eeek wrote: > The Swinging Bridge and El Capitan picnic areas have grills. > Thanks eeek. Do you know how long of a drive to each from the curry village hard-wall cabins? Is there parking available by each? I can see the Swinging bridge picnic area righ off southside drive, but I guess I need to make the loop all the way around via northside drive to get there. Is El Capitan picnicby uncledong1 - General Discussion
YPW--thanks for the info. Now all I need to find out is if there are any picnic areas with fire grates in the valley, and if so where. . . Anyone else???by uncledong1 - General Discussion
Thanks for the info. I'm still not clear on where we'd store our food at night, being that we'll be staying in a hard-sided cabin. What are the situations where one could use a grill? We've got dietary restrictions that require us to bring all of our own food, and it would be nice to have some hot food one or two nights.by uncledong1 - General Discussion
I'm staying in a Cabin in Curry Village next week and am aware there are no cooking facilities available there. Are there any places to have a BBQ in the vicinity? Are there bear lockers for storing food near the cabins? Your recommendations/answers are highly appreciated! (I am aware of the air quality issues in the valley, and plan on cooking quickly and smothering the coals immediately.)by uncledong1 - General Discussion
Gary, Thanks! That's exactly the advice/tips I'm looking for. BTW, your Early Spring pics are amazing. UncleDby uncledong1 - General Discussion
Hi All, I have a 4 night 3 day trip planned with my pregnant wife and 2 year old for late March into early April. It's been a decade or so since I've been to Yosemite, and I've never been at that time of year, so any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. 1. We have reservations for a Curry Village Cabin w/ bathroom. Is that a good choice? Are the cabins relatively quiet that time of yearby uncledong1 - General Discussion