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Sounds like a great trip. Wonderful that you could do this with your daughter...and finish, despite your body telling you to quit!
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General Discussion Agree with you re loss of institutional knowledge, and I suspect it's not just with the HSCs where this has occurred. In Europe they have things like HSCs all over, but in the US I think the YNP HSCs are unique.
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion The first time our family went to Yosemite was eleven months before our now-youngest was born. In the intervening years, we have been back in various constellations of family members, I’ve gone alone a few times, and I have also managed to do something with each of the kids individually. This week was it was the whippersnapper’s turn (and my first trip since pre-Wuhan virus). He indicated he
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Backpacking and Hiking Yosemite and the Sierra Gosh, back when NPS gave the concession for running camps into which supplies are brought on the backs of horses and mules to a company that specializes in running vending operations at sports arenas, who could have foreseen that those camps would be closed for multiple years in a row?
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion Quotemkbgdns
Crane Flat is being "rehabilitated" to accommodate large RVs.
https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/gaoa-crane-flat-campground.htm
Am I the only one who finds the NPS announcement to be self-contradictory?
"Crane Flat Campground was originally constructed in 1962 and designed to accommodate tents or small tow-behind trailers. As large Recreational Vehicles (RVs) are
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion The general NPS statement on cairns is here: https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/idkt_rockcairns.htm
They say each park has its own rules about cairns, but they also say the following as holding across all parks: (a) don't build cairns (they say this twice), (b) don't add to cairns, and (c) don't knock them down if they're there because they might be authorized and therefore are there to help vis
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion Scheduled to be there in two weeks, will find out then. There's no indication that either trail from Tioga Road to May Lake (from the quarry, or from the road between Olmstead and Tenaya Lake) is closed.
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion Saw that. Love it.
In June 2016 - not a heavy snow year - my brother-in-law and I tried a day hike to Clouds Rest. By the time we go to the top of the switchbacks the trail was covered in snow so that we'd lost the trail, and stupidly, we'd left the snowshoes in the car. So we tried the navigate the snow field on our own (and postholed a lot), but what was really annoying were the rock piles
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Backpacking and Hiking Yosemite and the Sierra Nature can be fickle, what a pain. And what a shame that the powers-that-be aren't asking people to risk their lives trying to contain a fire so that you can have the convenience of visiting Yosemite exactly when you want to. Even though allowing the fire to burn (a) is the way nature works and (b) prevents the build-up of combustible material on the ground that can facilitate a massive fire a fe
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion YNP's "current conditions" page includes a link to "fire closure map" that currently shows a closure between North Dome and Yosemite Falls, although if trying to get between the Porcupine Creek TH and Yosemite Falls (or vice versa), one could avoid this section by following the trail along Lehamite Creek.
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion I don't see where it says Tioga road won't open. I see it says "closed for the season", but that's been the case since last November or so. On the "current conditions" page, it says, "There is no estimated opening date for Tioga Road. Spring opening work is in progress, but it will open later than usual this year due to heavy snowpack." And on the YNP facebook page,
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion Presumably Tioga Road will be open by September. There's a bridge over Yosemite Creek, and from photos I've seen posted elsewhere it appears to be intact despite high water this year.
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion Look here: https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/tioga.htm
On the YNP facebook page, there's a video from a few days ago showing plowing by Olmstead Point. My money is on Tioga Road opening only after July 2.
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion I have a reservation for the week after next at Hogdon Meadow for three nights, June 27-29 (Tues-Thurs), checkout on Friday the 30th. While I don't think the reservation is transferable, if anyone's interested we can time my cancellation on recreation.gov so that you can pick them up the second I cancel them. Please PM if you're interested.
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion QuoteNot quite The Geezer, but getting there
Eeek, I see that notice on the YNP website, but I thought GP was scheduled to be closed this summer b/c of construction.
I should clarify - I'd be happy to be wrong, and for GPR to open this summer - my youngest and I were supposed to do a backpacking trip from there two years ago but had to shave a week off our visit and there went the trip. If it
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion Don't cancel. Go. Make a back up plan in case they cancel your reservation, but plan on going to Yosemite - it's best when there snow is melting and the water is flowing. These flood warnings are overblown anyway, we're never going to see something like 1997 again because they constructed things to make sure it doesn't happen.
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion I have friends going to YNP this summer, entering from Tioga Pass (which presumably will be open by the time they come). Since TM CG will be closed, should they plan on parking by the TM Wildnerness center or by Lembert Dome, or is there a chance that people hiking to Elizabeth Lake will be allowed to park by what I think was the group campground?
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion Aramark took over the concession in March 2016. Were the camps open that summer?
2017 was a heavy snow year, IIRC the HSCs didn't open.
What about 2018 and 2019?
2020 was the Wuhan virus. No HSCs.
2021 was residual Wuhan virus panic. No HSCs.
And I gather that last year Aramark came up with an excuse not to open them.
This year we have them closing the ski area early, because heav
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion can't comment on sonora, but I'm with balzaccom re entering via 120 - that curve on bofr when you first see half dome takes my breath away every time.
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Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. News & Discussion