Planning for June 2016
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Re: Planning for June 2016
Thank you for suggestions, very grateful! Clark Range Loop looks stunning! Any more suggestions of trails that might be do-able even in June that don't involve sketchy creek crossings or little-used trails (we have no snow navigation experience), I'd would be happy to hear tell of! Please don't think they have to be super remote or "away from the crowds" trails - we are not really fussed by sharing trails with other people, especially early season. And we don't need to cover lots of miles, either. We like doing a few miles then hanging out somewhere pretty
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Re: Planning for June 2016
I know, right??! That trip was just ridiculous. Call me up if you ever need help locating a few piles of donkey dung in which to pitch your tent.Chris B wrote:maiathebee,
Just as a side note, can you please post when you plan to go to Yosemite, you seem to be a storm magnet so I want to make sure I'm not planning to be there when you are :-)
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Re: Planning for June 2016
Big winter late June without mucho snow is a nada. Have two scenarios queued up, one if modest winter do what you want in the High Sierra. Plan B could be Falls Creek out of Hetch Hetchy or Emigrant Basin out of Crabtree.
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