Backpacking Yosemite
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 1
Backpacking Yosemite
A friend of mine is getting married October 17 in Alamo, and a few friends were talking about a trip to Yosemite afterwards. Three nights, leaving Sunday and returning Wednesday.
Can anyone suggest good routes for that time of year and length of trip? Also, should I expect to need a permit that time of year? I'm assuming I need to bring the cold weather bag and be prepared for snow.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Can anyone suggest good routes for that time of year and length of trip? Also, should I expect to need a permit that time of year? I'm assuming I need to bring the cold weather bag and be prepared for snow.
Thanks for any suggestions!
#2
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: SNA / South OC
Posts: 304
Yosemite's high country (Tioga Pass, Touloumne Meadows, Glacier Point, etc) will probably be snowed in by mid-October especially if El Nino forecast for this winter actually happens. The valley floor may also have snow by then. The first major storm usually hits around the first 2 weeks of October. I would have a Plan B in case it's snowing when you planned to visit Yosemite.
Since the number of campgrounds and hotels is reduced from the summer, I would guess that reservations are still tight so don't delay. The good point is it won't be very crowded. You may be lucky and have clear, sunny weather!
The driving route is pretty simple from the Bay Area...pretty much a straight shot east on freeways and CA-120. Any online mapping program will give you the route.
Suggest posting on www.tripadvisor.com in the Yosemite forum. A lot of locals and frequent visitors contribute there.
Since the number of campgrounds and hotels is reduced from the summer, I would guess that reservations are still tight so don't delay. The good point is it won't be very crowded. You may be lucky and have clear, sunny weather!
The driving route is pretty simple from the Bay Area...pretty much a straight shot east on freeways and CA-120. Any online mapping program will give you the route.
Suggest posting on www.tripadvisor.com in the Yosemite forum. A lot of locals and frequent visitors contribute there.
#4
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: SoCal
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I'd have a lower altitude fall-back plan if the high country is already snowy. You might consider THIS HIKE in the Santa Cruz redwoods that should be stunning at that time of year...
Can anyone suggest good routes for that time of year and length of trip? Also, should I expect to need a permit that time of year? I'm assuming I need to bring the cold weather bag and be prepared for snow.
Last edited by mlshanks; Jul 31, 2009 at 4:12 pm
#5

Join Date: Apr 2003
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A friend of mine is getting married October 17 in Alamo, and a few friends were talking about a trip to Yosemite afterwards. Three nights, leaving Sunday and returning Wednesday.
Can anyone suggest good routes for that time of year and length of trip? Also, should I expect to need a permit that time of year? I'm assuming I need to bring the cold weather bag and be prepared for snow.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Can anyone suggest good routes for that time of year and length of trip? Also, should I expect to need a permit that time of year? I'm assuming I need to bring the cold weather bag and be prepared for snow.
Thanks for any suggestions!

