u/Icy-Sundae5361

Is LA to Yosemite to SF in a day doable?

Hello there, I'm planning a road trip from LA to SF in August and my girlfriend would like to check out Yosemite while we are up there. If I left early enough (not a problem I wakeup early for work) would hitting Yosemite and leaving for SF in the same day be reasonable?

I've done long road trips plenty of times, up to even 12 hours in 1 shot just stopping for gas. I'm just not sure how much time I should expect to spend in Yosemite. I was thinking maybe arrive around 11, have lunch, explore for 4 hours then leave for SF, is that short itinerary reasonable?

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u/Icy-Sundae5361 — 3 days ago
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Mickey 17 digital code

Saw this is going to expire soon and I'm no going to use it so figured somebody might want it

u/Icy-Sundae5361 — 9 days ago

So I really started my movie collection this year, I've been buying a combination of DVD, Blu-Ray, and 4k depending on the movie.

I bought a brand new copy of Running Man (2025) on 4k and it had issues with skipping and freezing. The disc was not dirty or scratched at all, and it wasn't consistent where it skipped and froze.

I've read a lot about 4k movies in particular having a lot of issues, and I was wondering if it was worth getting the Game of Thrones complete series in 4k. I wouldn't be able to watch it all in a short enough time to make sure it all worked properly, so how do I know it will be quality? Does it depend on distributor?

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u/Icy-Sundae5361 — 23 days ago