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== 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) | ||
**[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. | ||
* | *The John Muir Trail can only be directly accessed via these trailheads:<ref>http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/trailheads.htm</ref> | ||
* | **From Yosemite Valley: Happy Isles to Sunrise/Merced Lake (pass through) and Happy Isles to Little Yosemite Valley | ||
** | **From Tuolumne Meadows to Yosemite Valley: Cathedral Lakes | ||
* | **From Tuolumne Meadows exiting the park: Lyell Canyon | ||
**From Glacier Point: Glacier Point to Little Yosemite Valley |