Thanks. Permit Booked. Picking it up is a bit of a pain though, as I have to drive all the way from the Valley to Mono Lake, and back a couple of days before my hike, but at least that will give me a chance to check out Tuolumne Meadows, and Lower Lee Vining Campgrounds in the light, as the next time I see them would be likely in the dark, with a pack on my back Thanks.by TechieSteve - Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion
Excellent video, thanks for sharing. If everybody was able to see the Earth from space for themselves, I am sure that things would be done very differently on our planet. Steveby TechieSteve - General Discussion
Thanks. I was hoping to do Mono Pass from Walker Lake, with an overnight stay just outside of the park, somewhere near Upper Sardine Lake. I would need a permit for this from The Inyo National Forest. They issue 8 per day for the Bloody Canyon trailhead, but I am not sure if there are any left. Might call them tomorrow. The only problem with that, is the logistics of picking up the permit, asby TechieSteve - Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion
Thanks guys. I will check back later in the year to see how it's looking. I don't want or need snowfree conditions, I was curious I guess. Not that a bit of snow will change much for me, apart from possibly making trail following a bit more difficult. How about over by Dana/Gibbs/Mono pass? I am hoping to spend a couple of days exploring that area first, does snow linger around there much?by TechieSteve - Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion
Hi all, first post here from me. This forum was recommended to me by a user on a different forum. I am visiting Yosemite from the UK in July. I have two nights booked in the valley, a wilderness permit for Cathedral lakes starting on the 9th, and then two more nights booked in the valley at the end of my hike. I have lots of questions to ask, but first off, I was wondering what conditions Iby TechieSteve - Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion