UtahBrian
God bless America. Let's save some of it.
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I made a reservation for a backcountry permit out of Yosemite Valley on 28 June 2020. I intend to hike something like Skurka's high route around the rim of the park, probably with side treks to Mount Lyell, the pools in the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne, Mount Starr King, and the Emigrant Wilderness. Eleven days or so.
I bought a plane ticket to Sacramento and a Amtrak reservation to the park.
I've been dreaming of swimming in the Merced River and the Tuolumne. And those clean black and white stone cirques with impossible blue mirror lakes and the smell of Yosemite conifers in summer. Waterfall mist in my face on a hot day. U shaped canyons of sheer rock with gentle waters running in oxbows across the valley floor.
But now the governor is closing the beaches and state parks even as other states try to ease up. California is both ridiculously overpopulated and and infected with a nanny state obsession where everything interesting has to be caged and all the viewpoints need handrails.
And I can't imagine how the Yosemite Valley can re-open, even if other parks with less dense crowding will be able to. It's easy to imagine Glacier or Rocky Mountain or Capitol Reef or Canyonlands coming up with a plan to keep people apart and spread them around. But Yosemite Valley is just packed with people all summer long. It's a hard problem like Zion where they need shuttle buses and there's little hope of keeping riders at a safe distance or Grand Canyon where the photo viewpoints get jammed up. And the parks are not known for making any effort to welcome backcountry visitors if the casual tourists aren't coming.
So now I have my doubts that the park will be open in June. I wonder if I'll regret not going a week later. Seems like July is a better bet, though still far from certain.
I actually wrote to the Yosemite reservation system managers and asked for a hint, but they just said I was welcome to change my date or even to hold two reservations for different dates and that they'd eventually process requests whenever the park opens.
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Today I booked an airline reservation to Oregon instead. Actually the reservation is to Idaho, but I'll be taking a bus ride from the airport over the border to go hike the Eagle Cap Wilderness. It has glacial carved granite valleys like Yosemite. Maybe I'll take a kayak down the Grande Ronde backcountry after backpacking, since that's adjacent to the Eagle Cap.
My two reservations are for the same day, Yosemite or Oregon. I still want to go to Yosemite, but I just doubt I'll be able to. I'm going to have to cancel one of these two plane tickets eventually.
I bought a plane ticket to Sacramento and a Amtrak reservation to the park.
I've been dreaming of swimming in the Merced River and the Tuolumne. And those clean black and white stone cirques with impossible blue mirror lakes and the smell of Yosemite conifers in summer. Waterfall mist in my face on a hot day. U shaped canyons of sheer rock with gentle waters running in oxbows across the valley floor.
But now the governor is closing the beaches and state parks even as other states try to ease up. California is both ridiculously overpopulated and and infected with a nanny state obsession where everything interesting has to be caged and all the viewpoints need handrails.
And I can't imagine how the Yosemite Valley can re-open, even if other parks with less dense crowding will be able to. It's easy to imagine Glacier or Rocky Mountain or Capitol Reef or Canyonlands coming up with a plan to keep people apart and spread them around. But Yosemite Valley is just packed with people all summer long. It's a hard problem like Zion where they need shuttle buses and there's little hope of keeping riders at a safe distance or Grand Canyon where the photo viewpoints get jammed up. And the parks are not known for making any effort to welcome backcountry visitors if the casual tourists aren't coming.
So now I have my doubts that the park will be open in June. I wonder if I'll regret not going a week later. Seems like July is a better bet, though still far from certain.
I actually wrote to the Yosemite reservation system managers and asked for a hint, but they just said I was welcome to change my date or even to hold two reservations for different dates and that they'd eventually process requests whenever the park opens.
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Today I booked an airline reservation to Oregon instead. Actually the reservation is to Idaho, but I'll be taking a bus ride from the airport over the border to go hike the Eagle Cap Wilderness. It has glacial carved granite valleys like Yosemite. Maybe I'll take a kayak down the Grande Ronde backcountry after backpacking, since that's adjacent to the Eagle Cap.
My two reservations are for the same day, Yosemite or Oregon. I still want to go to Yosemite, but I just doubt I'll be able to. I'm going to have to cancel one of these two plane tickets eventually.