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balzaccom wrote:I'm confused. If you are coming into Yosemite NP via the Mono Pass trail, why wouldn't you just cross country along the west then south side of the Dana Fork to Tuolumne Meadows and continue your hike, connecting to the Lyell Canyon/Rafferty Creek trail by the two bridges?
benshih wrote:
With that said, a few follow-up questions -
- What would happen if you were stopped without the right permit in Yosemite? I am assuming you would be forced to stop your trek at minimum. Is there a financial penalty as well or something else on top of that?
- Are you indeed allowed to cross country if there is no official trail? Looking at the map for Bloody Canyon, the trail ends at Tioga Road at Dana Meadows, but some of you seem to be suggesting that the group can actually keep going? This is again what we originally thought, but the ranger denied that approach.
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