Andrew B.
Yelp
** Hello, From 2014 Host for Porcupine Campground.**
Great Campground excellent Location, and right off the road.
Sport our Parks Please:
1) peer.org
2) https://www.npca.org/
3) http://www.nationalparks.org/
4) https://secure.yosemiteconservancy.org/donate/
1) Elevation: 8,100 ft (2,500 m). Open: July through ...
2 ) July through October 15
3) Pit toilets
4) No water but the stream
5) No Phone or Cell Service
6) $12.00 A night for the stay
7) Yes, BEARS are in this camp and around (Secure your FOOD)
Please see NPS Page on this:
http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/porcupinecamp.htm
20 Minutes away go East is You find these Resource and Services
1) Gas Station at Tuolumne Meadows
2) Pay phone at Tuolumne Meadows
3) Food Store at Tuolumne Meadows
4) Hamburgers, Coffee ....place
5) There is a Lodge is you want a little higher end eating
---NPS Visitors Center is there
---NPS Wilderness Center is there for information and wilderness permits
---USPS is there if you need to mail anything as well
You are 1:45 minutes Drive to the Valley Floor going West
Hiking:
You can hike down to the Valley via the Snowy Creek Trail in about 5 hours.
1) Then from the Visitors Center at 5PM You can pick up the YARTS bus that will do a courtesy stop right at the front door of Porcupine. Bus (YARTS) link below
----------------http://yarts.com/
Next Hiking: easy and family oriented day hike
1) North DORM = 9 mile round trip
2) Indian Rock about 7 Miles round trip
Favored Campgrounds for Lovers and Space
1) 45B
2) 47
3) 49 has large tree down which you can camp behind
4) 48 is huge nice for room
5) 36 is a sleep camp but nice
6) 37 is neat
7) 44
Weather
1) You at 8,100 feet, 2,500 meters so insure you are ready if in the end of the season
2) Storm do come in the High Sierras: do look at the weather and insure your gear is up to snuff
3) Not bad in the High Summer Time but remember to to cover up from high sunlight: High Temps 100, 110 degrees
Weather in the End of the Season
1) 17 Degrees, 25, to 34 is common temps
2) You add any wind to that and you might see near (O) degrees
Do a night Hike to Indian Rock And See the Stars and you will remember it all for a life time
****** 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 back up plan
6) Never drive if you are so tired you can't see: sleep in the car away from others
Never if you are Juicy/Van Camper Leave your Campground without putting down gear or food in the bear locker...camp slips do go missing and you (highly likely) will lose your campground!
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-genius#.tmKoMd2qE