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tjs180
Thanks VPW! I think ill try and reserve a Happy Isles-LYV for some time during the trip and look for walk-up permits the rest of the time (yes I am cheap!).
Any idea as to a very detailed trail guide or map-pack I can buy? I would like to get a hold of one soon to become familiar with it. Thanks folks, any knowledge welcome!
Also - you can stay at the Valley Backpackers Campground the night before your start and the night you get back. It's $5 per **person** per night. I mentioned the Happy Isles-LVY permit, which is generally the most popular in the park. I was also incorrect - reserved permits are still showing available for most of the dates in May although there is a concentration towards the end of May. This permit is of course popular because it's an easier way to visit Half Dome by breaking it up into two days. The permit also serves as the Half Dome hiking permit, now that there is a permit system. There's no guarantee that the cables will be up though, although it's typically by the third week of May.
I like the National Geographic Traills Illustrated maps. They're made of a waterproof plastic sheet material and are extremely tough. The ones for NPS areas typically show where it is or isn't legal to camp in the backcountry. I've got the big one (#206). The scale is a little bit smaller than the section maps they have, but it found it was good enough. The SW Yosemite map ends a little bit east of Little Yosemite Valley. You can click on the little magnifying glass for the map detail and zoom in/out to any section you want.
http://www.natgeomaps.com/ti_206http://www.natgeomaps.com/ti_306If you have an REI near you, they might have it in stock, or you could at least order one online and have one shipped to your closest store for no extra cost.
http://www.rei.com/product/773136http://www.rei.com/product/776035I really like these maps. I had one that was "vandalized" by someone I know, but it only shows mild signs of wrinkling as a result. I do have another one that was torn up with more effort, but I was able to reassemble all the pieces with tape. Remarkably enough, REI accepted it for return. The customer service clerk looked at it and was amazed that all the piece were in place, although some were extremely stretched out.
Have fun and be safe.