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Re: 2025 HST Meetup
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 10:46 pm
by Love the Sierra
I remember that Harlen mentioned all of you talking about it during last year’s meet up.
Maverick, you make it sound so very easy when you describe it to Bald Tires!
Jasmine Rose and I are a package deal, so Seki is forbidden land for us. Anyway, I do believe it is past my navigational skills and I really would not want to hike into a bushwhacking situation intentionally.
I am so very sad and sorry for the loss of your homes Gazelle and Schmaltz. I hope that, despite the fire, you will be able to enjoy summer outings this year.
Re: 2025 HST Meetup
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 9:35 am
by kylekuzma
Haven't been posting as much the last 1-2 years but Tehipite Valley has been high on my list and I've always wanted to join a meetup. Its on the calendar and will try to make it!
Re: 2025 HST Meetup
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2025 7:43 am
by bald tires
Never having been to a meetup before I have been wondering how many people show up to a meetup. And how hard will it be to get a permit. As best as I can tell there are three trailheads that provide access to Tehipite Valley in the Sierra National Forest and one trailhead in SEKI.
Re: 2025 HST Meetup
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2025 10:30 pm
by Frogblast
I have it on my calendar too, I hope to make this work
Re: 2025 HST Meetup
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2025 1:59 pm
by maverick
Sorry, I have been focused on transferring and coding the trip reports.
It's nice to see some new folks interested in attending and some regulars.
bald tires wrote:
Never having been to a meetup before I have been wondering how many people show up to a meetup. And how hard will it be to get a permit. As best as I can tell there are three trailheads that provide access to Tehipite Valley in the Sierra National Forest and one trailhead in SEKI.
We would have had 20 people attend the meetup last year, but several were turned back due to the weather or illness. Several regulars are interested in attending and have contacted me via PM, who are not accounted for here.
The Crown/Rancheria trailhead limit is 6 per day, 6 months priory, and four walk-ins, so please plan accordingly. Be flexible with your starting dates. Also, several members may be starting from different trailheads.
Re: 2025 HST Meetup
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 7:31 am
by bald tires
Just reserved my permit. 2 people had reserved before me. Besides the Crown/Rancheria TH, the Statum/Spanish TH and the Woodchuck TH provide permits that will allow you to hike to the Tehipite Valley. That's 23 per day on the 6 month reservations and another 15 per day released two weeks prior.
I will pick up my permit sometime on the afternoon of the 6th and hike in to the Crown Valley area. On Tuesday I will hike to the valley. Looking forward to this trip.
Re: 2025 HST Meetup
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 2:53 pm
by Gazelle
That would be me that got permits!
Re: 2025 HST Meetup
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 3:16 pm
by John_K_Say_Hey
How's the poison oak? From what I'm reading it can be an issue on the descent.
Re: 2025 HST Meetup
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 5:47 pm
by bald tires
I am thinking about bringing my pruning shears to clear stuff off the trail if I need too. I plan to do the decent into the valley on Tuesday.
Re: 2025 HST Meetup
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:42 am
by Frogblast
The meetup week is now within the Sierra NF reservation window. There is availability every day that week.