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About the Trail
The elevation ranges of trail are 8,000 feet forest area and the alpine
ranges over 12,000 feet, passes through the meadows, beautiful lakes, deep
canyons, the plateau and the high steep passes. This is the place where
you can enjoy the backpacking under the blue sky and dry summer climate.
Many people take about 20 days for walking all the length of trail. It
is based on the length of vacation or the physical strength of walker.
The Highlights of the John Muir Trail
The first several miles the trail is crowded with the many day hikers who
go to Vernal Falls, Nevada Falls and the Half Dome which is a symbol of
Yosemite Valley. This is very hot and long steep ascent slope, and is the
first trial for the backpackers.
Tuolumne Meadows is the first oasis of the John Muir Trail. There are post
office, grocery store and the food box at the trailhead are can be used
as first resupply.
The steep Donohue Pass trail comes after flat trail in the Lyell Canyon.
Then, you leave Yosemite National Park, and it goes into Ansel Adams Wilderness.
Ansel Adams is a photographer and has a gallery in the Yosemite Valley.
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