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Old 06-12-2008, 10:22 AM   #1097
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Originally Posted by Not Afraid View Post
Most of the people I know in Oakhurst do visit Yosemite, but only in the off season when it's not such a zoo. They also take advantage of the thousands of other extraordinary Sierra sights that don't get the attention they deserve because of their proximity to Yosemite. My Brother and SIL have taken me to some really fantastic and deserted places in the mountains.
I would like to learn more about the hwy 49. We just don't spend enough time exploring that as we are usually pressed for time to get to the next destination.

Or, Bass Lake {is that what it is called?}. Is that worthy of time? And, of course, the many places to visit if you exit out the Lee Vining way.

And, anyone do the lakes around Mammoth? I just can't seem to find this horse ranch/camp/resort? we passed along the way to Ruby Lake. And, for some reason, when I google it, I encounter a lot of problems. But, it is southwest {I believe} of Toms' Place/Lake Crowley and one of many gem-named lakes.
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