Yosemite is a sanctuary of vertical granite and falling water. It is also crowded, loud, and occasionally chaotic. We aren't going there to be tourists. In late May, the waterfalls are at full volume. We'll spend these days on the Mist Trail, on granite faces, and on summits that make sense of why people leave their screens for the mountains.
Late arrival to the hotel, dinner, sleep.
We start with the Mist Trail. Seven miles of steep granite stairs and enough spray to feel like a rainstorm. We'll push through to Nevada Fall, regroup, and end the day at Glacier Point for sunset.
→ Objective: move until the legs feel it.
Morning belongs to the rock. We've secured AMGA-certified guides for top-rope sessions on Yosemite granite — technical, tactile, and genuinely accessible to anyone willing to try. Free afternoon: several adventure options
→ Evening: The Farewell Feast. Good food. Better conversation.
Breakfast. No agenda. Head home or stay in the valley. Your choice.
Lodging — Double+ rooms, under 30 min from the Valley
Movement — All transfers inside the park
Guides — AMGA-certified guides, climbing hardware, beginner & moderate-friendly program
Fuel — All meals, start to finish
Transport — Getting to Yosemite
Privacy — Single room available at +$400
Park Fee — $100 for non-US residents
E-bikes – $30-80, depending on the length
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