[RECAP] Yosemite- an AMAZING gateway to the nature

@SoniaK @Andras_H , those Yukons are MASSIVE!! What Andras and @RohithaF drove are not your standard size Yukons!

I did read through your original post. But I guess I did not see the album link. I’m amazed that you guys were able to start driving at 4 am! Happy to see that you got to see just the tip of what Yosemite has to offer.

As for next year, will see if I can join you all. It will depend a lot on my schedule. So glad we did get to spend time Friday afternoon and into the evening with you though in a large group. Next time, we have to reduce the size so we can actually chat longer and in greater details, ok?

Cheers,

Karen

P.S.: Thanks so much for the blue drawstring purse. I love handicrafts / textiles / weaved materials because it is an art form and not machine made.


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@KarenVChin wrote:

Amazing recap @SoniaK . I know it was a HUGE, MASSIVE undertaking to get 11 countries and 5 continents to plan, make decisions, and to keep moving according to a very tight 36-hour schedule, with no room for any error to occur! Definitely, I can say you deserve a medal for “Most Organized Local Guide of LGSummit17” for sure, hands down!

Hahahaha… thank you @KarenVChin . Does such category even exist? I am not really looking forward to the medal. But my teammates were the happiest, and that’s what my ultimate achievement was. I want to particularly thank @YK1001 for taking care of the accounts, @RohithaF for willing to be our driver and entertain us non-stop all the time (and he seemed to be a great fan of my cooking as well, loved that too) and @Andras_H for being the first one to come up to join me for this amazing trip and not to mention, for being the coolest photographer ever (he took some really good pictures of us that could win some awards too).


Next year, you definitely need to stay out in Yosemite for at least 3 nights so that you guys can explore more of the vast Yosemite Valley.


I will. That’s a promise I made to myself. I don’t know if I will be selected next year or not, but I definitely will make a plan to camp there for at least a week, along with other LGSummit18 participants. It would be just wonderful if I could take all these 14 members along with me for that camping. And I will feel honored if you join us for camping as well. @KimberlyAnnG already said she would join. Right, Kim?


My only question is for such a long recap: “Why are you being skimpy with the photos for this 36-hour adventure?!” Is it what happens in Yosemite, stays in Yosemite?! Team Yosemite where is your shared Google Photos album? = )


LOL…no, I just didn’t want to post a lot of photos here to make this post even bigger. I have already made the recap quite long. Not many people will have the patiance to read it all. But I had to share all these details, just to let people know how we felt organizing the tour. And pictures are shared in this link as well. You probably have missed it in the original post. :slight_smile:

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@KarenVChin wrote:

@SoniaK @Andras_H , those Yukons are MASSIVE!! What Andras and @RohithaF drove are not your standard size Yukons!

I did read through your original post. But I guess I did not see the album link. I’m amazed that you guys were able to start driving at 4 am! Happy to see that you got to see just the tip of what Yosemite has to offer.


Hi @KarenVChin , thanks for the feedback. I will amend the words to make the like more noticeable.

Starting at 4 AM was a real challenge for all of us. I was actually concerned about @AinurZ 's daughter, thought she would be cranky at so early morning (sure I was wrong about toddlers) and she turned out to be the most energetic one.

Like I already said, we saw only the cover of the book. To read it thoroughly, we have to go back there for at least a week (if not more).


As for next year, will see if I can join you all. It will depend a lot on my schedule. So glad we did get to spend time Friday afternoon and into the evening with you though in a large group. Next time, we have to reduce the size so we can actually chat longer and in greater details, ok?

Ya, it’s a pity that we could not hangout in real sense. But I am so glad that we made it to the sailing tour, the SF Google office visit and at the end, that exclusive Thai dinner, to make it up. Next time I will try to spend at least one whole day with you, visiting the less-explored places in SF. But for these group activities, don’t think about reducing the size. I learnt from summit this year that the more the merrier. Don’t spoil that fun. :slight_smile:


P.S.: Thanks so much for the blue drawstring purse. I love handicrafts / textiles / weaved materials because it is an art form and not machine made.



You are welcome Karen. I’m glad that you liked it. This was just a gesture of my gratitude. I thought a handcrafted, traditional thing would be just a perfect gift for you. But hey, that was supposed to be a personal touch, not to be discussed here, in public. . :slight_smile:

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Yosemite Team,
You lived an unforgettable adventure!!!
We read the recap and see the pictures and can imagine how wonderful this experience was.

You had a great idea, @SoniaK ; congratulations!

