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Subject: Re: Short hikes in Bishop, CA? Posted on: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 22:11:08 -0800

In article , Bill
McKee wrote:

> Just park at the top by the entrance and hike.

The road will be closed at Mammoth Mtn. From there it is a long walk
w/ 2 very good grades to deal with.

jay
Thu Nov 17, 2005
mailto:gofig@mac.com




> Probably a 3 hour round trip
> if the road is not snowed in. Saves the $7 / person entrance fee also.
>
> "HAF" wrote in message
> news:1132252047.535184.240330@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> > As per Devil's Postpile - I'm planning on going on Thanksgiving, seems
> > it will not be possible to get there as they close down on 10/31!
> >
> > Keith W wrote:
> >> "PeterL" wrote in message
> >> news:1132246405.977627.238770@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >> >
> >> > HAF wrote:
> >> >> Anyone has recommendation for short (2-3 hours) beautiful hikes in and
> >> >> around Bishop?
> >> >
> >> > Drive up to the Mammoth Lakes area, you'd have plenty of beautiful
> >> > hikes.
> >> >
> >>
> >> The hike to the Devils postpile is both short and
> >> spectacular as an example.
> >>
> >> Keith
> >>
> >>
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