Cousins Taylor and Mia grew up just outside of the southern gate of Yosemite National Park. The Yosemite area sees an average of 4 million visitors each year from all over the world, which in turn attracts visitors to the Sierra National Forest where Yosemite lies. More than 1,500 deaths have occurred in Yosemite since 1851, as of 2017 there have been over 233 rescue missions, and at least 30 missing persons cases have never been solved.
Join us as we chat about our home town, true crime, and the mysteries of our favorite National Park.
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Cousins Taylor and Mia grew up just outside of the southern gate of Yosemite National Park. The Yosemite area sees an average of 4 million visitors each year from all over the world, which in turn attracts visitors to the Sierra National Forest where Yosemite lies. More than 1,500 deaths have occurred in Yosemite since 1851, as of 2017 there have been over 233 rescue missions, and at least 30 missing persons cases have never been solved.
Join us as we chat about our home town, true crime, and the mysteries of our favorite National Park.
Join us as we chat about our home town, true crime, and the mysteries of our favorite National Park. Our first story is dedicated to Gabby Petito and her last text sent to her mother on August 30th, 2021, which read “No service in Yosemite.” We dive into the case, theories, social media craziness, and the confusion of the two parks, Yellowstone and Yosemite.
On The Ledge: Mysteries in Yosemite
Cousins Taylor and Mia grew up just outside of the southern gate of Yosemite National Park. The Yosemite area sees an average of 4 million visitors each year from all over the world, which in turn attracts visitors to the Sierra National Forest where Yosemite lies. More than 1,500 deaths have occurred in Yosemite since 1851, as of 2017 there have been over 233 rescue missions, and at least 30 missing persons cases have never been solved.
Join us as we chat about our home town, true crime, and the mysteries of our favorite National Park.