Travelling to and visiting Yosemite National Park in Winter and most of Spring, when snow is on the ground. Includes visiting in winter, snow play, downhill and nordic skiing, ice skating, snowshoeing, and snow camping.
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by yloh » Mon Dec 17, 2012 3:32 pm
I'm looking to camp for 2 nights with 3 friends at Yosemite. I shorlisted it to Hodgdon Meadow, Wawona, Upper Pines and Camp 4. Am I right that all of them are available for $14/night and per first come first served basis at this time of the year?
Also any other tips would be helpful! TQ
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by AlmostThere » Tue Dec 18, 2012 8:56 pm
All valley campsites are first come, first serve in winter.
There is some snow.
You need warm sleeping bags AND warm insulated sleeping pads. Bears are still active so follow all rules regarding food storage. If you intend to hike anywhere you may want to have traction devices, waterproof boots, warm layered clothing.
Have a good time. You probably will have some neighbors, but it shouldn't be crowded.
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by yloh » Wed Dec 19, 2012 8:49 am
AlmostThere wrote:All valley campsites are first come, first serve in winter.
There is some snow.
You need warm sleeping bags AND warm insulated sleeping pads. Bears are still active so follow all rules regarding food storage. If you intend to hike anywhere you may want to have traction devices, waterproof boots, warm layered clothing.
Have a good time. You probably will have some neighbors, but it shouldn't be crowded.
Thanks! So are you suggesting valley campsites like Upper Pines and Camp 4? What about Hodgdon Meadow and Wawona? Are they colder since they're located at higher altitudes?
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by AlmostThere » Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:36 am
all campsites in river bottoms are cold. All the sites will be about the same, so far as temperature. The higher you are, the more snow there will be. The valley in winter is beautiful and why not stay there when the crowds are gone?
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