Hey guys, I'm looking to pick your brains on the subject of Fall/Winter camping up in the sierra. I have to admit I have done basically 0 backpacking, camping, or hiking in the later side of fall or in winter for that matter. I would like to change that this year and get out there and see some of the different sites and such but I really have no idea where to go. I know that once we get anykind of snow pack 108 will be closed from Snow park on up, and I know most of the forestry roads that are below that close around that time as well. I have some gear collected so far for colder weather camping but I don't think I am quite ready for camping in much more then a few inches of snow yet. I got out and did 1 trip up out of Crab tree road out to Y meadows lake last week just before the rain/snow and I thought that was rather enjoyable even though it did get down to the mid 30's at night. My only probably being that we were at about the 8,500ft mark the entire time so it was rather difficult to find any kind of dead and down wood to burn. I'm looking to do anothing 2 or 3 day trip this month if at all possible as well as maybe a few day hikes or an overnight next month weather permiting. To be honest though I have no idea where to go. I'd like to keep it within the Highway 4, 108, and 120 areas because of limited time and money. I was looking at maybe checking out the Cooper peak, and cooper meadow area but am not sure how that will be and even cooper meadow is at the 7,000 mark. I'm curious about how the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne would be this time of year and if its a good place to overnight at.
All in all though I am curious about what you guys do this time of year and later? I know a lot of you hike around the high country in the emmigrant and upper yosemite which is mainly Granite and very few trees during the spring and summer but what do you do during the fall and winter?. I rather like having a nice warm fire when its cold and sleeping in a sheltered area with trees rather then exposed out on granite when its cold so that kinda seems to narrow down where I can hike this time of year a good bit.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/05/2014 07:23PM by randomsteve95370.