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    Mystery in Lyell Canyon

    My suggested solution to the above: Of course, my answer is a guess. I think he stopped moving, bailed on his long, ambitious itinerary, and the loved one(s) tracking him feared the worst. So they notified the rangers. Because the rangers knew he was a "heavy-set" guy, somebody who knew him...
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    Mystery in Lyell Canyon

    You may remember that I write mystery novels set in the High Sierra. And every once in a while, we see something on one of our trips that sets my mind to thinking... As my wife and I hiked out of Lyell Canyon in Yosemite on Saturday, fleeing morning rainshowers and afternoon thunderstorms, we...
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    Sierra Mystery--yet again

    The latest in my Dan Courtwright series of mystery novels set in the High Sierra is now out! Someone may have hidden a fortune in the backcountry of the High Sierra, and it has attracted the attention of all kinds of people, many of whom have no experience in the mountains. But the mystery...
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    Ground transportation to Hetch Hetchy Backpackers campground in Yosemite

    I wish i could help--but I'm lecturing at UC Davis that day. Have you tried posting on High Sierra Topix, or Yosemite News and Discussion boards? Both of them have active communities. There is a bus from Sacramento to Yosemite Valley, and also, I think, from Fresno to Yosemite Valley. And...
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    Luck is underrated

    After two solo backpacking trips as a volunteer in Desolation Wilderness, I managed to convince my lovely wife to join me in the mountains for a couples trip. It didn't take much. She's a big fan of the Sierra and of backpacking, as long as the latter isn't too strenuous. We've been to lots of...
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    Volunteering in Desolation Wilderness

    It is amazing how many people offer to help, in one way or the other, once I explain what I'm doing in the backcountry. Some promise to leave a clean campsite, others offer to pick the trash that they see, and some have even offered to carry out some of the trash I've collected. Everyone, it...
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    Volunteering in Desolation Wilderness

    After last weekend's challenges, I was determined to get back into Desolation Wilderness and continue my work there as a volunteer. And so on Wednesday I drove back up there and got started, all over again. It was hot. How hot was it? Hot enough that the freeways had heat advisories on...
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    Family adventure to Peru. Sacred Valley, Cusco, and Inca Trail.

    Excellent! We did a similar trip in 2011, then went back in 2015 to hike the Cordillera Blanca. And we were there again last year to do more exploring and hiking around Cusco. What a wonderful place to visit: stunning scenery, unbelieveable archeology, lovely people, and amazing cuisine...
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    Backpacking in France

    I vote in favor! I did the Camino Primitivo de Santiago last summer with my daughter, 17 days, and posted about it here. I only heard nice things in response. Keep posting your trips, and take us along for your adventures!
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    Foraging on public Lands?

    The New York Times ran an interesting article about the impact of foraging hikers on our national lands. We took a hike a few years ago in a fire-affected part of the Eldorade NF and were amazed by the number of foragers--some carrying a shopping bag full of morels. We managed to hike past them...
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    Tioga Pass Open!

    Tioga Pass, Highway 120 through Yosemite National Park via Tuolumne Meadows, opens for vehicle traffic tomorrow, June 10. It was open for bicycles only today. Get your gear, it's time to the trail.
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    Luxor or Cairo? Trip Plan Advice

    I can't answer your question, but we're going in Occtober, so if you can wait that long... Meanwhile, do you really have to choose? Both have amazing things to see,
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    Death in the National Parks

    You might think it was lions, tigers and bears; or even rattlesnakes and scorpions. You might think... But here's the answer, according to the National Park Service: Car accidents Drowning Hiking misadventures Read the whole story here...
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    Sonora Pass Open

    From CalTrans Highway information; SR 108 [IN THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA AREA & SIERRA NEVADA] No traffic restrictions are reported for this area. Backpackers, start your planning. Only Tioga Pass in Yosemite remains closed.
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    Philosophy of hiking

    There is a nice Spanish expression that came up during my hiking of the Camino Primitivo to Santiago de Compostela. I thought I'd post it here and see what you think: “Si quieres ir Rápido, ve Solo. Si quieres llegar Lejos, ve Acompañado” If you want to go fast, go solo. If you want to go...
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    Stillwater Canyon 4-1-24

    Wonderful report and great photos. Thanks for posting this.
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    Aramark

    Aramark, Deleware North, and Xanterra. There don't seem to be any winners!
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    Yosemite Bear Facts

    2024 Total Bear Incidents: 0 2024 Total Property Damage: $0 Bear Incident Comparisons (year to date—previous years compared to 2024): Last year (2023) - down by 100% Most Incidents (1998) - down by 100% Fewest Incidents (2019) - down by 100% Bear Activity Summary: Four male bears have been...
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    Aramark

    They've been fired from Crater Lake. Now there are problems at Yosemite; https://www.sfgate.com/california-parks ... 449430.php
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    Congress moves forward ..

    It is a complicated issue, indeed. Do we want more people to visit the wilderness, learn to love it, and vote to protect it? Yes. But increasing the number of people in the wilderness (and their favorite activities) will also certainly degrade the wilderness experience. Not an easy water to...

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