Walk-In Camping along 178 or 120
Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 9:48 am
Howdy. We're headed east from the Central Coast to June Lake area and want to stop mid-way. With Tioga Pass now open we aren't sure if we should go across Tioga or down through Bako and across on 178. It is almost the same drive time for us either way and we've gone across both ways numerous times, we've just never stopped for an overnight along the way. Not particularly interested in Yosemite Valley or Lake Isabella areas (unless there are good trail heads at Isabella?).
We'd like to find a spot that has a camp spot <3 miles off the trail head where we can stop along either way. Husband and I have done a lot of backpacking but we don't want to bring snow/ice gear on this trek. Are there any spots along the way on either route that don't require a permit and are legal?
When? We'd like to leave the Central Coast on Wed or Thur July 5 or 6. Need to be in June Lake July 7 (doing the June Lake Tri and then headed to Lassen area for lower-elevation backpacking). Any Lassen-area tips would be awesome too.... skeeter-free in July tips?
BTW - we are transporting in a Prius so no hard-core dirt roads. I've already high-centered that thing too many times.
Much appreciated.
We'd like to find a spot that has a camp spot <3 miles off the trail head where we can stop along either way. Husband and I have done a lot of backpacking but we don't want to bring snow/ice gear on this trek. Are there any spots along the way on either route that don't require a permit and are legal?
When? We'd like to leave the Central Coast on Wed or Thur July 5 or 6. Need to be in June Lake July 7 (doing the June Lake Tri and then headed to Lassen area for lower-elevation backpacking). Any Lassen-area tips would be awesome too.... skeeter-free in July tips?
BTW - we are transporting in a Prius so no hard-core dirt roads. I've already high-centered that thing too many times.
Much appreciated.