Ok thanks! I believe I can deal with that! I believe I'll go ahead and apply!by Pacemaker - Backpacking and Hiking Yosemite and the Sierra
Thanks! Yes I've thought and looked into the permit. I'm thinking now about starting at the Sunrise Lakes (Tenaya Lake) trailhead and making it a 4 day, 3 night trip including Half Dome. What is the water/creek crossing situation if starting from here? Looking at the permit page there are several days still available in June for entering here. I assume the water crossings are doable because manyby Pacemaker - Backpacking and Hiking Yosemite and the Sierra
So I guess the best option is to just wait until July/August? I had thought about starting in the valley but kinda wanted to avoid the huge climb on Day 1. When I came out there before it was June 2012 and Yose Falls was just a trickle. I guess that was a really mild winter? I also started Day 1 up the Snow Creek Falls trail which was brutal and I ended up bailing out earlier than I intended. I hby Pacemaker - Backpacking and Hiking Yosemite and the Sierra
So I assume there's too much water? Are the creeks too swollen to cross?by Pacemaker - Backpacking and Hiking Yosemite and the Sierra
I am planning a multi-day backpacking trip. Right now my date is late June. My plan is to park at Bridalveil Falls, take the hiker's shuttle to the Yosemite Creek trailhead. Day 1. Hike to Eagle Point for Night 1. Day 2. East to Yosemite Point, North Dome, Indian Rock over to the Snow Creek Footbridge for Night 2. Day 3. Hike out to Olmstead Point on over to Tenaya Lake towards Cloud's Rest. Campby Pacemaker - Backpacking and Hiking Yosemite and the Sierra