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Thank you @AlejandraMaria . :slight_smile:

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@SoniaK I absolutely love to reading your composition. I am sure you would be a great novelist. :slight_smile:

I hope you write an another memoir.

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I am really glad able to follow a great leader, you know, @SoniaK .

When you got assignment that is within one’s capability, it is really a pleasure and feel so go being able to done something for the team.

Thank you for your trust in me.


@SoniaK wrote:
Hahahaha… thank you @KarenVChin . Does such category even exist? I am not really looking forward to the medal. But my teammates were the happiest, and that’s what my ultimate achievement was. I want to particularly thank @YK1001 for taking care of the accounts, @RohithaF for willing to be our driver and entertain us non-stop all the time (and he seemed to be a great fan of my cooking as well, loved that too) and @Andras_H for being the first one to come up to join me for this amazing trip and not to mention, for being the coolest photographer ever (he took some really good pictures of us that could win some awards too).

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@YK1001 wrote:

I am really glad able to follow a great leader, you know, @SoniaK .

When you got assignment that is within one’s capability, it is really a pleasure and feel so go being able to done something for the team.

Thank you for your trust in me.

Hi @YK1001 , I don’t know which great leader you are following, but I am glad that I was right about assigning the responsibilities. You are so organised and calculative in terms of maintaining the accounts that I never even had to look at the spreadsheet how much money we were spending. I just knew that we were in good hands. And that’s all that matters. And it’s not just me, every single member of the group trusted you. None of them raised any question about the calculation, because you never left any room for that. All the calculations were clearly mentioned in there. (I just realized that after coming back home. I never even checked the spreadsheet after I went to SF.) Thank you for being a great treasurer. And thank you for being with us. We sure will have many more trips together. Looking forward to it. :slight_smile:


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@Fructy wrote:

@SoniaK I absolutely love to reading your composition. I am sure you would be a great novelist. :slight_smile:

I hope you write an another memoir.


Awwww…thank you for your kind words, @Fructy . You just made my day! I enjoy writing. Whatever I feel, whatever I experience, I love to save them all with words, in my own way. None of them are great literature though. Never thought of being a novelist, but I enjoy writing the journals. Sharing real-time experience is more fun to me than telling made up stories. And sometimes my English is horrible too. I make a lot of grammatical errors. But I keep on telling myself all the time, English is not my primary language, so I am allowed to make some mistakes. :stuck_out_tongue:

Yes, I am working on writing about our Muir trip. Hope you have already heard the stories from Andras and of course, you have seen the photos too. I hope you will like that post as well.

Once again, thanks a lot for your nice words, Fructy. You are the best. :smiley:

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@SoniaK I LOVE Yosemite and am always ready to go camping there but getting a reservation for a site within the Valley is very difficult! @PaulPavlinovich was fortunate to get the spot he did. Reservations open 6 months in advance and often sell out within minutes of being made available. Until we know dates for a future Summit, we won’t be able to reserve. I’ll keep an eye on it though. As someone that LIVES here, I can use the reservation regardless of whether I get into a future Summit or not… :smiley:

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Hi Munni ooh @SoniaK .

I just read this wonderful recap and I am sure everyone who started reading from first line could read until the end, because its written like script of an adventure movie.

I don’t know much about the YOSEMITE but I could know that place from your recap.

Yes you’re allowed to make grammatical mistakes. …because I am allowed too…

You all are looking great

Thanks for sharing. Have a nice day

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Hey @AkmalB …thank you so much for your kind words. U addressed me as Munni! How do you know that name? Did I mention it to anybody in any of my previous posts in Connect? This name reminds me of my crazy innocent childhood. A bunch of additional thanks for reminding me of those beautiful memories.

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Hi @SoniaK @KimberlyAnnG is right, I was lucky to get my spot in Yosemite. I booked it very soon after finding out I had been accepted into the Summit. Even then the longest stay I could get was three nights - I would have loved to spend an entire week there.

You can stay in the Magestic Hotel with less notice but the cheapest room there is about US$400/night.

There are some places outside the park along the YARTS bus route so you can stay outside the park and ride the bus in every morning. I think the first one comes into the park about 8am.

Regards Paul

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The greatest story teller on connect Munni @SoniaK :wink:

i like the story and like the photos and like your nickname ;))))

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@OSAMA , you are making me blush now. Thank you. :slight_smile:


@PaulPavlinovich wrote:

Hi @SoniaK @KimberlyAnnG is right, I was lucky to get my spot in Yosemite. I booked it very soon after finding out I had been accepted into the Summit. Even then the longest stay I could get was three nights - I would have loved to spend an entire week there.

