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Imasphere wrote:Yes I have backpacked before. No problem with the bear canister, equipment etc. As for snow covered trails I have often hiked them but only on day trips or overnight trips in shelters. I am trying to avoid really cold night temperatures since my sleeping bag is only rated to 40 degrees. I could probably manage 30 degree nights but not much more than that.
AlmostThere wrote:You won't stay in the backpacker campground without a permit in hand. Getting to the wilderness office in the valley early before 11 am on the 26th is very important for a walk in for the 27th.
You can use YARTS from the valley to get to TM.
First legal dispersal camping is above the rim. No doubt you will see campsites along the creek.
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