Thanks for the advice! I've got my trekking poles and will plan on bringing lots of water. I've got a light wind/waterproof REI jacket and some convertible pants (that dry quick). Should I still wear a poncho? Sierrafan, I've read through a number of Half Dome hike reviews but I hadn't yet come across yours. It's awesome! The pictures are great and now I have a better idea of what to expecby what2do - General Discussion
eeek, Let me know if you need help with this. This site has been a great resource for me and I'd like to offer my help with taking it to the next level.by what2do - General Discussion
Beautiful pictures! I'm hoping it'll be just like that during our trip in a few weeksby what2do - General Discussion
Hello all, I ended up calling the number that letterknit provided and the only time I was able to speak to someone was when I was transferred to National Park Reservations. Here I told them about my concerns. Even though the site is labeled as "rv non-electric", they were able to see that the description says that it allows a small tent. They told me that I would most likely need aby what2do - General Discussion
Thanks letterknit, I'm hoping what you said is the case. I'll call and reply back with what I find. Thanks eeek for the site pictures Upper Pines #110 is a Standard site and the pic shows an RV there lol..by what2do - General Discussion
So I booked a couple sites in May and based on another post here I decided to look up whether they are RV only sites. The description for my sites say "rv non electric" instead of "standard non electric" Does this mean I can only have an RV here? Or can I still park my car and pitch a couple tents? If anyone has more information on the difference between 'rv non electric'by what2do - General Discussion