[pct-l] Yosemite Valley & the Sierra High Route

Edward Anderson mendoridered at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 31 21:33:26 CST 2013


Last summer, while riding the JMT, I was asked twice, by roving Rangers, to show my permit One of those Rangers also asked if I had a bear canister. I had two Garcias, needed to carry my food and the processed horse feed for my horse.
 
MendoRider-Hiker
 

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 From: "gary_schenk at verizon.net" <gary_schenk at verizon.net>
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Subject: Re: [pct-l] Yosemite Valley & the Sierra High Route
  
Last year on the JMT,  the only place we were asked for permits was in the Valley. Twice. We had to show it at the backpackers campground near Happy Isles, also.

Gary


On 01/31/13, Gary Wright wrote:



>I can't speak specifically to the nature of the Sierra High Route, but be aware that your PCT permit is not valid if you leave the PCT. If you are >going to hike other trails in the area make sure you've got the correct permits. If you are entering Yosemite by trail other than the PCT I believe >you can get permits from the National Forest office in Mammoth Lakes (i.e. you don't have to get the permit from a Yosemite back country >office). I suspect (but don't have any special knowledge) that hiking off-the PCT would be more of a problem in Yosemite than in the surrounding >national forests. Lots of PCT hikers take alternate routes in this area (Fish Creek, JMT vs PCT, etc.). Once you are within the boundaries of >Yosemite you'll have a higher chance of running into a back country ranger.

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