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AlmostThere wrote:The forum is that quiet and we were bored?
Phil wrote:AlmostThere wrote:The forum is that quiet and we were bored?
What Jonathan hasn't realized yet is that he owes us serious amounts of maple-based products. Me and AT are going to go out into the middle of a big granite slab and eat pancakes until we either vomit or pass out.
sh3phard wrote:1. When you're talking about day 1 & 2, are you suggesting that one our day 1 we try to get a permit for Rafferty Creek trail in the morning and then hike later on during the day towards Young Lakes with our permits in hand for the next day? I was planning to head to Young Lakes on day 1, sleep there and the next day go back to TM and camp at the backpackers camp for our day 3, towards Rafferty Creek, hopefully.
sh3phard wrote:2. Day 4 on the new map is SUPER short, so I think I'm missing something on how you've integrated. If we do stop on our 3rd day at Boothe Lake and leave the next morning (day 4), where should we stop? If we head toward Washburn Lake (it sounds fun!), then we're doing 20km in a day (merging day 4 & 5). I think I missed something!
sh3phard wrote:3. Regarding the "2nd footbridge" for day 6 (or 5 - whatever, the one in red on the new map), are you talking about the bridge #5 (see the marker)?
Justin-T wrote:Can I just interject here by saying that, with 47 replies (before mine) this thread has received more than any other in the last 20 pages (back to 2012). I gave up after that, but as the threads seem to get fewer and fewer as I went further back it could be that this has set a new sub-forum record...
Justin-T wrote:Can I just interject here by saying that, with 47 replies (before mine) this thread has received more than any other in the last 20 pages (back to 2012). I gave up after that, but as the threads seem to get fewer and fewer as I went further back it could be that this has set a new sub-forum record...
Phil wrote:And to think, all he originally wanted to know is whether there was any water in Yosemite Creek.
sh3phard wrote:I guess the days #6, #7 and #8 make sense?
Phil wrote:Entry: Young Lakes via Glen Aulin
First night: Young Lakes
Exit: Happy Isles
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