You can stay in the Magestic Hotel with less notice but the cheapest room there is about US$400/night.

There are some places outside the park along the YARTS bus route so you can stay outside the park and ride the bus in every morning. I think the first one comes into the park about 8am.

Regards Paul


@PaulPavlinovich , I can understand. We might end up hiring the same airbnb house then. Or if Kim can help us make the booking in advance (I don’t think we can schedule our camping so well in advance though).


@KimberlyAnnG wrote:

@SoniaK I LOVE Yosemite and am always ready to go camping there but getting a reservation for a site within the Valley is very difficult! @PaulPavlinovich was fortunate to get the spot he did. Reservations open 6 months in advance and often sell out within minutes of being made available. Until we know dates for a future Summit, we won’t be able to reserve. I’ll keep an eye on it though. As someone that LIVES here, I can use the reservation regardless of whether I get into a future Summit or not… :smiley:


@KimberlyAnnG , you are a sweetheart! I hope we can come up with a date for next year. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for that. :slight_smile:

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Thanks @SoniaK for all your organisational skills and arranging this trip!

I think that its made my trip. Having a great group of friends for the whole week!

All thanks to you!

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@ErmesT wrote:

Let me know in any case, so we can arrange for a place to stay, possibly with a small kitchen @Andras_H

Sincerely

Ermes


@ErmesT , I have just sent you a private message :slight_smile:

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@SoniaK wrote:

Yosemite has been in my bucket list for a pretty long time. My niece, Nazia, is in love with Yosemite. She’s the one who got me infected with this amazing virus. Had I not planned for going there I would have regretted for missing such a wonderful beauty.
Wanting to go to Yosemite was nothing. But the planning and making things happen was really a challenge for me. I don’t live in the USA, I don’t drive and I can’t go there alone, all by myself. So, when I got to know that I was selected (heaven bless Local Guides) I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to finally make my dream of visiting Yosemite come true. I posted on Connect if anybody wanted to visit Yosemite. I so wished I could go there for camping, but thinking about the time, logistic support and expense, I thought it would be good to go there just for a day, for now. I can always go back there on my next visit. (I know I have to. I am going to fall in love in there).
Visiting Yosemite for a day is like reading the back-cover of a novel. You get to know the gist of the massive beauty. I will deal with that, for now. And I am coming back there next year anyway. :slight_smile:

Andras was the first one to respond to my offer. Thanks to him. We decided on renting a car from SF and stay in a hostel/ hotel/ airbnb house or anything for a night and come back to the city the next day. But we needed more persons to share the expenses for renting the car and gas. Besides, who doesn’t know that a road trip is enjoyed the best when the group is fairly big. Like they always say, the more the merrier.
@KarenVChin shared her knowledge on renting cars, expected gas consumption and cost, SF traffic on a weekday, the route to Yosemite and a lot of other things. She is a perfect local Local Guides. Had she was not there or not proactively communicated with me, I would probably never be able to organize such a wonderful trip. Thanks a million, Karen. You are a sweetheart! I owe you a drink. Please remind me that next time. :slight_smile:
Looking at the response in Connect I started feeling excited. A car can fit maximum 5 persons, but the response is increasing. We already got confirmation from more than 8 persons by then. Which means we need to rent 2 cars and we have only one driver (Andras) who had experience of driving on the USA roads. I was feeling nervous. Where will I get a second driver from? One fine morning I received a mail from Rohitha. He said he was willing to join us and he doesn’t mind driving. That was just perfect icing on the cake for me.
The following few days went by just looking at the response rate. Some people were interested to go, but was not sure about their visa, some were still struggling with the travel arrangements, some could not make up their mind about their stay in SF whereas some were concerned about money (I fall under the last group. But again, thanks to Karen, she helped me a lot to make a solid budget for the tour).
Joseph suggested this amazing airbnb house in Oakhurst, that could accommodate 12 persons. But we were 14. So I texted Joshua, the owner of the house, asking if we could stay. All he said was, he doesn’t have any problem, but we have to suit ourselves squeezing in. And we surely did. :slight_smile:
Rohitha was teasing me looking at the response rate that I might have to hire a school bus finally for the group. I would definitely give it a thought, ONLY, if any of the drivers had the license to drive such huge vehicles. But well, for now we were happy with these 2 mini (or should I say giant) vans, that could easily fit 14 passengers (yes, finally the group size was 14, including 1 toddler of 18 months) and all our luggages. Amazing, isn’t it?
Team Yosemite (thank you Sampson, for the innovative name) was formed with 14 people. 2 from Bangladesh, 1 from Brasil (Brazil), 1 from Hungary, 3 (actually 2.5) from Kazakhstan, 1 from Tanzania, 1 from Sri Lanka, 1 from UAE, 1 from Toronto, 1 from Hong Kong, 1 from Maldives and 1 from UK.
WOW! I have just realized that it was a group of not just 14 members, but also from representatives of 11 countries and 5 continents! What an amazing group it was! We just needed representatives from Australia and Antarctica. If @Lachlan_M_Wells went to Yosemite with us, instead of going earlier, we would have 1 Australian with us too. Our bad. :frowning:
We started exchanging group mails (and the chain mail was over 100) to share the planning and other details about the tour. A whatsapp group was created for real-time conversation. I kept on calling people (from different time zones) for instant updates. Man, those were really tiring yet exciting moments! And I had to keep in mind the time differences as well. So apparently I forgot my own time zone. That was hilarious.

