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profdant139 wrote:
The answer depends on what you like to do. If you hike every day during the heat of the day (as we usually do, unfortunately), it is often cooler when we get back to the trailer in the evening.
But if you will be in the trailer during the day, you may need A/C at the lower elevations of Yosemite.
By the way, that is a pretty ambitious itinerary for a month, coming from PA. Lots of driving. Maybe split this up into two years? First year do the northern tier, second year the southern? Again, it all depends on how you like to spend your time -- different folks feel differently about this.
We definitely won't be hanging out in the camper all day :-). And plan to do a ton of hiking and sightseeing, however I know there will be days that we may want to come back to the camper for an hour or two during the day, or to eat some lunch on go back out again, so that is my main concern. If it will be miseribly hot then it would be nice to fire up the generator for an hour or two to cool it down....
As far as the month goes, well.... I know it's way too short, but that's the time we have available so we're trying to get the most out of it. Then, if we want to come back we can narrow it down to the certain areas we really liked and focus on them.
Austin
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