Class 4 Men's Yosemite Adventure
DATES
2008 TOUR INFORMATION
August 7-12, 2008
SPACES AVAILABLE
13 of 15
COST
$695.00 ($725 w/ gear rental)
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Trip Description:  This trip is meant for guys really looking to challenge themselves.  If you're a gay man, love the outdoors and really
want a physically demanding tour of Yosemite then this trip is for you.  In the process, meet great guys that share your motivation and
sense of adventure.  This REALLY is one of my favorite Yosemite tours!  I had so much fun on this trip last season that I just had to
do it again.  Most people never step foot in this area of the park and you won't believe what they are missing out on! Basically, we
hike the entire trip along the Tuolumne River and stop whenever we want to take a dip in the river.  There are never-ending waterfalls
and canyons galore!  This amazing tour of some of Yosemite's most spectacular unseen sites includes an unforgettable trek
through the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne River along the Tuolume River past an awe inspiring string of waterfalls including the
Waterwheel Falls, the Le Conte Falls, the California Falls, the White Cascade Falls, and the Tuolumne Falls. Plus, enjoy secluded
swims in high mountain lakes such as McGee Lake, the Poly Dome Lakes, Tenaya Lake, and Harden Lake. See the Yosemite that
most never do!  This is not a beginning backpack. We will hike on maintained but steep and rocky trails over challenging terrain with
big elevation gains and losses on each day. Participants will carry 30-40 lbs of gear, including about 10 lbs of group gear
(comprised mainly of food, tents, and cooking equipment) on their backs throughout the duration of the trip.

Accommodations:  One night developed campsite, three nights backcountry camping.  

Activity Level:   Class 4 - Intermediate Tour.  Class 4 tours are meant for those that have done either a number of backpacking trips
or is in excellent physical condition. Participants must be prepared to do heavy physical activity in extremely diverse environments
and terrain.   The trails, although well traveled, are not easy.  They involve extended descents and climbs (Almost all standard Grand
Canyon tours are Class 3).   We will hike between 8-12 miles a day with a backpacking pack weighing anywhere between 30-45
pounds (depending on how many personal items you bring).  Class 4 tours tend to be a similar length (4-5 hiking days) to Class 2
tours, however, we may not utilize any base camps meaning we may be backpacking with packs every day.  Age range tends to be
17-50.  Please contact us if you are not in that age window, but still think you qualify.

Start Location:  Hodgedon Meadows or Tuolumne Meadows Campgrounds, Yosemite National Park
Finish Location:  Murphy Creek Trailhead at Tenaya Lake, Yosemite National Park

Trip Itinerary:

Day 1:  Meet your guides and other group members at either the Hodgedon or Tuolumne Meadows Campgrounds by 6:00PM, inside
Yosemite National Park.   We have an evening trip orientation, a wonderful dinner, and a brief gear check before resting for an early
start in the morning.  Dinner included.  

Day 2:  After breakfast, we'll stage vehicles at the Murphy Creek Trailhead near Tenaya Lake then drive to the White Wolf Trailhead
where the hiking begins.  Enter White Wolf Trailhead and hike 10.4 miles down to the Tuolumne River to our first Backcounty
campsite in the Pate Valley).  Breakfast and Dinner provided.  Bring your own variety of quick foods to be eaten as lunch and grazed
on constantly throughout the day each day. Energy bars and drinks as well as trail mix, bagels, salami, etc. are all good choices.

Mileage:
10.4 miles  Elevation Start: 7875ft  Elevation End:  4380ft

Day 3.  Continue hiking along the Tuolumne River in the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne to the top of the Waterwheel Falls (11 miles)
where our second backcountry campsite lies.  Breakfast and Dinner provided.
Mileage: ~11 miles  Elevation Start: 4380ft  Elevation End:  7200ft

Day 4.  Continue hiking along the Tuolumne River in the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne past the Le Conte Falls, California Falls, the
White Cascade Falls , Glen Aulin and the Tuolumne Falls to our third backcountry campsite near the Polly Dome Lakes (~8.5 miles).
Breakfast and Dinner provided.  
Mileage: ~8.5 miles  Elevation Start: 7200ft  Elevation End:  8714ft

Day 5.  The final day of hiking is a short 3 miles to exit out of the Murphy Creek Trailhead to return to the vehicles.  Upon exiting there
will be time to relax and enjoy the magnificent Tenaya Lake while vehicles are shuttled back from the White Wolf Trailhead.   
Breakfast provided.
Mileage: ~3 miles  Elevation Start: 8714ft  Elevation End:  8160ft

Note on itinerary:  Although we do our very best to adhere to the schedule listed above, this itinerary is subject to change for
numerous reasons beyond our control.  This trip is operated rain or shine.

Trip Preparedness: This trip is Class 4.   Participants will be carrying their own backpacks with weights of 30-40 lbs. over steep and
rocky terrain with constant and dramatic elevation gain and/or loss.  Please make sure your backpack is fitted to your body before the
trip (if possible).  Trip members need to in superior physical condition.   To maximize your enjoyment of the trip, we strongly
encourage participants to be involved in a training regimen before the trip.   Day hiking with 30-40 lbs in the pack you intend to hike
with on the trip and making sure your hiking boots are broken in before your trip is key.

Trip Price Includes:  Professional instruction and guiding; all dinners on day one through day four, all breakfasts from day two
through day five; drinks, group cooking gear; group first aid kit, water filters; campsite and backcountry permit fees.

Not included:  Transportation from your hometown to group meeting point; park entrance fees; insurance of any kind; lunches;
snacks and energy food; energy drinks; alcoholic beverages (please do not bring); soft drinks; guide gratuities and items of a
personal nature.

Directions to meeting point:  We will meet up on the starting day for most of our trips at either the Tuolumne Meadows Group
Campsites located near the Tuolumne Meadows Visitor Center in Tuolumne Meadows or at the Hodgedon Meadows Group
Campsites at the West Entrance to Yosemite National Park .  Both campsites are located along the Tioga Pass , which is the main
east-west highway running through Yosemite National Park .  A select few trips will utilize the Yosemite Valley campsites but due to
availability and trailhead access we try to limit our use of those campsites.

Emergency Contact Information:  If you encounter any difficulties on your way to Yosemite, please call your guide’s cell phone at
415.710.8158.  Please leave your name, a phone number where you can be reached and an explanation of the problem.  Once you
are in the field on this trip there is no easy way to contact you; typically cell phones do not work in the backcountry.

Tipping Guidelines:  Tipping at the end of the trip is optional.  If you feel your guide(s) did an outstanding job and would like to reward
them for their efforts, $5-$15 dollars per day, per guide is a suggested guideline.
 

Closest Airport(s):   
San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
Oakland International Airport (OAK)
Fresno
Merced

Important Information about Air Travel:  Contact Backcountry Found prior to purchasing your airline tickets to confirm the trip has
the minimum number of participants required to operate.

Who are our guides:  Our guides are rigidly selected for appropriate levels of expertise in backcountry travel skills.  In addition, they
each hold at least Wilderness First Responder medical certifications.  [
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Weather:  Daytime temperatures usually range between 60o - 90o F but can sometime climb even higher.  Evening temperatures
drop into the 40s - 50s or even lower.  While rain in general is rare, there is always the possibility of rain, so adequate rain gear is
important, even in this arid landscape.
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