Andrew B.
Yelp
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Hello From Andrew Blash 2014 CampGround Host.
Basics:
20 Minute ride in from Taiga RD ( new Rd do not speed Please
1) No water
2) No Showers
3) Pit toilets
4) No Cell Reception
5) if no Host -----gas station has a pay phone. Make sure you have the park rangers number
6) 6,000 feet 2,000 meters roughly
7) $ 12.00 a night camping fee
8) 35 Minutes to the Valley Floor
9) 20 minutes to the Crane Flat gas station: wood, food, most everything you need there
10) Yes BEARS come here ( Secure your FOOD)
Please Go to: NPS Page for everything: .................................http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/tamarack.htm
****** First Come First Served campground (HOW TO)****
1) Never show up at 11PM from Thursday to Sunday in High Summer 99% Chance it is full. and Everyone is Asleep ---no way to barter or do anything
2) Come in the morning or later and then see if people are leaving: you actually have to get of your car to do this well and talk to people!
3) If it is full, see if there is a single person you can get along with or say 2 people of your background or you agree with -- then you need to Grease the Wheel: Offer to pay for the campground, or beer food.....well work! You usually only need one night to find camp in the morning - people come and go all the time.
4) look for the magic, ask think and look.
5) Make sure you have a back up plan
6) Never drive if you are so tired you can't see: sleep in the car away from others
7) Van Campers: leave gear down or food in your locker, camping slips do, go missing and you will lose your campground: A tent, a chair, food in the bear box!
--The GOOD STUFF
1) New Road this year. DRIVE SLOW INTO CAMP AND UP THE ROAD OR YOU WILL BE IN A HEAD ON COLLISION
2) From the Rocks In the West of the Camp you can See all the Stars and the WHole valley
3) From there You will encounter Glacial Erratics, polish and neat stone carved by the glaciers.
4) You can see the Clark Range as well from here
Hiking
1) El Capitan-- is 9i miles off from this camp: Trailhead is on the South West Side of the camp. -
***You can hike to the Valley 18 miles in one shot--long day but you can pick up the YARTS Bus from the Visitors Center at 5PM this and ask for a courtesy stop at Tamarack 3 miles down the road walk to your camp
***You need Wilderness Permit to Stay on El Capitan, and bring water. Only 9 Miles off...wonderful Starlight -- Whole Milky Way is there to see
YARTS BUS LINK: http://yarts.com/
2) The Devils Dance Floor trailhead: is two miles down the El Capitan trail
3) You can walk to the gas station 5 mile round trip and nice walk. Trailhead is right across from the entrance to Tamarack but you will need to move along the RD so adults are best for this one.
4) There is trailhead at Camp 1) that leads to Tioga RD
WATER HOLE
The water hole is South West of the Camp--- along the Stream but never bring glass, never leave things for animals use that and glass cuts feet of children the hardest
---Bicycle Riders,
Ride only in the mornings and off days if you can: Taiga RD for some is a speedway and no shoulders will you find to hide in when green horn in a 30 foot coach comes on you at 60MPH --Bam! You can take the YARTS bus up if there is space and then you can ride some 24 miles downhill to the Valley:
Rocking RIDE!
WEATHER
1) can get cold, bring gear: Low temps end of season: 10, 17, 32 degrees
Low Celsius -10, -15, -7
2)High Temps: 100, 110 degrees
Highs Celsius's 30, 43
This camp is wonderful and easy. Fun!!!!
Links for you
------Support Your Parks::: http://www.nationalparks.org/
------Yosemite page:http://www.nps.gov/yose/index.htm
Neat reads
1) http://www.amazon.com/98-6-Degrees-Keeping-Your-Alive/dp/1586852345
2) http://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/camping-hacks-that-are-borderline-geniu