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Subject: My Exploration & Investigation At Bennettsville & Yosemite California....5/28/12
Date: 7/2/2012 10:18:02 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
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Yosemite California

It was turning out to be a nice day I was out of a cam thus I could not really take much media as I had the camera up on the dashboard trying to dry it out. But once electronics get wet internally they never work the same even if they do it is very short lived.

Along the way we passed a couple smaller lakes to bad I didn't have my fishing poles its so tempting to throw a line in there. We would also stop at the visitor center as they have a free museum inside which I feel is necessary to check out if you want to get familiar with the wildlife found in the region. They are wonderful pieces of stone architecture alone to admire if your into the whole stone rustic type of architecture.

The visitors center at the parks entrance had an extensive butterfly, pictures plant and miners artifact collection. They also had a bear skull, antlers and even bear paw casts. It helps to know what is what in case we came across it on our journey here. I enjoyed taking a gander at what they had then again I love to learn that is what being a paranormal investigator is about. Your always growing to learn and experience more only time as well as being inquisitive can earn knowledge.

We stopped at a place called Lambert Dome it looks like a giant stone ramp only mountain sized. In Yosemite they have allot of well known domes you have to be careful because some of them are crumbling and people have over the years fallen to their deaths. Such as the half dome when the other half collapsed it created enough force that the winds created from it downed trees and caused the ground to shake like an earthquake. I admired the dome from afar standing on a stone bridge watching trout swimming around in the river below.

I had come to the decision that most of the day had passed and we really had not gotten to see everything. I really didn't want to go home its hard to explain. But I felt really compelled to want to stick around see all what Yosemite can offer me. I mean one of the reasons I moved up in this region was to have the ability to enjoy Yosemite and all it has to offer so we decided to book some tents at the Tuolumne Meadows Lodge which has a restaurant, free firewood, bon fire and tents. Each tent has cots, wood stove, table, chairs etc its not that bad but very pricey. From there would book our camp sites then head on off via shuttle bus which was a big mistake trust me.

When we had gotten on the shuttle bus I thought to myself that it probably would have just been better to drive. I was not sure how the shuttles work but I learned really quickly that once you get dropped off you can wait up to two hours to be picked up again. Its better to just drive that way you have more freedom to explore the shuttles just do not run often enough. We had driven through an area with dozens of fallen trees apparently the evening before their was a massive wind storm. Yosemite has some pretty severe weather hiking out here is seasonal depending on the weather and most of the year its fairly cool out here.

I had gotten dropped off at an area called Tioga Pass at the Dana/Tuolumne Meadows where their is just a big open prairie with snow capped mountains. Their is also a giant pond and multiple little creeks that flow through the area its rather scenic but its also very open thus the winds whip through here. The elevation at this point was almost at 10,000' so it wasn't exactly very warm here. Sure the views were scenic but even at the end of May it was very chilly here.

I wanted to have a picnic this is why I had gotten off the shuttle here unfortunately I would have rather went west on the shuttle deeper into Yosemite but they driver told me it would be an hour wait so I figured we would head here unfortunately I was not dressed warm enough hell none of us were and we nearly froze our asses off standing in the middle of this field lol. Sure their were deer running around and it was scenic but their was NOTHING out there accept a few rocks that we hid behind while we waited nearly 2 hours for the shuttle to return to pick us up. Man was I glad to see the shuttle my nipples were hard and not in the naughty way lol. Although we found an spot behind some rocks to eat lunch at I realized that once the sun starts to go down out here the temperature drops as faster then it takes to warm up all day in an instant.

When we arrived back at the campground I ran to my truck and decided to drive no more shuttles screw that idea again. At least in Mount Zion they are every 20 minutes but in Yosemite its just not as reliable and that's a matter of opinion but when you have kids....plus Tammy's dad its probably better just to take your own vehicle so you have more leeway.

We would pass by a place called Pothole Dome didn't have time to climb it but it was just nice being able to see such landmarks. This would be the first stop of many including a visit to Tenaya lake which is absolutely gorgeous no Bigfoot tracks here though perhaps its to close to the highway.

Another area I stopped at was Olmstead Point which has beautiful views of the Yosemite valley below and the beautiful Half Dome miles off in the distance. The point had some really great views and allot of rock formations. It offered views of Tenaya lake below and the north side of Half Dome as I hiked down into the valley a bit to get more scenic shots.

