Yosemite National Park: UNEXPLAINED Disappearances

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Published 2023-12-18
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► Yosemite National Park: UNEXPLAINED Disappearances

► In the vast expanse of Yosemite National Park, a series of unexplained disappearances cast a shadow over its breathtaking vistas. While many come and enjoy it’s towering granite cliffs and expansive forests, this is not the case for all. Most disappearances in this park are swiftly resolved with a positive outcome. Some, though evade closure, leaving behind nothing but a trail of confusing and unanswered questions. Among these, certain disappearances stand out, baffling seasoned searchers and experienced law enforcement officials...

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All Comments (21)
  • @MissingVoidTV
    Hey all! I hope that you're having a nice build up to Christmas. I've been a bit busy so it's taken forever to get this finished. The next video will likely be an hour long compilation as there's no way I have enough time to finish a new video now. That being said, I'm hoping to change things up a bit next year and visit other topics more often. Disappearances will obviously remain the staple of the channel and the bulk of the content. With that being said, my fiance is coming on board to write and edit with me next year, meaning that I can start producing more, and longer videos. Very excited for next year! Merry Christmas!
  • @Fire0warrior182
    Being raised traditional Navajo, we as kiddos are told stories during the winter time about places and areas where there were legendary battles of monsters and the warriors twins of old, many of these areas are where dead or downed monsters lay, so powerful they are, their influence will still mark the earth.
  • @kirkjones9639
    A couple of things, you should remember. Granite has some interesting electrical properties, and in a wooded valley, GPS signals from the satellites can be very difficult to acquire. When you combine those two things, and bad weather, your electronic items, like cell phones and GPS receivers, rarely work. Be safe out here. Thanks Adam, outstanding video. Mele Kalikimaka.
  • @StevenA-cn8jo
    I worked in the park for 2 years in the mid '80's. Can't remember the exact year ('86/'87?) but a young couple stopped to take a break on Glacier Point Road. They parked in a pull out and walked a short ways into the woods. The guy found a rock to sit on and his girlfriend walked in a bit further. A short while later he went looking for his girlfriend and couldn't find her so he contacted the rangers and a search ensued. They searched for days but didn't find any trace of her. It left us staff wondering what the heck happened. Actually, Yosemite is a hot spot for missing persons and many without a trace. I feel lucky as I was a solo, off trail hiker, well versed in orienteering and explored much wilderness alone, but never ran into any problems.
  • You should look into the disappearance of Sandra Hughes, it’s creepy as hell !
  • @seandelap8587
    You should always walk back in the same trail that you arrived in if you aren't sure were you're going there's no point in continuing to walk in a direction that you aren't familiar with because you will only become even more lost which is why so many people likely never manage to find their way out and its already too late by that point
  • @deniboy1570
    Has everyone noticed that nearly in every case, there is a form of bad weather after someone disappears? Like heavy raining or snowfall.
  • @rokball4892
    You should make a video about the cryptids lurking in the Yosemite National Park because they are responsible for the missing in the Yosemite National Park.
  • @cauldhound
    First story: it's ODD they didn't find his scent after a profuse amount of rain fell and it had been days? Not really! Dog teams are often misused by departments as they are deployed too late. Dogs are most effective, hence the 70% stat, when they are deployed Immediately on realization that a person is missing. They HAVE to be on scene within the first crucial hours of a disappearance if you want to pick up a scent. And even then, they can be confused. If y'all want to see how they work and what issues can arise you can watch things like north woods law. There's a good episode with a missing man that when they tried to track him with the dog the dog mistakenly followed the scent of the police officer who had been there before instead. This is why it's important to deploy a dog team BEFORE a full blown search and rescue response is mobilized. They need the scene as free from contaminants, and as dry as physically possible.  Also I suggest shows like that for a more rounded view, but I will note that I have practical experience and knowledge of rescue situations. My suggestion is just for those who don't to learn things. It is often lack of knowledge that makes these cases seem more mysterious than they really are. And usually a prolonged disappearance is more to do with a fumbled response by departments than it is anything supernatural or scary. Once you educate yourself and stop looking through things with a spooky lens you will realize how infuriatingly these cases were truly handled. Anyways, stay safe out there y'all.
  • @karolinamura
    When your favorite channel upload a video off schedule 😊 great go to sleep in perspective. Can't wait to dig in it deeply this time. Again, those drawings and images are perfect to unleash people's imagination and kinda bring us to the scene. Good night to you Adam and Missing Void fans
  • @jilcooper9619
    These unexplained disappearances haunt me. What can be happening to them when nothing is ever found?? Baffling
  • @maddysheabitch
    I live in Northern California and frequently spend time in Mt. Shasta, and Yosemite (Tahoe and plenty of others) and after discovering this phenomenon a few years back... let's say I have changed things I used to do so freely. Can't prevent everything, unless you stay out. But that's not living. ❤
  • The fact that the Ethiopian student's dad owned the largest diamond mine in that country seems reason enough to get himself kidnapped - but no ransom was made public.
  • @jeffknetzer856
    ‘Bout time, I’ve greatly missed your signature fatalistic accent. Potent sketches as well! Thank you
  • @Shaden0040
    Happy holidays to you. i'd love your videos I love the stories. you do an amazing job of telling stories fully and completely without repeating yourself. you're one of the better Youtube people out here. Keep up the great work.
  • @joedyermech
    Thanks again for a great upload Adam! Always enjoyed listening to your wonderful voice.
  • @AJShiningThreads
    Oh! I remember thus! That year thevweather was insane! A lot of people got stuck and had problems. Also there was a lot of flooding during the next year because of the insane snow pack melt and the snow lingered! I got my my bwheel drive stuck manyntimes but always managed to get it out. I remember that year as super scary abd VERY cold in the park!
  • @jamiegirard5688
    I just said to myself yesterday that I hope we’d get a video from Adam!! Thank you bro, can’t wait to watch!! Excited for your ideas for 2024 and Merry Christmas to you and your fiancé bro!!