8 October 2017: Finally the date came when we eventually would meet all 14 of us in person. I was so very excited!
Some of us had already reached SF on 7th. Andras and Badruddeen took delivery of the car (SF002) and we all met at Pier Market restaurant, for Pre-Summit Dinner Meet Up. I already met Badru, Andras, Maria, Mahabub, Anuradha by then. But meeting Rohitha, Sampson, Joe, Muhannad, Tim, Ainur and her husband Daniyer was indeed wonderful. And I was so glad that @JulienH and @JosephZhan (who were also supposed to join us but had to cancel at the last minute for their personal problems), @AlejandraMaria , @AnnaBcn , @CaduF , @IrenaS (who else did I miss?) also joined us for dinner. It was indeed a great meet up.

9 October 2017: As Rohitha suggested (and Karen insisted the same too), we started our journey at 4AM. Since it was just the first day of the week, we suspected there would be crazy traffic, so the idea was to leave the Bay area before 5AM. Both the giant vans SF001 and SF002 (I know Andras was in love with his GMC Yukon XL 2017 van, but not sure how did Rohitha liked his one though) were on the freeway long before the sunrise.
On our way, we had our breakfast with some pastries and buns. Those cold coffees were great to keep our driver awake. Thanks to Tim. It was his idea.
We reached Yosemite before noon. I won’t talk about the beauty of the massive park. For that you have to see these amazing photos. But all I can say is, one day was not enough even for the gist of the huge novel.
We did some short trekking, the inevitable photo shoots, long walks, sitting by the falls, spending some relaxed time and what not. When we finally reached our temporary nest in Oakhurst, it was past nine.
What will I say about this wonderful house? It had all the facilities that a house should have in the middle of the jungle. And on top of that, the host kept food for us in the kitchen. There were cookies, chocolates, nuts, buns and even organic milk in the fridge. And we found coffee in the kitchen too. Our idea was to cook our dinner at that house. So even though it was quite late, we started preparing our food. The menu was as simple as pilaf rice, egg curry and salad. Mahabub brought some amazing beef (we call it jhuri gosh) from qurbani eid and my personal favorite, Hilsa Fry, from Dhaka. Thankfully none of the food got spoiled. Dinner was served at 12 (midnight) and finally we went to sleep at 1ish.

10 October: The next morning was a little relaxed for us. SF001 started quite early morning as Rohitha needed to give back the car by 12noon. But we, the passengers of SF002 started a little late, after cleaning the house. The morning in Oakhurst was amazing. We even saw deer in the backyard. There were some birds as well, but we could not figure out what birds were those. By 10AM we were on the highway. Another amazing journey to the Bay City. Lunch was on the way.
At around 3PM, we reached Hyatt Centric. And that was the end of an amazing tour.

It was sad to say goodbye to our amazing car. But we had no choice. Andras was really upset about the hunk. So upset that he almost cried. So I had to promise him that one day, when I will be a billionaire, I will buy him a car like that on his birthday. He was happy. Maria and Badru were happy too, when they learned that the same gifts will be there for them as well. Ainur and her family was happy because they had a wonderful time in the woods. Mahabub was happy to check Yosemite in his bucket list. And I was the happiest because I just met some wonderful souls and made an amazing family out of my family.

@ErmesT , next time I want to see you in my group, for camping. And we hope to see @LucioV in the group as well. :slight_smile:


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Hey Sonia,

What’s up this year if we get a chance to attend Connect Live 2018?

Cheers :))) Thanks for the wonderful post.

Best regards

Badruddeen

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