help please in planning a Sept trip - first visit
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:39 pm
I am planning backpacking trip to Yosemite for September 12-18 this year. I am planning to avoid the Valley floor this visit, as I plan to return in Feb or March of 2011 for some back country skiing to Glacier Point and Ostrander Lake, along with a visit to the Valley when there are fewer people. (I'd love any suggestions here as well). I don't have a huge pack, so with a bear canister and preparation for some cold nights, I'm thinking I have room for about four days max worth of supplies. (Two of us with similar pack sizes).
We'll have a full week in Yosemite, so I'm planning on 2-3 separate hikes, 1-4 days each. I'm looking for areas most worth going to - with the fewest numbers of people possible (wishful thinking, I'm sure). Basically, I want to maximize my experience with what little time I have. I am thinking of entering the park from the East and traveling West with the following hikes, based upon reading books, links on this forum, and web sites found on Yosemite:
1)Hike into Gaylor Lakes (should this be a day hike, or should I make it an overnight with exploration?)
2)Leave from Tenaya Lake, to Cloulds Rest and Half Dome, back North up the John Muir to Cathedral Lakes and over Medicott Dome back to Tanaya Lake.
3)Hike to North Dome and Indian Rock Arch. Would it be best to hike from the Tioga Road near Porcupine Flat, or should we come in from Yosemite Creek CG and also take in Yosemite Point?
Does anyone have any advice on the above hikes? Things I should change, do instead, etc? Again, I'd like to be able to take in some of the scenery that makes Yosemite unique while avoiding the crowds as much as possible. Again, I'm not planning to visit the valley this trip. Do these routes have reliable water sources for this time of year? I'd appreciate advice from those of you familiar with the area so I can firm up my plans and apply for my permits.
Thank you very much for your assistance.
We'll have a full week in Yosemite, so I'm planning on 2-3 separate hikes, 1-4 days each. I'm looking for areas most worth going to - with the fewest numbers of people possible (wishful thinking, I'm sure). Basically, I want to maximize my experience with what little time I have. I am thinking of entering the park from the East and traveling West with the following hikes, based upon reading books, links on this forum, and web sites found on Yosemite:
1)Hike into Gaylor Lakes (should this be a day hike, or should I make it an overnight with exploration?)
2)Leave from Tenaya Lake, to Cloulds Rest and Half Dome, back North up the John Muir to Cathedral Lakes and over Medicott Dome back to Tanaya Lake.
3)Hike to North Dome and Indian Rock Arch. Would it be best to hike from the Tioga Road near Porcupine Flat, or should we come in from Yosemite Creek CG and also take in Yosemite Point?
Does anyone have any advice on the above hikes? Things I should change, do instead, etc? Again, I'd like to be able to take in some of the scenery that makes Yosemite unique while avoiding the crowds as much as possible. Again, I'm not planning to visit the valley this trip. Do these routes have reliable water sources for this time of year? I'd appreciate advice from those of you familiar with the area so I can firm up my plans and apply for my permits.
Thank you very much for your assistance.