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Why isn't the Tenaya Lake trailhead listed?
There are two trails that leave from Tenaya Lake, one that leads to the north and one to the south.
* To hike north to Murphy Creek and Poly Dome Lakes: Murphy Creek
* To hike south to Clouds Rest, Sunrise Lakes, or Sunrise High Sierra Camp: Sunrise Lakes
Note: The Olmsted Point trailhead does not provide access to the Clouds Rest area.
john wrote:Just another bit of important info for you reguarding camping.
You cannot have a campfire over 9600 feet.
Keep this in mind as you plan your overnights...unless you can tolerate not having a campfire
ecables wrote:So I got the recommended map at my local REI, and started researching different loops, and came across one that looks good -- the Buena Vista Loop.
There are a few trail heads that are available, giving us some slack in online/1st come reservations should one of the trail heads be booked.
- Bridalveil Campground
- Ostrander (I think)
- Mono Meadow
The loop looks to be about 30 miles, and we're planning on taking it counter clockwise, averaging 5-7 miles per day (5 days total).
Has anyone done this loop?
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