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balzaccom wrote:
And for that matter, even if the campground is full, as a single backpacking you might be able to find someone in the campground who would let you share their site for the night---particularly if you offered to pick up the fee...or bring a bottle of wine.
Alchemist wrote:balzaccom wrote:
And for that matter, even if the campground is full, as a single backpacking you might be able to find someone in the campground who would let you share their site for the night---particularly if you offered to pick up the fee...or bring a bottle of wine.
I was thinking exactly the same thing as a solution but I cannot count on that. I know I can stay at the backpackers campground the night before my permit begins, but I won't be able to get to TM until mid afternoon. So I think I should arrive two days before I begin hiking. In terms of how I will get there, I will take the bus to Yosemite and then the TM Hikers Bus from the valley to TM. Thanks again.
And arriving by bus is one of the ways you can legally stay in the backpacker camp without having that permit -- it's in the compendium, which is on the Yosemite website, that walking, biking or riding a bus into the park allows you a space in the backpacker camp. Rangers sometimes don't understand that, so go print a copy of the superintendent's compendium to take with you.
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