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damu21 wrote:i dont actaullly have any winter experience, but its definitely something i want to do. nothing crazy to start with
AlmostThere wrote:And don't expect high miles with snowshoes. Glacier Point is wayyyyyyyy too far for a day out and a day back. You would need skis. Dewey Point, at three miles one way, is a much better option - you need more time to set up camp. Instead of tent stakes you use deadman anchors. Instead of building a fire you need more clothing - building a fire in winter in Yosemite is illegal and it's more work than it's worth in winter anyway.
https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/green ... ing-winter
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