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spirol: I meant that I posted the typo and didn't preview or look at it. Then when I came back to the thread later -- the second I jumped to the end of the thread --there was the mistake staring me in the face
. Took a couple of seconds to post the 'oopsie' . . .
Tomsd: "And the road being closed in Feb for a few weeks will affect August how?"
I know it is hard to keep up - but the OP has mentioned twice about being disappointed the road is closed. I posted she shouldn't worry because the road will re-open in April, and even if it doesn't, the closure would not affect them coming in from 395. So you jump in and ask why a short closure in Feb affects August. IT WON'T - Isn't that is what I said??
. Took a couple of seconds to post the 'oopsie' . . .Tomsd: "And the road being closed in Feb for a few weeks will affect August how?"
I know it is hard to keep up - but the OP has mentioned twice about being disappointed the road is closed. I posted she shouldn't worry because the road will re-open in April, and even if it doesn't, the closure would not affect them coming in from 395. So you jump in and ask why a short closure in Feb affects August. IT WON'T - Isn't that is what I said??
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Hey thanks for the heads up on the hwy 120 closure in the park. We will be up there in mid may and we will keep an eye on the road news. By the way, last May we were up there and stayed in a tent cabin at curry village. It was fine. (anf the snow fall made for a magical morning). We have also stayed in the curry cabins on years when we called early enough, but they can be hard to get. We have stayed at lodge at the falls, too. I do not prefer housekeeping, but have not stayed there. To me a tent cabin at curry is preferable to a housekeeping nook.
Early morning walks at Stoneman meadow , near curry village, and along the river's edge are lovely.
Early morning walks at Stoneman meadow , near curry village, and along the river's edge are lovely.
#47
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The other Tom here with some more pertinent news: http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-...ide-set-reopen
As long as there are no more rockslides between now and August you should be good to go.
As long as there are no more rockslides between now and August you should be good to go.
#48
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If you want a permit to hike to Half Dome, you need to apply immediately. This is the website to apply: http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/hdpermits.htm
I've hiked to Half Dome numerous times...you need to be in good physical condition. Take plenty of water. Leave at sunrise or before. Bring gloves (for the cables), a sunhat, sunglasses, snacks, a whistle, and a windbreaker. Wear hiking boots that you have already broken in...tennis shoes are not good enough. Bring a flashlight just in case you aren't down before sunset.
It's a fabulous view at the time and a challenging hike.
I've hiked to Half Dome numerous times...you need to be in good physical condition. Take plenty of water. Leave at sunrise or before. Bring gloves (for the cables), a sunhat, sunglasses, snacks, a whistle, and a windbreaker. Wear hiking boots that you have already broken in...tennis shoes are not good enough. Bring a flashlight just in case you aren't down before sunset.
It's a fabulous view at the time and a challenging hike.
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Will do what to someone? Uh, Oh, I must be guilty of whatever it is too!
Janis is neither an attorney nor politician -- and not that she needs one, I am and I can say she does live in Nor Cal, and knows what she's talking about. She wouldn't speak unless she was familiar on the subject. She has assisted me and many others on these boards, both by being knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Maybe a little Hemingway-esque at times -- not wanting to elongate and digress as I often do -- meaning she gets to the point.
Janis, like all of us, just wants to give the op accurate information. And she "Does it clean" to use Echo & the Bunnymen literary license.
Janis is neither an attorney nor politician -- and not that she needs one, I am and I can say she does live in Nor Cal, and knows what she's talking about. She wouldn't speak unless she was familiar on the subject. She has assisted me and many others on these boards, both by being knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Maybe a little Hemingway-esque at times -- not wanting to elongate and digress as I often do -- meaning she gets to the point.
Janis, like all of us, just wants to give the op accurate information. And she "Does it clean" to use Echo & the Bunnymen literary license.
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