โJun-08-2014 08:07 PM
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โJun-10-2014 03:43 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
That is the safest route, but I still think you would be better off taking 89 South to 88 and then 88 to 49 and 49 to 120. And yes, there is no way to get to Yosemite without going uphill and no way to get out without going downhill. I don't know why they had to put that darn park in the mountains anyway!
โJun-10-2014 09:59 AM
raymondfl wrote:
I would like to thank everyone for the information, it sounds like no matter how I go I will be climbing a hill higher than Space Mountain.
After considering all the inputs I think I will take 50 to 99 to 120. Sounds like going east on 120 to Groveland will be fun. I will be the slow flat lander.
Thanks again.
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โJun-10-2014 09:16 AM
raymondfl wrote:
I would like to thank everyone for the information, it sounds like no matter how I go I will be climbing a hill higher than Space Mountain.
After considering all the inputs I think I will take 50 to 99 to 120. Sounds like going east on 120 to Groveland will be fun. I will be the slow flat lander.
Thanks again.
โJun-10-2014 08:32 AM
โJun-09-2014 09:23 PM
โJun-09-2014 08:15 PM
raymondfl wrote:
Hi everyone, we are in Cheyenne, in the parking lot of freightliner service center, getting small repair should be on the road tomorrow towards Lake Tahoe. Going to stay there a few days and then head to Yosemite. But as I look at the map there does not seem to be a good way to get there. Should I take 395 back up to I-80 and then over to I-5 down to CA 120 and across to Groveland. Is there a way to come down more along the west side of Yosemite and more direct to Groveland? We have a 40' motorhome and will be towing. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
โJun-09-2014 07:47 PM
โJun-09-2014 06:24 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
To the OP, I see you are from Florida. I've been in California all my life and over all these mountain passes dozens of times, so consider that when taking my advice here. To me all the routes that have been described for you are no big deal. I wouldn't even have cautioned you about Priest Grade as to me it's nothing. It's just a slow climb going up with lots of switch backs, but that's just a normal mountain road for us in California. I sometimes forget that the tallest mountain in Florida is Space Mountain. Tropical36 is talking about the road too, but he's also from Florida. I like the part where he says he's originally from WV so he should be used to those kinds of roads. The highest elevation in WV is less than 5,000 feet. In California we call that a hill, not a mountain. I guess some of these mountain roads can get pretty hairy if you're mostly used to driving around in the flat country.
โJun-09-2014 06:14 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
The route described, going out the west and ending up in Oakdale, is a very long ways from Bass Lake. The lake Campground in Oakdale as at Woodward Reservoir and it's a County run park.
โJun-09-2014 02:14 PM
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โJun-09-2014 02:12 PM
We came in from the east and not pulling a toad over Tioga pass and into Yosemite valley, but don't see what difference it would have made. Now leaving the park and going out the west end, towards the wine country, was nothing but steep downhill and twisting turns. We were glad to find a nice lake campground in Oakdale to spend the night afterwards and from there it was smooth sailing to the coast and beyond.
โJun-09-2014 01:37 PM
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