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27-Mar-2012 7:10:43 AM
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A while back I posted two good free bivvy spots that are outside the park and so free and legal. The Tioga Pass one will be bloody cold without a tent in June though (it's at 8000' or so) - the road may not even be open by then, despite the shitehouse snow season we've just had.
While I'm on the topic, the Tioga Pass campsite actually has some great camping spots on the other side of the road, a couple of hundred metres in. They're waaaay better than the old roadbed spots I'd used previously - in fact this is now my favourite goto spot near Tuolumne.
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27-Mar-2012 7:33:44 AM
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cheers @pmonks, Tioga Pass seems like the best I have heard.
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27-Mar-2012 8:38:32 AM
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Tioga Pass will be fun without a car. 40, 50km from the valley?
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27-Mar-2012 2:05:34 PM
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Ha I did just notice that. I might just have to spend a buck or two and say in the hotels if a bivvy plan doesn't work out.
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5-Apr-2012 4:48:25 PM
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Have ended up getting accom in Merced, and will be catching a bus in each morning.
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5-Apr-2012 5:03:57 PM
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Are you bouldering or route climbing? If you're in Sydney, I may be able to lend you the bouldering guide, crappy as it is.
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5-Apr-2012 7:56:15 PM
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On 26/03/2012 nmonteith wrote:
>I think finding a campsite in Yosemite and being in a refugee camp is probably quite similar.
~> A short and somewhat innocuous post made by nmonteith that celebrates his 10,000th post to Chockstone!
Foreezajollygoodposter&allthatleadingthewaystuff!
~> A milestone indeed.
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