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 High Sierra Camp supplies
Author: tomdisco 
Date:   08-24-08 01:40

In the trail book "Hiking Yosemite National Park" there are references to emergency supplies and snacks available at places like Glen Aulin, Sunrise, Merced Lake and Vogelsang at posted hours. I am unable to find any link to what these posted hours may be from any Yosemite website. Anybody know? Thanks.

Jim



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 Re: High Sierra Camp supplies
Author: mrcondron 
Date:   08-24-08 01:46

Don't count on anything other than a glass of lemonade or perhaps a bandaid. There places are not stocked for passersby. Well there may be a few other things but nothing I would call supplies of even food.

You may be able to eat dinner a HSC if they have a no-show or two but it will cost perhaps more than ten dollars but less than twenty.

Mike

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 Re: High Sierra Camp supplies
Author: tomdisco 
Date:   08-24-08 01:52

Mike,

Actually, I would hope to plan my pack well enough not to have to rely on any extras at all. I thought I might take advantage of additional snacks if available (if I was feeling food greedy) but perhaps this would be a good time to trim the old waistline.

Jim



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 Re: High Sierra Camp supplies
Author: tothetrail 
Date:   08-24-08 13:31

When I hike the High Sierra Loop last year, the hours varied, they opened in the morning at about 7:00 and then would close up after breakfast and reopen around 4:00 in the afternoon. Most had an assortment of toiletries, candy, and other snacks. Most also had T shirts.

Jennifer
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 Re: High Sierra Camp supplies
Author: Frank Furter 
Date:   09-09-08 12:20

They are usually open from 1-5pm and the stores carry:

maps, candy, insect repellent, flashlights/headlights, emergency ponchos, sleep sacks, first aid supplies, peptobismol, razors, foot powder, Sunscreen, vasoline, peanuts, bandannas, water purification tablets, water bottles, aspirin, acetominophen, t-shirts

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 Re: High Sierra Camp supplies
Author: Anvanho 
Date:   11-06-08 21:40

Older thread, I know .. but was just reading and thought I would add this:

A couple of times. late in the season when I was in the Glen Aulin vicinity, (heading up Cold canyon and beyond), the friendly kitchen staff there invited me to participate in some of their meals ... practically for free.

They had too many provisions ...

Problem was (you can probably guess what's coming); I ended up declining both times, because I had my own backpacking food so carefully metered out .. not to mention the weight of carrying my own food, which I welcomed every chance I had to shave bits of it away every day ... (I usually go out for 6-8 days)

But you just can't plan on something like that ... and geez, their meals looked totally wonderful.

One day, I promise I will do some/all of the standard "full-service" HSC circuit ... maybe when I have family along ... and get to finally enjoy those meals!

Very friendly knowledgeable crews and rangers - the best!

Michael
Anvanho

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 Re: High Sierra Camp supplies
Author: eeek 
Date:   11-07-08 01:11

Anvanho wrote:

> One day, I promise I will do some/all of the standard
> "full-service" HSC circuit ...

I just can't see sleeping in their dorm settings. Snoring and me being able to sleep just don't go together.





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 Re: High Sierra Camp supplies
Author: tomdisco 
Date:   11-07-08 14:32

eeek,

I agree. My planned trip in July includes a total of 5 overnights on 3 different trailheads. Two of those nights are in the Glen Aulin area but far enough away to avoid the noisy bunch and bears (I hope). I'm thinking of just north of McGee Lake and just north of Glen Aulin on the Pacific Crest trail near Conness Creek. Another night is near Sunrise but actually a little ways down the canyon towards Merced Lake next to Cathedral Fork. Some folks refer to this as Dolly Parton Canyon? I should be exhausted enough to sleep through an earthquake but not taking any chances being near small crowds.

I've also decided I can do without Sierra Camp supplies; will have everything I need in the cannister. Of course, I may use their composting toliets while passing through. Hi, I'm just here to take a c-----! Thanks, you all have a nice day now.

Jim



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 Re: High Sierra Camp supplies
Author: eeek 
Date:   11-07-08 15:43

tomdisco wrote:

> Of course, I may use
> their composting toliets while passing through. Hi, I'm just
> here to take a c-----! Thanks, you all have a nice day now.

There is something about having a seat...





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