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If the Park Service decides to keep the permits (which is probably a good thing, overall) the changes they need to make are two fold. First, half the permits should be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis only available the day before the date of the hike.
The other half of the permits could be reserved ahead of time, but they're not transferable and the person holding the reservation needs to pick them up with a valid ID. Also, if that person cancels their reservation, that permit can no longer be reserved. Instead, it will be added to the pool of the first-come, first-served permits available the day before the hike.
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Not necessary. Just build an aerial tram from the valley floor. That ought to suffice.
Good point. Then put in rails to keep people from falling off the edge, a nice retail store and good court would be great too.
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I think an elevator hidden inside of Half Dome would be the best option. It would leave the least visible footprint on the landscape. A door near Mirror Lake and a small building on top of HD for the machinery. Charge people $20 a head round trip or $10 one way. They could make a killing. You can still control the number of people on top, much like they do for the fake Eiffel tower in Las Vegas. If it's too crowded up there, then no one goes up till some come down.
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Dave
It would have to go from to Half Dome (8842ft) to North Dome (7540 ft) or, better yet, to Glacier Point (7214ft). That would give you a drop of 1628ft.Quote
chicagocwright
No, no, no. One of the comments from the article had the best idea.
A zip line from North Dome!
I'd go!
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Dave
It would have to go from to Half Dome (8842ft) to North Dome (7540 ft) or, better yet, to Glacier Point (7214ft). That would give you a drop of 1628ft.Quote
chicagocwright
No, no, no. One of the comments from the article had the best idea.
A zip line from North Dome!
I'd go!
I have to admit that I irrationally liked the idea of the zip line. That would be really cool!
As far as the permit system: as others have said the implementation stinks. But I also think it has more than done enough to get rid of the crowds. Every report I hear of Half Dome Summits this year (and last year on permit days) talks about how sparse the crowds are. I would like to see more thought put into the total number allowed because I think the the load can be higher than what is happening now. I'd also like them to generally take away the permit requirement in "off-hours" which would allow backpackers or more experienced hikers access to the Dome when crowds wouldn't be an issue. The potential downside is a bunch of unexperienced people attempting a night hike but I really do not think that would happen.
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The potential downside is a bunch of unexperienced people attempting a night hike but I really do not think that would happen.
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The potential downside is a bunch of unexperienced people attempting a night hike but I really do not think that would happen.
Don't count on it no happening. I was amazed at how unprepared some people were (My wife and I rescued a group of day hikers. One was on the verge of heat stroke). We were complete novices and we were way more prepared that far to many. I think the crowds would shift to whatever time they could. It happened with the weekend only permits. It bet it would happen again.
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For these reasons, I support the quota system. At the very least it weeds out some of the more egregiously unprepared people on the trail.
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Every time I am on the JMT or on the Half Dome Trail I see hundreds of people who have obviously never done a days worth of hiking in their lives. They generally carry a gallon jug of water in their hands. They have no backpack, no sunscreen, no hat, and proper footwear is haphazard, at best. It's always puzzled me. I am not knocking anyone who wants to get to the top of Half Dome, or any other hike. But sadly, it's generally the non-hikers who litter, trailcut (especially the section after you leave Little Yosemite Valley and start the portion leading to the JMT fork), and have no idea of hiking etiquette.
They will walk 5 abreast, not yield to those going uphill, scream or talk loudly...
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Get a petition to tear out the cables and I'll sign it!
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AlmostThere
Get a petition to tear out the cables and I'll sign it!
Start a website. I'll sign it in a second.
If need be:
"Inform" the public that their heritage is being taken away from them.
Lie to them. Dupe them into signing your petition.
(I'm almost ill after looking at their facebook page)
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RE: the permit -- I read an article that said a Ranger checks for permits at the bottom of the cables, and if you don't have one you don't go any farther. I interpret that as being able to hike the trail without going to the top.
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They're smart enough to get the heck out of there if there's lightning or rain!Quote
Frank Furter
Do the Rangers exert control beyond the permit process-- in other words, do they close down the cables if there is lightning or rain?
