Will it be feasible to do anything in Yosemite? I'm looking for something short, 5 miles or so. Hike in on Saturday, out on Monday.
I know I will need a permit. Strategy for a walkup?
Thanks.
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balzaccom wrote:Yep, but the flowers will be way past their prime by then. Miguel Meadows out of Hetch-hetchy or Lake Eleanor is an options.
There's going to be a LOT of snow up high. Why not enjoy Yosemite Valley in it's full glory?
Phil wrote:You wouldn't swap or exchange one permit for another, you abandon one and reapply for a new one. I can't find anything specific in the regs or Superintendent's Compendium on it, but the backpacker's camps are for next day wilderness entry, so I would imagine that a confirmation of that next day date would be sufficient, even without the actual permit. Don't quote me on that. Although, as you know, the permit itself is a signed confirmation that you agree to follow all regulations, so it becomes a gray area that should be verified before you test it out. The rangers want paperwork that's in order and verifies that you have a legitimate right to be there and with every good intention of compliance that's within your control.
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