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== Route Planning ==
*Permit obtained to start at Glacier Point 8/24/15 and exit Yosemite via Isberg Pass
*[http://awhite4777.pythonanywhere.com/SierraMapperAlpha/default/mapper/n286/n070/r171/m043/m191/r195/r154/r110/r007/r009/r024/r033/k002/k044/s018/m019 Tentative route including Iva Bell hot springs] - 233 miles
== Plan A ==
== Plan A ==
(unless Plan B becomes Plan A because this part of Yosemite is touristy):
(unless Plan B becomes Plan A because this part of Yosemite is touristy):
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*[http://trailtosummit.com/new-permit-system-jmt-thru-hikers/ new permit system has made these permits harder to come by]
*[http://trailtosummit.com/new-permit-system-jmt-thru-hikers/ new permit system has made these permits harder to come by]
*[http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/upload/wildernesstrailheads.pdf map of Yosemite trailheads]
*[http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/upload/wildernesstrailheads.pdf map of Yosemite trailheads]


== Plan B ==
== Plan B ==
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*easier to get a ride this way instead of starting outside Yosemite
*easier to get a ride this way instead of starting outside Yosemite


*'''Yosemite > Isberg Pass > Reds Meadow > Iva Bell hot springs > JMT (either up to Purple Lake or straight down to VVR)''' <-- The winner
*Yosemite > Isberg Pass > Reds Meadow > Iva Bell hot springs > JMT (either up to Purple Lake or straight down to VVR)
**[http://awhite4777.pythonanywhere.com/SierraMapperAlpha/default/mapper/n286/n070/r171/m043/m191/r195/r154 map of route from Yosemite to Iva Bell]
**[http://awhite4777.pythonanywhere.com/SierraMapperAlpha/default/mapper/n286/n070/r171/m043/m191/r195/r154 map of route from Yosemite to Iva Bell]
**"Isberg is the prettier route in my opinion. Mostly because it goes over Red Peak Pass in Yosemite."
**"Isberg is the prettier route in my opinion. Mostly because it goes over Red Peak Pass in Yosemite."
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=== Yosemite ===
=== Yosemite ===
*complete and print the [http://www.yosemiteconservancy.org/sites/default/files/useruploads/Reservation%20Fax%20Form%2002-02-2015.pdf reservation form] and [http://www.yosemiteconservancy.org/sites/default/files/useruploads/Reservation%20Fax%20Form%2002-02-2015%20Instructions.pdf instructions] and fax the form to 209-372-0739. If you provide an eligible email address, you will receive an email within 1-2 business days stating whether your request was confirmed or denied.
*complete and print the [http://www.yosemiteconservancy.org/sites/default/files/useruploads/Reservation%20Fax%20Form%2002-02-2015.pdf reservation form] and [http://www.yosemiteconservancy.org/sites/default/files/useruploads/Reservation%20Fax%20Form%2002-02-2015%20Instructions.pdf instructions] and fax the form to 209-372-0739. If you provide an eligible email address, you will receive an email within 1-2 business days stating whether your request was confirmed or denied.
*In order to receive a permit with Donohue Pass as your exit point from Yosemite, you [http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/jmtfaq.htm MUST start at] Lyell Canyon, Happy Isles to Little Yosemite Valley, Happy Isles pass-through, Glacier Point to Little Yosemite Valley, or Sunrise Lakes. Other entrance trailheads will not be approved.
*The John Muir Trail can only be directly accessed via these trailheads:<ref>http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/trailheads.htm</ref>
*First night camp tip: "Either so long as it indicates somehow that you are past where the arrowhead is (if there is one). If in doubt, say Beyond ___. They just want to know that you know where you CAN camp. For example, Cathedral Lakes: Beyond Cathedral Lakes. For Lyell, I would say Beyond JMT/Ireland Lake trail junction. Mono Meadows: Mt Starr King Area should suffice (since the intersecting trails don't have names on the map). I try to find an easily identifiable place beyond where the arrowhead is, even if I am not really planning on staying there. As long as your actual first night stay follows the rules, you are fine. No one will compare the two. Also, if one of your options has a Dot instead of an Arrowhead, they want you to stay where the dot is."
**From Yosemite Valley: Happy Isles to Sunrise/Merced Lake (pass through) and Happy Isles to Little Yosemite Valley
**Lyell start tip "On your first request, I would verify how far up Lyell Canyon. For example, "beyond Vogelsang/Ireland Lake Trail junction...so they know you know you can only camp beyond 4 trail miles from TM. http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/wildregs.htm"
**From Tuolumne Meadows to Yosemite Valley: Cathedral Lakes
*For Isberg Pass - [http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/trailheads.htm individual trailhead quotas]
**From Tuolumne Meadows exiting the park: Lyell Canyon
**From Glacier Point: Glacier Point to Little Yosemite Valley
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