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chick-on
Gaylor, Granite, Dog... not allowed.
I'll find it in the regs somewhere...
Was told, long ago, north/ far side Granite was OK...searched but cannot find any regs saying different.
Probably I'm wrong, as usual.
That's in Gaylor Creek watershed... so highly unlikely...
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NPS
Camping is also not permitted in the:
Parker Pass Creek watershed
Dana Fork of the Tuolumne River watershed
Gaylor Creek watershed
Lukens Lake
Budd Creek watershed
The top of Half Dome
Within 100 feet of a trail, flowing stream, river or any body of water, unless designated,and as follows: Camping is permitted within 100 feet of a stream, trail or body of water provided that a well established campsite exists and terrain permits no other options. In no case will camping be permitted within 25 feet of a stream, trail or body of water.
Below the high water line at both Lake Eleanor and Hetch Hetchy
I was pretty sure Skelton wasn't allowed either... but... with above... not entirely sure now...
National Geo Map has all the way to the White Mtn to Ragged Peaks ridge as no camping...
I'd go with that...
Anywho... No to Gaylor Lakes

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/17/2017 04:53PM by chick-on.