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They would sue the NPS anyway. Which is better; to be sued by the family of those that died, or by some knucklehead that was stopped from going up in a lightening storm?Quote
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It is not a question about Ranger intelligence. It strikes me as a significant change if the Rangers close the cables-- it implies that the NPS has assumed some additional responsibility for hiker safety than has been present in the past. One can imagine the lawsuits as a consequence.
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Perhaps, but to return to the original question, do the rangers evaluate the safety and exert daily control over the activity on the cables even for those with permits? If they do, then it seems that they have assumed more oversight (and hence responsibility) for safety on Half Dome. This seems like an entirely different situation from the historical position the NPS has taken with regard to the cables. For example, if they shut down the cables during afternoon thunderstorms because the conditions are deemed unsafe, when they re-open the cables the implication is that the danger has passed. Should anyone be injured when there is ranger oversight, it seems to me that a case could be made that the safety was misrepresented.Quote
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They would sue the NPS anyway. Which is better; to be sued by the family of those that died, or by some knucklehead that was stopped from going up in a lightening storm?Quote
Frank Furter
It is not a question about Ranger intelligence. It strikes me as a significant change if the Rangers close the cables-- it implies that the NPS has assumed some additional responsibility for hiker safety than has been present in the past. One can imagine the lawsuits as a consequence.
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Perhaps, but to return to the original question, do the rangers evaluate the safety and exert daily control over the activity on the cables even for those with permits? If they do, then it seems that they have assumed more oversight (and hence responsibility) for safety on Half Dome. This seems like an entirely different situation from the historical position the NPS has taken with regard to the cables. For example, if they shut down the cables during afternoon thunderstorms because the conditions are deemed unsafe, when they re-open the cables the implication is that the danger has passed. Should anyone be injured when there is ranger oversight, it seems to me that a case could be made that the safety was misrepresented.Quote
Dave
They would sue the NPS anyway. Which is better; to be sued by the family of those that died, or by some knucklehead that was stopped from going up in a lightening storm?Quote
Frank Furter
It is not a question about Ranger intelligence. It strikes me as a significant change if the Rangers close the cables-- it implies that the NPS has assumed some additional responsibility for hiker safety than has been present in the past. One can imagine the lawsuits as a consequence.
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Perhaps, but to return to the original question, do the rangers evaluate the safety and exert daily control over the activity on the cables even for those with permits? If they do, then it seems that they have assumed more oversight (and hence responsibility) for safety on Half Dome. This seems like an entirely different situation from the historical position the NPS has taken with regard to the cables. For example, if they shut down the cables during afternoon thunderstorms because the conditions are deemed unsafe, when they re-open the cables the implication is that the danger has passed. Should anyone be injured when there is ranger oversight, it seems to me that a case could be made that the safety was misrepresented.Quote
Dave
They would sue the NPS anyway. Which is better; to be sued by the family of those that died, or by some knucklehead that was stopped from going up in a lightening storm?Quote
Frank Furter
It is not a question about Ranger intelligence. It strikes me as a significant change if the Rangers close the cables-- it implies that the NPS has assumed some additional responsibility for hiker safety than has been present in the past. One can imagine the lawsuits as a consequence.
Climbers in Yosemite do not need to get a permit - not to climb, or to spend a night in the "wilderness", or anything. They just go climb.
One would hope that when it's raining, the ranger at the cables would at least say to each person "I STRENUOUSLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU DO NOT GO UP THE CABLES AT THIS TIME BECAUSE YOU COULD DIE A GRUESOME DEATH LIKE THOSE PEOPLE IN SHATTERED AIR" - but I wouldn't count on it.
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Speculation, comparison to irrelevant situations and re-statement of the obvious is not very informative. Surely there must be someone here who has some actual factual information on this particular question!
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Have you not read that tragic story of the people trapped on the cables in a storm? I am sure someone can provide the link, the read is chilling.Quote
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RE: the permit -- I read an article that said a Ranger checks for permits at the bottom of the cables, and if you don't have one you don't go any farther. I interpret that as being able to hike the trail without going to the top.
Do the Rangers exert control beyond the permit process-- in other words, do they close down the cables if there is lightning or rain?