It was starting to get late and we had dinner reservations so I didn't have much time to do a long hike at the point. I did however make time to stop on the side of a road and hike in some eerie marsh. I would give you a name for it but the thing was that it was a random find. I had no set trails just that I found another dome that I wanted photos of thus I figured id hike through the woods to get to it and ran into this place on accident.

Strangely I didn't find any human tracks in the marsh land except for one which had some worn toe impressions it was about 14 inches. The marsh was very overgrown with foliage and their were giant granite rocks all over. Much of the woods here were dead and the ground was very soggy to a degree where my feet became wet. It was also very dark in the forest as I seen another dome of sorts through the trees. My son was with me everybody else stayed behind. I could not spend much time here because I had dinner reservations however I will say the marsh was the creepiest place I been to and wish I had more time to hike around.

When we arrived back at the restaurant they placed us at a giant round table with a female couple. It was my birthday so I wasn't sure how this was going to pan out. I never heard of this type of seating before where they combine you with other strangers to break bread. I will say the ladies did turn out to be nice afterall they also sang happy birthday to me when the restaurant put candles on a nice piece of blueberry pie. I also had a nice trout dinner which I love along with fresh bread and garden salad. It was a nice little restaurant with a bon fire out back and the rapids from the creek flowing behind it. It was a bit pricey but the waiter did his job well and for awhile conversed with us. Their is an area up in the Tioga pass where all the trees were down I was told a few days prior a storm did that which tells you how fateful the weather can become in Yosemite.

When I went outside to start grabbing supplies for the tent I seen some eyes. It turns out their were deer roaming around the restaurant in the woods. One of those deer walked right out in front of me. Being in a national park allows you to get real close to wildlife and they are not very scared of humans. But you still have to be careful hell at first hearing walking I thought it was Bigfoot in the woods. They have these bear bins to keep your food in as they do not want you leaving it in your car.

I had a good nights sleep but we gathered allot of firewood and before bed I finally was able to get the wood stove heating better. It was a very cold night and I was able to make preparations for the next day of adventuring.  I had candles lit at the table and did a little reading. I also did a little toking to that night haha so yeah it was a nice way to finish off my birthday.

The next morning we woke up Tammy stepped backwards out of the tent ended up rolling down a hill pulled some muscles in her calve muscle. I was just happy my cam was starting to work again. It was not completely working but I was able to use it at least. I had a big day planned of adventuring as finally I would make my way into the heart of Yosemite.

Our journey would take us to Yosemite Village which is at the bottom of the canyon. It would be a long ride as we would make our way through tunnels that went right through the mountain. I honked my horn as I road through the tunnel it was fun. I was able to make some stops at various locations to photography the canyon and river below. I also took some awesome photos of half dome and this valley where the forest burnt down. Their is nothing pretty about a burned down forest I could see for miles down into it.

We finally reached an area called El Capitan which is this massive cliff and across from it is a trail that leads to the Bridalveil falls. The boys and I hiked to the falls it was a nice little trail along some rapids. It was so warm out it felt good to get wet at the base of the falls by all the mist coming off the rocks. Those falls are about 600' high so they are a force. Their was a woman that cut right in front of my kid when he was taking a photo of me some people just have no respect. I cannot stand tourist I really think some of them are so rude they will trample you just to take a photo as if they never been outdoors before lol.

When I went back to the truck their was a giant bear in the woods lumbering along. I quickly pulled on over following it into the woods. I ran some video footage on the bear then I took a series of photos of the big ole boy. I do not think it was a black bear though its fur was a much lighter brown so probably a brown bear hell it almost looked like a grizzly although they do not have those up in Yosemite anymore so who knows. I just know that he was very large. He stopped turned around looked at me then kept walking off it looked like he was use to seeing humans. When I headed back to the truck I am not sure if I stepped down wrong or whatever but my left ankle popped I fell to the ground in pain thought I broke it. I had a sprain the worst of its kind and it nearly killed the rest of my day. I couldn't even barely walk was dragging my foot as the day went on wasn't a comfortable situation.

I would then head on off to the Merced River I was nearly at the bottom of the Yosemite Valley floor. I went search for Bigfoot tracks on some beach. It was very beautiful being surrounded by high cliffs. Their was people swimming in the river as it was very calm in this one area looked like fun I nearly took a dip myself.

