Sierra Fest 2016

I'm going to find a way to drive down for this. Maybe I can get Knucklehead_61 to come with me...
 
I really want to do this.

I put it on my calendar. we'll see how that goes.
 
It takes me like ~4 hours from sacramento to get in the area. How far is reno from sac? 2.5 hours ? I would imagine towing at 50 mph would slow you down sunstantially though
 
Bummer, I'm gonna miss this one. Too close to a family trip. I am going out to the area with my friends mid july, I don't think we're going to do dusy or swamp though.
 
I'm trying all depends on my son's football schedule! If I'm not head coach I'll be down Thursday to Saturday/sunday
Foosball is the devil!
I'm going to find a way to drive down for this. Maybe I can get Knucklehead_61 to come with me...
this is a great idea.
I really want to do this.

I put it on my calendar. we'll see how that goes.
You should make it. This trip is my favorite trip all year long.
 
man I really want do go this year now that I have a trailer and can tow!!, gonna have to make it happen!!
 
Some more info from the FS:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5344059.pdf

Opening dates on the trails up there:
http://www.4wdcfresno.net/trails

Known cell service locations on the trail as per a thread in their forum:
Ershim Lake - Hike to the top of the hill west of the lake. Verizon and AT&T seem to do the best, Sprint if you're lucky, all others unknown
Parking lot in the sky - same as above.

Additional fire and camping information:
There is no camping within 100 feet from lakes, streams, trails and meadows. Campfire permits are free and available at your local Forest Service office. A campfire permit is required for: wood fires, charcoal fires or portable gas stoves.

Clothing, keeping warm, etc:
We will be at some very high elevations- it can get extremely cold up there at night, even in the middle of summer, especially in the night. Have adequate clothing for you and your lady, long johns, ,maybe consider a good wool blanket or two in addition to good winter sleeping bags, not a slight weight summer bag, its been a much wetter year than normal. Down at base camp it wont be nearly as cold at night, so those missing the dusy portion of the trip still need to be prepared as well, but it wont be nearly as high of elevation. I mean if slick rock can into the 30s in the middle of summer and its only at like 7-7500 ft, we will be around 10,000 ft +.
 
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We will be at some very high elevations- it can get extremely cold up there at night, even in the middle of summer, especially in the night. Have adequate clothing for you and your lady, long johns, ,maybe consider a good wool blanket or two in addition to good winter sleeping bags, not a slight weight summer bag, its been a much wetter year than normal.

This. On one July weekend about 10 years ago, my brother and I wanted to beat the heat and do some camping. It was at least 90 degrees that day at about 8,800' and over 105 degrees in the valley. We only brought a couple of blankets and were in shorts and flip flops. It got so cold that night I thought we were going to freeze to death. Nearly ran out of gas from running the jeep all night. I had a hell of a crick in my neck from being the little spoon. Next morning there was a couple inches of ice around Brewer Lake. On the bright side, our remaining 12-pack was ice cold.
 
This. On one July weekend about 10 years ago, my brother and I wanted to beat the heat and do some camping. It was at least 90 degrees that day at about 8,800' and over 105 degrees in the valley. We only brought a couple of blankets and were in shorts and flip flops. It got so cold that night I thought we were going to freeze to death. Nearly ran out of gas from running the jeep all night. I had a hell of a crick in my neck from being the little spoon. Next morning there was a couple inches of ice around Brewer Lake. On the bright side, our remaining 12-pack was ice cold.

Thanks Ben!
I wanted to make sure people realized that even though its the middle of summer once you get that high up - It doesn't matter. Your reply really reiterates how being prepared for cold weather could turn a potentially dangerous trip into a comfortable good time.

I am bringing my winter bag and extra blankets and long johns for night time just in case.
 
Corn bread
 
"Note: Due to the high elevation of this area, approximately 9000 feet elevation, the trails are subject to seasonal closures and will only open when clear of all snow. The snowpack this year is projected to be much heavier than last year and could impact the opening of the Dusy."
If Dusy not open are you going to move this back a week so we can run the trail?
 
"Note: Due to the high elevation of this area, approximately 9000 feet elevation, the trails are subject to seasonal closures and will only open when clear of all snow. The snowpack this year is projected to be much heavier than last year and could impact the opening of the Dusy."
If Dusy not open are you going to move this back a week so we can run the trail?

I wish. more than likely we will run Swamp Lake instead.
There is a good chance even if it opens that there will be a lot of snow on the trail
 
did that last weekend in big bear with socal chapter

made for a slipnslide of rocky fun. full throttle assaults being the only way up anything

I now understand the draw behind rock bouncing.
 
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