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KiwiGrit


Aug 8, 2013, 11:45 AM
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Hi

Heading to Yosemite this September and we fly in to San Fran midday, so expect to arrive at the Valley in the evening. We intend to stay at Camp 4, but I guess we will not get a place on our late arrival. I understand that the trick is to queue very early in the morning to try and get a site. Where would be the best place to sleep before rising early to get to the check in? The Pines sites are booked out.

Thanks for your help.

John


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Aug 8, 2013, 5:23 PM
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I just put my sleeping bag beside the check-in office and slept on the ground. We were not alone, either.


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wonderwoman wrote:
I just put my sleeping bag beside the check-in office and slept on the ground. We were not alone, either.

This is a crap shoot. It may work, it may not. In particular, if you try this at a reasonable hour in the evening you may get shooed away and have no-where else to stay.

My recommendation: Just before you enter YV you'll be in Stanislaus National Forest. The camping regulations there merely state that you must be > 100 feet from water. The most convenient place to crash would be at a place called Hardin Flat Road. There you'll find some campsites, and also just big turnouts where you can sleep behind your car.

From there, it's about 45 mins to drive to Camp 4.

GO


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Aug 8, 2013, 11:06 PM
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Kiwi

the Valley is a police state - always has been. there is no mercy on climbers without a home. chances of just walking into Camp 4 are slim, although maybe possible when there are a lot of departures (Sun nights).

the recommendation to camp outside the national park perimeter is probably a good one - if you are arriving in the evening or late afternoon. if you are running late on time, do that and save youself some grief.

have fun in the Valley and good luck!
i grew up in your homeland.

dT


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KiwiGrit


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Thanks for your words of experience. NZ has far less pressure on its special places, so you can just rock to the Darrans or Mount Cook and get a site whenever you want!


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