Last year in late July I went on a road trip with my friends and went from Cincinnati all the way to San Francisco, where my brother lives. On the way back, we spent a few days in Yosemite. We arrived very late the first night, and put together our tent in the dark at the Porcupine Campground (I know I got the name wrong but I think you'll know what I'm talking about). In the morning, we did the Elizabeth Lake hike and made it an overall lazy day of just taking in the scenery... we didn't want to burn ourselves out for the next day since we were going to do Half Dome as a day hike. We took down our tent, drove back down to the valley, and stayed the night in a tent cabin in Curry Village (I'll never do that again because of the crowds, btw) so we would be close to the Mist Trail trailhead. We woke up early to get our Half Dome hike underway. We took the John Muir trail both up and back accidentally- we meant to take the Mist Trail portion up and the John Muir portion down but we took a wrong turn :p. A ranger told us that between our little "detours" and walking to the trailhead rather than taking a shuttle, we probably walked around 20-22 miles round trip. Oops! It was a fantastic, but lengthy and grueling hike. So fantastic, in fact, that I am now coming back in late May (hoping for lesser crowds and cooler temperatures) this year.
So my question to you veterans is- what should I do this time around? I'll be here with my 51 year old father who is probably in better shape than I (22 years old), his friend who is more experienced in hiking than both of us, and possibly my brother (30 years old). We've all done the Mist Trail before, and I'd like to do something a little less trafficked and in a different part of the park. I don't want to do anything as grueling as the Half Dome hike this time, because I don't think my brother would be up to it... but we'd all be capable of 14-16 mile roundtrip day hikes. What do you guys suggest? We will be there at least two days, possibly three. We will NOT be backpacking so everything suggested should be a day hike
Personally, if the road and trail conditions permit (I've never been there this early so your estimations would be helpful) I'd like to spend the first day in the upper altitudes and possibly do some shorter hikes accessible by the Tioga Pass. The next day, I'd like to do the hike from Teneya Lake to Cloud's Rest. I've also given some though to a hike that overlooks Mono Lake, if any of you have suggestions for that area. What are the chances of these things being accessible in late May? Also, what are some good cabins, hotels, or campgrounds to reserve in or near the park that aren't too pricey?
Thanks for all your help everybody!
Post Edited (04-05-08 14:57)