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Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Park Visitation
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Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Park Visitation. Where to stay in Sequoia? Sequoia National Park has eliminated the old (and poorly heated in the winter) cabin and motel facility in Giant Forest and replaced it with a modern (and more expensive) facility located outside of the Sequoia grove north of Lodgepole at Wuksachi Village (what you see of a "Village" is Wusachi Lodge. How to not drive as much in Sequoia. Your visit and especially pleasent day hikes, are enhanced by using the shuttles.
Kings Canyon National Park, Grant Grove
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Grant Grove, Kings Canyon National Park. This section of Kings Canyon National Park, more logically is a part of Sequoia National Park (i.e. it exists because of the Sequoias). This is the area originally protected as a National Park, then called General Grant, after the tree. The less accessible Kings River drainage with Kings Canyon itself was added later. This small part of the park has several campgrounds, a variety of lodging options. North Loop Trail. This trail along former roads is a relative...
Mineral King, Sequoia National Park
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Mineral King, Sequoia National Park. There are several campgrounds and a privately operated "lodge" (Silver City Resort) so that you can spend some time in this remote, yet accessible, valley. Most hiking starts out going UP, but leads to lakes and passes relatively quickly. Sawtooth (peak and pass) is a good hike. Sawtooth peak is visible from other parts of the park such as from Alta Peak across the Kaweah River. Return to my Sequoia Kings Canyon home page.
Sequoia National Park, Backcountry, Kern Trench and Plateau, Wilderness
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The Kern Trench, Plateau, Eastern Sequoia National Park Backcountry. Much of the Sequoia backcountry (the entire eastern part of Sequoia) is dominated by the North-South Kern Trench with plateaus (and peaks) on either side. The Kern river flows south, but ends up in Bakersfield (though in the summer it is dry before it gets that far). Access to the Kern is a long hike from the west (Mineral King (7830ft), Crescent Meadow (6700ft) , or over Forrester Pass (13,160ft). Are in the main Backcountry page.
Kings Canyon Backcountry, Evolution Basin Area Wilderness
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Evolution Basin in the The Kings Canyon Backcountry. The Evolution Basin (creek, meadows, lakes) is one of the most beautiful locations in the Sierra, if not anywhere. If you can schedule your trip right, you miss the people who can start the standard loop ( North Lake to/from South Lake. Helen Lake. (July) When clear of ice, it is a good resting place to gather ones strength for the Muir Pass climb. The climb isn't that bad, unless it is solid snow. More of the Evolution Basin. (10,850 ft.). Evolution M...
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Grand Canyon National Park, Visiting the Park
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Visiting Grand Canyon National Park. There are 3 main shuttle routes:. Red) shuttle starts in the village near the top of the Bright Angel Trail. There are fewer stops on the return route than the trip to Hermits Rest. The Blue Village Shuttle. Loops through the village area from the Red shuttle transfer to the Visitor Center (hotels, market, campground, etc.). Due to the loop, it is better to walk between some locations. Choose your stop and direction carefully. The Orange Kaibab Shuttle. Site has all t...
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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. A dry winter (2013-2014) for Sequoia and Kings Canyon. This will increase the stress on the trees, but for most visitors will not be noticed. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. The Giant Sequoia National Monument. At one time thought to be the largest, but it only ranks #6 (or #8, both rankings are given on the Boole Tree page), or #7 on the Sequoia NP listing. Even though it is not the largest identifiable grove of Sequoias, Giant Forest. Some references ca...
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Glimpses of my life and loves. A friend wrote me this morning:. 8220;Have you ever had any experience with negative entities. Even something that could be considered the devil? The thoughts I shared in reply:. 8220;In terms of negative entities, the best understanding I’ve come across is from the Buddhist. Traditions, where they often have icons of the Buddha. Surrounded by “ wrathful dieties. 8221; that challenge the seeker to confront their own shadow side before gaining access to higher consciousness.
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Sequoia’s trip to Gramma’s during the summer. Gramma, Grandad and I were thinking that you get to play with me so much maybe it is his turn. Did you know my eyes are magic? When I go to bed at night I close my eyes and when I open them it is morning! Except sometimes it doesn’t work. You know Gramma every day my wish has come true, I’m still at your house. Daily activities have included:. Treasure hunts, planting plants, playing cars and building houses (guess with whom? Funny saying by Sequoia. Sequoia ...
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Write What Comes to Mind. Words that want to. Not try to use. Them in a poem. Then off to the. Cabbage, onions and. Births of my children. Judy’s Swiss Chard and. Dumped into the trough. We hear and see. July 2, 2010 Bluffton. Victoria Woods-Yee maintains all rights to this poem. Aug 1, 2010 3:25:27 PM. Why is the light so. Your lips, dwindling. Until exposed by the. Winding of your tongue. Thoughts of it expose. Away the pain of. I sometimes wonder if. It will ever end in. Eternally; side by. Victoria ...