Highway 395 Two Day Road Trip with my Dad

Published 2020-08-08
Highway 395 is one of my favorite road trips in California. My dad has never spent much time on Highway 395, so I thought it would be fun to introduce him to some of my favorite outdoor spots. Here are the first two days of our road trip along Highway 395 and let me know what your favorite spot is in the comments.

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All Comments (21)
  • @erict5878
    I've been traveling 395 for 65 years. A couple places to check out are 1) Mahogany smoked meats on your right going north out of Bishop. They are known worldwide. 2) Going north from Convict Lake you will see a small green church on the right. Turn in there and go to the 3rd cattle crossing and make an immediate right.. Take the small road to the end where there is a parking area. A short walk down a ranger built trail and you will find Wild Willy's hot spring in the middle of a meadow with an awesome view of the sierras. Also, if you want a fantastic night view while in Mammoth, drive past the gondolas at the main lodge to just before the ranger gate that leads down to Devils Postpile. Take a right turn down a small road that leads to a parking area with a 360 view overlooking the canyon and the Mineretts. Spectacular views of stars and many times shooting stars..You can also get those views from Horseshoe lake which is above Lake Mary. If you are in the mood for a 10 day hike ( maybe less depending on your pace) try the North Lake to South Lake loop It goes up to the JMT up through Evolution valley to Muir Pass where the Muir Hut is then down to South Lake via Bishop Pass.
  • @RJB
    More than anything else cherish the times spent with your dad. Tomorrow isn't promised and you'll forever have the memories made. Who's cutting onions in the comment section!?
  • @jeffcrysler8228
    Every minute counts with your father soak it all in while hes here. I miss mine and hes been gone for over 20 years.
  • @mgman6000
    Ive been going up 395 for almost 50 years and it is still the same as it was I took my family camping up there when they were young 4 or 5 times a year we all have fond memories of camping and fishing up there. I dont live down there anymore and i miss it a lot
  • I think it is super that you took this trip with your dad. The bonding that is done on a trip like this cannot be overestimated. They are memories of a lifetime. Happy for you and your dad.
  • @ttilles
    So lucky to travel as a son and dad.
  • @waltyc.8577
    "So juvenile." The highlight of this video was when you tossed that little snowball and your "pops" didn't even flinch. The beauty of nature, your goal and efforts to capture it on film and the precious time spent with your dad brought a tear to my eye and a smile to my face. Excellent video.
  • @twodonks
    My mom passed away last June. Some of my happiest memories of our time together was the last trip we took, on the East Side. I pushed her wheelchair along the trail at Convict Lake, along the shore at Mono Lake, and down close enough to Hot Creek to smell the sulphur. She loved the views of the Sierra and the aspens flowing red and gold down the ravines. It’s wonderful you’re sharing this beautiful place with your dad. It’s wonderful he’s in good shape and healthy! BTW, your dad’s shots at the lake are EPIC. Much love.
  • I can’t stand my pops, wish he was chill enough to do this with. Enjoy the good memories 😃
  • @monicaausnit
    Shoutout to Pops! Good job going on the 🚠 gondola, Pops. 💪🏻
  • @tompvic
    Didn’t realize what beauty I was missing. Thanks the this. You’re the new California Gold.
  • Hwy 395 is a favorite my wife and mine. When heading north from the San Diego area we always take Hwy 395 over I-5 or Hwy 99.
  • @janblake9468
    Your love and enthusiasm for the outdoors is obvious. Thank you for taking "Pops". (I am a Pops too) I really like Hwy 395 from Kramer Jct north. Have traveled and camped all over there, and many other desert places, since the 1950's.
  • I have frequented 395 for the past 30 years, exploring and fly-fishing in the fall and winter. Unlimited things to see and always something new on every trip. Copper top barbeque is the some of the best in the country. Will not disappoint!!! I have been all over the west and 395 is my favorite drive ever.
  • @doodwithacru
    That time-lapse was AWESOME!!!!!! The whole vlog is awesome....... actually all your videos are awesome. Keep up the great work & thank you.
  • @toviagustin7376
    Always cherish all the times you spend with your dad. It's always heartwarming watching your videos with your dad because I won't be able to do it anymore . Keep up the good work, Josh. Love them all 🥰
  • @XJarhead360
    Your Dad's time lapse of the sunset was EPIC. I noticed that Sabrina Lake had receded quite a bit due to the drought. I wonder what it looks like now May 2022.
  • @greggygreg8549
    I think it is cool that you are doing videos with Pops. I suspect most younger folks wouldn’t want to be within 100 miles of their father at any time! I am sure your dad appreciates you spending time with him! Like others have said, time is precious... spend as much time as you can with those that you love.👍. By the way Pops time lapse shot at North Lake was epic...I think you found a new camera man!😀
  • Great video Josh! Thanks for the shoutout and say hello to Jeff for us! Next time we’ll have to go up that dirt road past the visitors center. Also I’ve just added North Lake to our list. Wow what a beautiful place. Cheers man!