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A new issue of Sierra Trails

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A new issue of Sierra Trails is out, and the subject is a hike along the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne:
http://www.sierra-trails.com/tuolumne/stcoverv2n03.htm
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http://www.sierra-trails.com/tuolumne/tuolumne001.htm
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Post by copeg »

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The link into the Feature Story doesn't seem to work (I get a "The requested URL /tuolumne/toulumne001.htm was not found on this server.").

Looking forward to reading it when its up :)
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trailblazer wrote:The link into the Feature Story doesn't seem to work (I get a "The requested URL /tuolumne/toulumne001.htm was not found on this server.").
All the links but that one had a problem. :o Note the spelling of Tuolumne above. Fixed. Thanks for the spot.
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That was a really cool report (like all of yours) - thanks!!

Any idea how the flyfishing is along that part of the Tuolomne?
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Doyle,

Great report! I sure enjoy seeing those photos of the waterfalls.
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Great report as always Doyle!
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krudler wrote:Any idea how the flyfishing is along that part of the Tuolomne?
Glad y'all like the story.

Sorry, I don't fish: they just ignore me when I try. But there has to be fish in there. Its a major river.
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krudler wrote:That was a really cool report (like all of yours) - thanks!!

Any idea how the flyfishing is along that part of the Tuolomne?
Krudler

Tuolmne Meadows is very good for fly fishing. Was up there in August and did well, Nothing HUGh but still alot of fun. :D

DoyleWDonehoo

Thanks for the great read.

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As usual, wonderful trip report and photos! I love your site!
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Doyle's stuff is the best out there. Have been using his site for a couple of years now.
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