Judy L.
Yelp
I saw way too many people unprepared. Cute outfits and all but save that for the gym. Plan to come here with some gear or, at least, enough water.
If you don't have enough water, turn around and go back down the trail BEFORE you run out of all the water you have left. Don't put yourself at risk and try the trail another time when you're ready.
Although you think you look cute with that one big water bottle; don't expect to get up to the top expecting other hikers to have "extra" water.
Are you kidding me ?!? It wasn't fun carrying a backpack full of water bottles 3300 ft up in one of the most difficult trails I'd been on...but what makes you think I do this because I like carrying around extra weight? Sorry hun, but I need to keep myself hydrated and most other people know to pack enough water on hikes, especially one like this. I had 3 water bottles on me and wish I'd have packed 5 minimum. Going on this hike during a heat wave means you need to take extra precautions, wear a hat, bring enough water and reapply sun block.
I also saw people wearing the wrong shoes, idk how some of you managed in skater shoes, with flat bottoms and No grip. Kudos to you ! But there were a few people who got blisters on the trail. Make sure you have proper hiking shoes and if you have sweaty feet, like one hiker who got blisters because of that, Only you would know if you have that issue, don't be ashamed and pack extra socks.
I wore my most comfy hiking shoes with grip and was feeling the pain in my feet halfway down so take your footwear seriously. There are many areas of loose gravel/sand on top of the rocks that makes it slippery no matter what you have on so increase your odds of not slipping or falling on your face by wearing hiking shoes with grip.
I wish I had used my hiking poles on this trail. It would have made my hike so much easier. I definitely wish I'd had them on my way down.
I myself, underestimated this hike. I should have packed more water and had my trekking poles. I ended up drinking 4 bottles of water, took one from hubby, to complete this in a heat wave. We left around 8:30am and I think we should have left earlier because the parts of the trail without any shade are brutal.
It's quiet on the way up, with only few hikers conversating because everyone else is too busy concentrating on where to step or gasping for air because the never ending steep inclines and increased elevation, practically suck the air and life out of you.
There's about a hundred switchbacks, or feels like a hundred, and Gladiator Hiking up and down, and up again, turns any elliptical machine you have ever been on in to a fun game because this trail is one helluva work out. So If you've got balance issues, bad legs, ankle problems, back problems, or even anger issues (LOL)...do the easy lower Yosemite Falls walk on a paved trail, zero sweat, cute outfit approved and all smiles.
Upper Falls is a Potential ankle twisting, slipping and falling, blisters and dehydrating hike if you're not prepared. So I'm really trying to look out for ya!
And after all that, I'm still giving this trail 5 stars??? Yes, that's right. The pay off of hanging out at the top of the Yosemite falls is worth it! The views, peacefulness, the water and trees make for a once in a lifetime scene. You've worked your way up here so kick back, take off your shoes, dip your feet or go for a swim in the water before it cascades from the top of the famous Yosemite Falls. It is a hidden gem and you will enjoy every moment once you reach the destination.
Pack a lunch and chill out ! This is a once in a lifetime view and moment.
Now if you do this hike regularly or more than once, hats off to you! I'll enjoy my once in a lifetime experience and just be happy I made it down in one piece.
Happy Hiking !