Quotey_p_w Quotemrcondron Five days would come out to about 12 miles a day or about 6-7 hours of hiking a day. You'll need a place to stay once you reach Happy Isle or have your ride waiting. The valley can be crowded. Backpackers Campground across the bridge from North Pines for $5/person. Even if it's crowded, it should be OK to double/triple up on a site. When is it ever crowded/busy coby qumqats - General Discussion
Quoteeeek QuoteFrank FurterI think it is long overdue, Indeed! http://yosemitephotos.net/main.php/v/carlos49er/HD060907.jpg.html That picture is the best evidence I've seen yet that another cable is needed so that there can safely be a simultaneous up line and down line. I hope there's not much resistance to that idea during the upcoming planning process.by qumqats - Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion
I sent off an email using the NPS web site email form, and have already gotten a response that seems to imply the wilderness permit automatically enables you to do Half Dome. > >If you get an appropriate wilderness permit (a Little Yosemite Valley permit >would qualify), you won't need to do anything extra in order to hike to Half Dome. > >Jeffrey > >National Parby qumqats - Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion
Is there an answer to the question of how I'm supposed to do Half Dome if I get a first-come-first-served wilderness permit? I need to be able to pick up the HD permit at the time I pick up the W permit at the office in the valley! Or is the wilderness permit sufficient?by qumqats - Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion
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