We finally had made the rest of journey around the Yosemite Village area which sits just outside of Half Dome and below the mighty Yosemite Falls. We would cross these wetlands where at one time they said the water was nearly 8' high last year ago or something to that effect. Personally its the wetlands I like when it comes to track finding although the day prior I had my fun getting wet so this time around I decided to keep my feet dry.

We would make our way over to a Native American museum and village. Their was a tribal member weaving a blanket inside. I also seen a sweat house, teepees, chiefs hut, artifacts, cabins, grinding rocks baskets and dozens of artifacts. This was the historical aspect of the trip all about the Miwoks that once lived here and ill tell you what after seeing how beautiful it was it made me want to go back in a time machine to live here lol. Every morning you would leave your teepee only to be graced with views of the massive Yosemite falls and sheer 3000' cliffs how can anyone fret over that?

My next stop would take me to an old pioneer cemetery which I would spend a long time in doing EVP's for anything ghostly. I was astonished with how many older stones from the 1800's their were. Some were surrounded by wrought iron others were weathered illegible. Their was as old stone bench under a tree here and many old wooden grave markers. Many gravesites had large boulders with names engraved onto them while in the center of the cemetery was a very large monument.  I seen a few vandalized grave sites but not as many as you would see at some of these ghost town burial grounds out in NV. The cemetery was an extra treat many of the people buried here were some of the first white settlers who came to the area when at one time a small town existed in the valley. Today the Yosemite valley is now more about lodging, tourism and smaller businesses.

After having hiked around quite a bit we ended up going to get some lunch. They had a building with multiple restaurants inside. I ended up getting a Philly cheesesteak the boys had a burger and hotdog. Their was some perv checking out my son up there on his laptop. I hate people like that he was making the kids really uncomfortable as they sat down to reserve a seat for everyone and I caught him checking out my kid. You have to be careful no matter where you go these type of people are everywhere. I wanted to knock the guy for a loop I wasn't thrilled believe me.

By this time my ankle had really swelled up Tammy and Stephen went back to the truck to take scenic photos. I guess while I was away Tammy had some deer walk right past the truck in the open meadows.  She took some good photos of them up close so much wildlife. Just as I photographed a squirrel a very friendly one up about a quarter mile from Yosemite falls. I didn't agree to seeing someone eating food then decided to feed the squirrel with their hands. Sadly I watched the squirrel come back for more this time it jumped on the person trying to steal the rest of their food. This is why you don't feed the wild animals and some people just do not know how to act out in nature.

My dream was to climb around Yosemite falls bad ankle or not I was going to do it. Since I had the kids with me I decided to take them to the lower falls. The upper falls is not to dangerous as long as you do not cross the bars. This is the 6th tallest waterfalls in the world.  It is the tallest in all of North American with about a height of 2,500'. Every year people go over the falls and the die its a sad situation.

I ended up rock climbing all along the lower falls and even that can be deadly if your not careful. The rocks are very slippery however if you are careful it can be done. I was so close that I became drenched by the mist that came from the upper falls which then drops off to a pool of water that then drops down over another smaller cliff. I climbed along the smaller cliff and I have videos as well as photos of my journey. There was no paranormal part of this I just wanted to live for the adventure. My oldest son had to help me out allot because of my ankle some rocks were taller then me so I had to use all upper body strength because I had no use of my left ankle or foot to grip rocks while climbing.

The force of these falls is amazing and as I stood above everybody on the bridge that crosses the creek I felt I had accomplished something. What I didn't agree with is the amount of unsupervised children parents allowed to place on the rocks a few of them are at an angle one wrong slip and your going over. I just do not think people understand safety outdoors unfortunately not everybody gets mentored by me. I take our investigators out and I train them how to appropriately rock climb. I also train them to hike, climb and all that other good stuff that comes with joining our team. But I seen some people acting like fools and I thought to myself it is no wonder people every year die here.

It took me awhile to get back to my truck I was pretty tired out but it was exhilarating. My kids and I found a series of rock formations back in the woods as big as houses. They love to climb rocks climb through little tunnels things of that sort. My oldest son discovered that up inside the rocks was a cave. He said it went back problem is I left my lights back at the truck so all we had is our cell phones which are dim. An older guy came up to me as I sat high up at the cave entrance to let me know these are called the Spider Caves. He told me its not a large cave system maybe about five rooms and their were no spiders. Yeah their were spiders big ones didnt see any tarantulas though so I guess that was good now all the other types of spiders that is another story. 

I went down into the cave where their was a room with a hole in the flooring. I dropped down into this hole it was a bit spooky considering I had to climb down into this room in the dark. The chamber then had another small hole that led in another room at this point it was all stomach crawling from there. The guy told my kids their were no spiders inside but we found out that was a lie their were spiders all over and we couldn't see half of them. My sons light was dying on his phone and mine just wasn't very bright. We eventually climbed up into another room which led us down a very long tunnel and under a pile of rocks where I emerged. The caves were quite intriguing although I ripped my new Speedos lol. Compliments of crawling through these small rooms. It was good to see the light I thought it was a cool cave system not very large but it still was worth doing some spelunking in Yosemite. I would love to find other caves next time I am out there maybe next time ill be more prepared.

I finally made it back to the truck three hours later Tammy was not happy but when you climb a massive waterfall and spend time in some caves the time flies. I did not realize I had been hiking and climbing this long. But all of what I did is going towards our website so we can give our viewers a look into Yosemite from various perspectives geologically as well as historically.

By that time the pain was excruciating I couldn't even walk people were giving me weird looks as I was dragging my leg. I had my top hat on so imagine this guy dragging his foot walking around in a top hat wearing the grim reaper with black nails. They could have called me high hat a creature that roams NY lol. My day was coming to a close the sun was going down and we had a long journey back home. I had one more stop to make then the adventure would come to an end.

My last stop would be at the Le Conte Memorial Lodge an old historic stone building. Their is no building like this in Yosemite  Today is a library for the sierra club its European architecture is breathtaking. Unfortunately they were closed or I would have gone inside to take some EVPs. Tammy and I sat behind the old cottage on some rocks under some old trees to relax before our trip home.

All in all the trip worked out really nice I not only camped out in Yosemite but I experienced diversity in my journeys. I did try to find this abandoned stone house along one of the creeks but didn't find it and I have a feeling their is allot more to see. I have so many other places that viewers from our site have told me about that every year ill be making one or two trips to explore this national park more.

Their is so many places that are off the beat Yosemite that I just do not know where to start. Out of all the places in the sierras this is the most magical region of all. I look forward to exploring and investigating many sites in the future. All in all the trip turned out well didn't have any flats, break downs or get caught in any freak storms. My GPS worked great as that was one of my birthday presents is very state of art so it can take me to allot of places that normally would be difficult to find. I was glad that the bear didn't chase and eat me when I fell perhaps its a good thing they are use to people or id been its next meal lol.

The ride was very nice home I drove home as the sun was dissipating off into the west.  I have to say over the years people have written me about allot of strange things that occur here. With great anticipation I cannot wait to see and experience more here. I also look forward to bringing these locations to our site they are going to rock your world and you will have so much greater respect for the work that we do. I couldn't have asked for a better birthday the food was great and the wilderness was absolutely gorgeous. Everytime I think I have seen it all I see something new and exciting!
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We discovered this track in the middle of the woods on some wetlands. I have no idea if it is a Bigfoot track but something did make the impression. This was the only one we found in the area which is extremely overgrown and shows signs that no humans have been back in this area of Yosemite. The track had some mild toe impressions which means something had walked through here barefoot we know that much about it.
 
What you are looking at is two seperate chambers within the Spider Caves the one to the left is very tight and the one to the right is tight but you can crawl on your stomach to maneuver through it. We could be looking at two types of ectoplasm and it may be nothing at all. But as a very thorough paranormal group we document all our finds regardless then wait for others who view our site to share their stories with us. You can see in the photo to the left a dark black mass it is not a shadow considering I used a flash since it was so dark inside. The second photo to the right reveals some solid mass of ectoplasm perhaps moving away from us as we work our way through the chambers. I have to say the one creepy thing about being in these caves was not the spiders or fact that its very tight crawling. It was that all our lights and gear were back at the truck thus the only light we had was from a cell phone which was about to run out. Imagine being stuck underground no lights no noise that truly is where the adventure has just began!
 
Even though I not see any ghost of Yosemites past or Bigfoot scaling a mountain I was left with a really messed up ankle from my adventuring. An ankle that will be giving me years worth of problems lucky for me when I fell the bear did not follow me or id been mauled. I am an adventurer these wounds are my sacrifices and for what? For a greater good we want you to enjoy our hard work Yosemite is a place that will leave its marks inside and outside of you! When I came home I photographed my baseball sized ankle and I am damn proud of it lol!




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