Dining in Yosemite
#21
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Ok - all you loyal gourmands of Elderberry. If the visitor gets a 3rd night in Curry Village - I still say - bag driving to this Elderberry place. Yes, while in Provence - we did drive an hour from our little villge of Fontvielle over to Aix for a 2 star Michelin dinner - but hey - that was in France.
And jj: Maybe you are a spring chicken (not!)- but way back when - all of my circle of friends called it Yo - as did a number of people in the Valley.
And jj: Maybe you are a spring chicken (not!)- but way back when - all of my circle of friends called it Yo - as did a number of people in the Valley.
#22
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I worked for the forest service and no one I knew called it Yo.
What is the deal with the Elderberry House discussion? The OP will be staying in Fish Camp for 1 night. If they decide to go to Erna's they should go for dinner the night they are in FC. Why drive all the way to Oakhurst from the Valley after having driven there from Fish Camp earlier in the day? Makes absolutely no sense. But Fodorites will argue about anything!
What is the deal with the Elderberry House discussion? The OP will be staying in Fish Camp for 1 night. If they decide to go to Erna's they should go for dinner the night they are in FC. Why drive all the way to Oakhurst from the Valley after having driven there from Fish Camp earlier in the day? Makes absolutely no sense. But Fodorites will argue about anything!
#23
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As I said on the other thread: Suzie - maybe you were too far out in the deep woods to get the word? 
And I have encouraged the traveler to try and get a 3rd night in Curry Village - by continuing to call. Why stay in Fish Camp when you can be at the main event?

And I have encouraged the traveler to try and get a 3rd night in Curry Village - by continuing to call. Why stay in Fish Camp when you can be at the main event?
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Tom, tom, tom - the OP is coming from SEKI to Fish Camp then has 2 nights in Curry but may be thinking of getting away late instead of staying that 3rd night.
I'd happily stay in the deep woods than be caught using that stupid term. But thanks anyway for trying to get me to join the kool kids klub
I'd happily stay in the deep woods than be caught using that stupid term. But thanks anyway for trying to get me to join the kool kids klub
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New2CA,
Sorry, we're just having some fun. Anyway, there are Ranger Programs. I think they also do a shuttle tour to Glacier Point at night--which might be interesting.
I think you should go for The Awahnee for a meal(perhaps Sunday Brunch if you are there on a Sunday). If you are near Wawonna, then perhaps lunch. We didn't do the bbq dinner, but it does look interesting. We stayed 1 night at Wawonna and the rest of our time in Curry Village.
Since you are coming from Sequoia though, I'm not sure I would spend much time if any at Maripossa. I really like the trees at Sequoia much better. There is a lot of history at Maripossa though.
Sorry, we're just having some fun. Anyway, there are Ranger Programs. I think they also do a shuttle tour to Glacier Point at night--which might be interesting.
I think you should go for The Awahnee for a meal(perhaps Sunday Brunch if you are there on a Sunday). If you are near Wawonna, then perhaps lunch. We didn't do the bbq dinner, but it does look interesting. We stayed 1 night at Wawonna and the rest of our time in Curry Village.
Since you are coming from Sequoia though, I'm not sure I would spend much time if any at Maripossa. I really like the trees at Sequoia much better. There is a lot of history at Maripossa though.
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But Mariposa Grove has some really interesting trees even if you've seen SEKi trees. Like Clothespin, Giant Grizzly and a group of four trees - three growing very close together one a little distance away. All the roots are intertwined keeping them all standing. Ok maybe I'm a tree dork.
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It would be a shame to skip Maripossa, but with limited time and seeing sequoia, it might be better to see valley, tioga road, glacier point, even hetch hetchy. Decisions Decisions. Any of them are worth seeing. I had forgotten that you mentioned you can't do much hiking. The tram around Maripossa might be a really good treat then.
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If you don't get to Mariposa - try to see some big trees over at the Merced Grove. It takes a little hiking but hopefully you can have someone help you? http://www.yosemitehikes.com/hetch-h...rced-grove.htm
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OMG Tom if she's been in SEKI and goes to "Yo"
she hardly has to go to the Merced Grove. Try some sensitivity, man. She has said she has a disability so that steep climb to the Merced Grove is out of the question. It's not a matter of getting someone to help you for that. Stop being ridiculous.
she hardly has to go to the Merced Grove. Try some sensitivity, man. She has said she has a disability so that steep climb to the Merced Grove is out of the question. It's not a matter of getting someone to help you for that. Stop being ridiculous.
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Rasta: Good one!!! And Melissa - just trying to provide some info - that apparently irks some of the delicate sensibilities of a few.
As I asked on one of your other posts/Q's - what's with the Muir Woods tour? After the beautiful nature you will be seeing in Sequoia and in Yosemite - I think Muir Woods will pale by comparison - and I used to visit a friend of mine's house that was two big trees away from one of the entrances.
As I asked on one of your other posts/Q's - what's with the Muir Woods tour? After the beautiful nature you will be seeing in Sequoia and in Yosemite - I think Muir Woods will pale by comparison - and I used to visit a friend of mine's house that was two big trees away from one of the entrances.




