Shuttle, Bishop
- frediver
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Shuttle, Bishop
Does anyoone know of a shuttle service between North and South Lake?
What are the chances of just hitching a ride?
What are the chances of just hitching a ride?
- frediver
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No response = no shuttle?
After 26 views I guess there is no shuttle available?
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Let's try the proper forum, and see if you have better luck there. 

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North to South Lake transit?
So what's the proper forum? I have the same transportation question - best/cheapest way to get between North and South Lake?
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Re: North to South Lake transit?
This one. This thread was originally posted in another forum, and then moved here.markorr wrote:So what's the proper forum? I have the same transportation question - best/cheapest way to get between North and South Lake?
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I've usually had luck hitchhiking, but it might help if you wrote out a conspicuous sign offering, say, $20 for a ride, and put it on top of your pack. It's possible someone will do it for the money (that happened once for me), but it's also possible someone will just volunteer and decline to accept a gratuity (which has also happened).
I'd also suggest trying to strike up a conversation with another party you see hiking out -- people are a lot more willing if you've already established a rapport on the trail.
But there's obviously no guarantee. There used to be a couple that ran a shuttle service. Their number was (877) 656-0756. I used them at least 5 years ago; I don't know whether they still do it.
I'd also suggest trying to strike up a conversation with another party you see hiking out -- people are a lot more willing if you've already established a rapport on the trail.
But there's obviously no guarantee. There used to be a couple that ran a shuttle service. Their number was (877) 656-0756. I used them at least 5 years ago; I don't know whether they still do it.
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