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Not Afraid 03-07-2008 06:48 PM

I talked with my SIL and they are unsure about coming and not ready to make a "team commitment" so I'm going to stick with the Huevos if that's OK with the man. If they do join us, they will be driving a big ass RV and will be parked somewhat away from us. However, Breakfast is a specialty of my Brother's AND they have a coffee maker in their RV. I already told them they will be making pots and post of coffee.

I also told my SIL there may be tit-sightings (and to pass that along to my Bro as encouragement). I also explained the importance of Bacon and warned them about Kevy's Big Black Dick. :)

Kevy Baby 03-10-2008 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 197213)
...and warned them about Kevy's Big Black Dick. :)

I will do my best to ensure that they experience it via legend only and do endure visual testimony.

And I don't think "big" should be part of the legend. I would hate to be misleading people.

Disneyphile 03-11-2008 01:23 PM

Here's a travel blog with some more info and pictures of Sheep Creek:

http://www.maryjomellado.com/Camping...sequoia_01.htm

(Be sure to check the other "camp" links on the left of the page to view more site photos.)

This includes how to pay/"reserve" your site upon entry. However, sites are now $18 per night, according to the official park site (that info is on the "Key Information" page in the Wiki).

Tip: for those who want to save extra money, try to plan on the maximum of 6 people in your site (maximum of 2 cars) so you only have to pay $3 per person per night. 5 people in a site runs $3.60pp, 4 people at $4.50pp, 3 at $6.00pp, and 2 at $9.00pp. And, sometimes, that extra space is worth the extra money, so it really depends on personal comfort level.

Morrigoon 03-11-2008 01:44 PM

Team "Where the Rum Has Gone" could still use some early arrivers...

Not Afraid 03-11-2008 01:50 PM

Cedar Grove Hikes

Roaring River Falls
5 min Begins at parking area 3.0 miles east of the Village turnoff. A refreshing and shady walk leads you to a forceful waterfall rushing through a narrow granite chute

Zumwalt Meadow 1.0 .4.5 mi east of the turnoff to Cedar Grove Village One of the most scenic in Kings Canyon. It affords magnificent views of high granite walls, a lush meadow, and the meandering Kings River. A booklet for the self-guiding nature trail is available at the Visitor Center book store or at the trailhead Don Cecil Trail This trail climbs the relatively cool north-facing slope of the canyon. This historic trail was the major access route to Cedar Grove prior to the completion of Highway 180 in 1939.

Sheep Creek Cascade
2 mi* A moderately strenuous hike up the forested Don Cecil Trail provides views of the Monarch Divide and leads to a shady glen on Sheep Creek. This takes about 1.5 hours and gains 600' in elevation.

Lookout Peak 13 mi* Continue beyond Sheep Creek. The climb to Lookout Peak provides an incredible panorama of the park's backcountry. This strenuous, all-day hike climbs some 4000' to the summit.

Hotel Creek Trail The cool of the morning is the best time to hike this trail, which climbs up the relatively dry, south-facing side of the canyon.

Cedar Grove Overlook 5 mi, The trail switchbacks up through chaparral to a forested ridge and a rocky outcrop. This strenuous hike will reward you with a gorgeous view up and down Kings Canyon. A 1200' elevation gain, this hike takes 3-4 hours to complete.

Hotel Creek - Lewis Creek Loop
8 mi If you continue 1.25 mile past the turn-off to Cedar Grove Overlook, the Hotel Creek Trail drops down to join the Lewis Creek Trail. This area was burned in 1980, in one of the largest fires these parks have experienced in recent years. The last 2 miles, from the Lewis Creek Trailhead back to your starting point, follow a trail above the roadway. This trip takes an average of 5 hours and gains 1200' to the highest point.

Mist Falls
8 mi This sandy trail follows the glaciated South Fork Canyon through forest and chaparral, past an impressive show of rapids and cascades, to one of the largest waterfalls in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. The first part of this trip is relatively flat; during the last mile to the falls, the trail gains 600'. The average time for this trip is 4 to 5 hours.

Horse Trail Hikes

There is also a pack station at Cedar Grove where you can rent horses or mules and go on a guided hike.

Not Afraid 03-11-2008 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Disneyphile (Post 197951)

This includes how to pay/"reserve" your site upon entry. However, sites are now $18 per night, according to the official park site (that info is on the "Key Information" page in the Wiki).

At $18 a night, we can get as many sites as we feel like it. That's CHEAP!

Disneyphile 03-11-2008 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 197960)
At $18 a night, we can get as many sites as we feel like it. That's CHEAP!

Exactly. People can team up or spread out as they like.

Anyway, I'll add a "Things to Do" page to the Wiki so folks can plan hikes or other activities. I'll find out more about the horseback info and add the hiking trail info too. :)

Kevy Baby 03-11-2008 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Disneyphile (Post 197951)
Tip: for those who want to save extra money, try to plan on the maximum of 6 people in your site (maximum of 2 cars) so you only have to pay $3 per person per night. 5 people in a site runs $3.60pp, 4 people at $4.50pp, 3 at $6.00pp, and 2 at $9.00pp. And, sometimes, that extra space is worth the extra money, so it really depends on personal comfort level.

We base the costing of common expenses on an overall average. For example, the total cost for all sites for all nights becomes a lump cost spread evenly over all participants. It is based on an average of four persons per site.

And like NA said, $18 per site per night is dirt cheap.

Not Afraid 03-11-2008 02:07 PM

There's also Boyden Caverns to visit.

Also, on the drive in from Fresno is Cat Haven Wild Animal Park.

Another thing to watch for are the fruit stands on the Highway 180. Some of the best fruit I've ever had in my life came from the orchards behind the fruit stands. It's worthwhile to stop and pick up a few bits of what's in season.

Disneyphile 03-11-2008 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 197965)
We base the costing of common expenses on an overall average. For example, the total cost for all sites for all nights becomes a lump cost spread evenly over all participants. It is based on an average of four persons per site.

And like NA said, $18 per site per night is dirt cheap.

Then, we need to collect funds prior to going and one person pay for all sites once they get there.

If someone wants to organize that, great.

According to the current tally, we'll have 19 people, which means 5 sites. 5 sites x $18 x 4 nights divided evenly is $18.95 per person for the whole trip. :)


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