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SierraGold
RE: the permit -- I read an article that said a Ranger checks for permits at the bottom of the cables, and if you don't have one you don't go any farther. I interpret that as being able to hike the trail without going to the top.
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RE: the permit -- I read an article that said a Ranger checks for permits at the bottom of the cables, and if you don't have one you don't go any farther. I interpret that as being able to hike the trail without going to the top.
Of course... but do you really want to be on the same trail as all the idiots wearing flip flops?
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Yosemite is supposed to be all about keeping things in a natural state (so they say)
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Probably not. I and many others that work in the park knock down those things whenever we see them.Quote
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I know this is a hot topic. I was reffering to the general attitudes about keeping areas closed for public use in order to let them naturally restore themselves (meadows, lost campgrounds). I am not an expert, merely pointing my own experiences and observations
Last year I spoke to some of the rangers in the valley about the massive amounts of rock piles "growing" by Mirror Lake. Some thought they were interesting and amusing. Others felt that they detracted for the "natural state" Yosemite is supposed to maintain. I was told this was an ongoing issues about preservation. I don't know if they are still up or not though.
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Yosemite is supposed to be all about keeping things in a natural state (so they say)
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ahhh no I'd have to strongly disagree with that!
The National Park Service Organic Act of 1916 charges the NPS with a dual mandate to promote and regulate the use of the national parks "by such means and measures as conform to the fundamental purpose to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment for the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations."
It's dual and contradictory, but that's why NPS exists, to make the park available to the public, and to conserve it so that it continues to be available to the public in the future.
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I wish I could buy another T-shirt that said; "I (almost) MADE IT TO THE TOP."Quote
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Everyone, I've posted this before. Why do people from all over the world feel they have to do Half Dome rather than the other mostly more rewarding hikes?? IT"S THE T-SHIRTS!!!!!!!!! Do you see T-shirts in the stores saying I rafted the Merced? I hiked to The Top of Vernal? Nevada Falls? Waterwheel? Glacier Point Four Mile Trail? Panorama Trail? NO!! Everyone wants to do the top of Half Dome so they can legitmately buy the only T-shirt in the gift stores regarding hiking accomplishments, that says "I made it to the top" and then shows a picture of Half Dome! I say we forbid that shirt from the the gift shops and that should cure the problem What do you all think?
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I wish I could buy another T-shirt that said; "I (almost) MADE IT TO THE TOP."Quote
mtn man
Everyone, I've posted this before. Why do people from all over the world feel they have to do Half Dome rather than the other mostly more rewarding hikes?? IT"S THE T-SHIRTS!!!!!!!!! Do you see T-shirts in the stores saying I rafted the Merced? I hiked to The Top of Vernal? Nevada Falls? Waterwheel? Glacier Point Four Mile Trail? Panorama Trail? NO!! Everyone wants to do the top of Half Dome so they can legitmately buy the only T-shirt in the gift stores regarding hiking accomplishments, that says "I made it to the top" and then shows a picture of Half Dome! I say we forbid that shirt from the the gift shops and that should cure the problem What do you all think?
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I would like one that says, "Half Dome--Never Have, Never Will"
"Discover the Real Yosemite"
You may want to order your "I Survived Loch Tablae" T-Shirt now.
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tomdisco
Or are they free after providing on-site proof?
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Mather, on the other hand, was generally in favor of maximizing visitation to parks, even at the expense of what we might now consider over-development or over-use, so he would probably would have been all in favor of accommodating more visitors
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T-shirt suggestions:
I DROVE UP TO GLACIER POINT (AND THE VIEW WAS A LOT BETTER)
I OVERPAID A SCALPER FOR A HALF-DOME PERMIT AND DIDN'T EVEN MAKE IT HALFWAY TO THE BASE
BUY MY HALF-DOME PERMIT
MAKE IT FAIR FOR EVERYONE (TAKE OUT ALL THE HALF-DOME CABLES)
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Red Lipstick
He made a simple statement...why troll it?
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[... because the dome continues to draw in the masses of inexperienced non-hikers who have death wishes.
... and they're not bright enough to know it.
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Red Lipstick
Well, you know what they about opinions...
Besides, opinions and, obviously, assumptions are two different things.
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