol I’ll tackle Whitney some day. This has been my favorite video to make by far, so I’m glad you enjoyed it! I highly recommend this trip. Just absolutely breathtaking. As far as gear goes: - REI Flash 55 pack (Love this pack! Especially for the easy to reach water bottle holders and for being lightweight and affordable) - REI Quarter Dome SL2 tent - Kammock Firebelly 30deg quilt - Nemo Tensor insulated sleeping pad - Thermarest compressible pillow - Sawyer squeeze water filter with CNOC Vecto bag - Toaks 650ml titanium cook pot - BRS stove (lightweight and less than $20) - Helinox Chair Zero - Kammock Roo Single hammock with Kammock Ultralight straps - Decathlon Forclaz Trek 100 down jacket (AMAZING budget option! Love this jacket!) - Frogtoggs Xtreme Lite rain jacket (Again, great lightweight budget option) - Random New Balance fleece jacket - Warm long johns, extra pair of warmer socks, and a fleece lined beanie for sleeping - BearVault BV500 - Vargo Dig Dig trowel - Teva sandals for camp shoes - Nitecore NU25 headlamp - Nitecore NB10000 battery bank - GoPro Hero 7 Black and iPhone 13 for filming - Joby Gorillapod 1k tripod - ACR ResQLink emergency PLB - ThermoWorks ThermoDrop Thermometer - I think that is pretty much it other than food and some other random smaller items…👍🏼 Thanks again for watching! It isn’t really my intent to gain a following, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t love that someone else is enjoying my videos too! Lol Cheers!
@laidbacktraveler2580
@laidbacktraveler2580 2 года назад
​@@ManivanAdventures - Nice list - thanks, I absolutely love the Flash 55 pack! Now if I can get my total pack weight down another 5 lbs so I am not overloading it. Still working out my gear issues. I attempted Whitney in '79, near then end of what I call the medieval times of gear, especially packs and tents. having to turn back at the top of the switchbacks when lightning came up on us and we went back around the overhang and tried to wait it out to no avail. We scurried down as fast as we could back to camp and by that time had run of time to try again. I started getting back into hiking/backpacking in the last two years a couple of decades slaving at a desk. A year ago I started planning to do Whitney again this summer but our highest point is only 5k - but I realized during my recent trip to the AZ/Grand Canyon that after living at sea level for the last 40 years that I can no longer handle any serious altitude. Only after 5 days did I start to feel "normal" and we were camping at only 7500'. Fortunately there are so many more places to explore at lower altitudes - Stay safe!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 2 года назад
@@laidbacktraveler2580 I feel like gear always seems to be a work in progress. There isn’t a whole lot I can do to go lighter at this point without giving up a comfort I’m not willing to give up though. I like being light, but also don’t mind carrying a little bit more weight for extra comforts at camp, especially when relaxing at camp is usually my favorite part about backpacking. Good news is that my gear is already light enough that the Flash 55 carries the weight just fine. Will be a true test this weekend in the Wind River Range to the Cirque of the Towers. Should be low 30s, possibly into 20s at night, so I’m going to need to pack a couple extra layers and my other quilt. Sorry to hear that you couldn’t summit Whitney and about your altitude issues. I’ve lived in the midwest my entire life up until this year and strangely have never noticed any effects of altitude. Have yet to go above 13,294’ though (James Peak in Colorado), so we’ll see what 14,000 does to me. I’m 34, so maybe it will start getting to me more as I get older…. but I hope not. Haha Hopefully someday you can find a way to tackle Whitney, but like you said, definitely plenty to explore at lower altitudes too! Happy hiking! 🤙🏼
@juandearco
@juandearco 6 месяцев назад
Awesome video man, do I permit to camp a night there or is it a permit to park overnight?
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate the kind words! And yes, there is a permit required for overnight trips on this trail. Go to recreation.gov and search for Big Pine Creek North Fork. They start releasing some of the permits 6 months in advance and it is a very popular trail, so I recommend getting online first thing in the morning, as soon as your permit date is released. Good luck! This is easily one of my favorite spots! 🤙🏼
@sandiegojody
@sandiegojody 11 месяцев назад
EPIC VID! Thanks! Going to do this in a few weeks. Was it difficult to get a permit?
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 11 месяцев назад
It really is amazing! Thank you for the kind words! And yeah, I absolutely love this area! I was actually just back there a few weeks ago doing the south fork. Also an epic hike. The permit process is fairly simple. Just go here www.recreation.gov/permits/233262 and scroll down to “Explore Available Permits”, then put in your dates and it will show a list of trails. Look for Big Pine Creek North Fork. 60% of the permits are released at 7am PST 6 months in advance on the matching date. The rest of the permits are released 2 weeks in advance. They go fast apparently, but I got online right at 7am when I got mine and had no problems. Good luck! 🤙🏼
@sandiegojody
@sandiegojody 11 месяцев назад
Just got my permit on line!! Stoked!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 11 месяцев назад
@@sandiegojody Awesome! You are going to love it. Enjoy! 🤙🏼
@FuncAndFlow
@FuncAndFlow 17 дней назад
Hello, was this hike during the first half of September or second half? What time did you start? Thanks
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 17 дней назад
@@FuncAndFlow This was the beginning of September and definitely a good time to go!
@sandiegojody
@sandiegojody 11 месяцев назад
Hello, how many miles is the glacier from 2nd lake? TIA!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 11 месяцев назад
Just a little over 3 miles from 2nd Lake I believe and it is totally worth it!
@maximoaguilar2516
@maximoaguilar2516 Год назад
Una tiene uno que acampar osea puede conocer en un solo día todo
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Mucha gente va de excursión a los lagos en un día. Es posible caminar hasta el glaciar en un solo día, pero sería un día largo. 26 km y unos 1500 metros de desnivel positivo. gracias por ver!
@joshrahn7535
@joshrahn7535 Год назад
Are there any permit requirements for the overnight camping in this area?
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
For overnight trips, yes. You need to get a permit for Big Pine Creek North Fork. You can reserve them up to 6 months in advance I believe at Recreation.gov. I think they release more permits 14 days out too, in case you don’t snag one when they are first released.
@joshrahn7535
@joshrahn7535 Год назад
@@ManivanAdventures thanks for the info!
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
@@joshrahn7535 Happy to help! It is an amazing place and permits go fast, so make sure you get on the website first thing in the morning as soon as the permits are released! Good luck!
@dilippatel3268
@dilippatel3268 9 месяцев назад
how was the mosquito situation?
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures 9 месяцев назад
I was there late Sept last year and don’t remember mosquitos being a problem at all. Went back this year in early Sept and I think there were more bugs. I don’t really remember though, so it obviously couldn’t have been bad enough to hurt my trip if there were lol
@elaineresendez4419
@elaineresendez4419 Год назад
Pine pines lakes are pretty than mount Whitney
@ManivanAdventures
@ManivanAdventures Год назад
Good to know I made the right decision haha
@missingremote4388
@missingremote4388 Год назад
I've visited Whitney Portal 4 times . JAN 2000 to last spring 2002. Just a day trip
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