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Nice guys...Don, did the fire get your cabin?
How's summer treating everyone? Let's get together soon.
The acess from 395 is shorter than the Isabella side, depending on where you're coming from, but like Don said the gate gets "mysteriously" locked occasionally. I got bit on this last year after the drive up and finding it locked, and not enough coverage to get around. Snow coverage can be iffy at times there too, even when the Isabella side is loaded.
Travis---We have a loose-knit group down here that rides up there pretty often, look for a 'South area' thread as the season nears, maybe we can hook up some people if you're out that way.
Thanks for all the info!
Sounds like the gate could be a pain. I rode Mammoth last year which was nice but would like to find something a little closer to the Palm Springs area for quick trips.
Would also like to find a good place to ride that I could get to with an RV and trailer.
If one was to camp on the east side of Sherman Pass would there be room for an RV pulling a 4 place trailer to park and most important turn around?
Thanks for all the info!
Sounds like the gate could be a pain. I rode Mammoth last year which was nice but would like to find something a little closer to the Palm Springs area for quick trips.
Would also like to find a good place to ride that I could get to with an RV and trailer.
If one was to camp on the east side of Sherman Pass would there be room for an RV pulling a 4 place trailer to park and most important turn around?
east side staging (only vehicle)....... west side (with others)
Is the staging on the east side right by the KERN? Or is it up a ways?
It's always a crap-shoot on the parking. Depends on the snow level as to where they stop plowing.
West side (from Isabella)- they try their best to keep it plowed to the main staging area. It's a wide turnout, with an information kiosk, port-a-pottie, and where the FS keeps the groomer. If the snow is fresh the road can be a challenge for a 2WD, but lots of room to turn and park. We've camped there overnight a bunch of times. Usually get there around 8am and get pick of the litter, most people more local get there 9-10am.
East side (from 395)- good wide area to stage and turn, about 1/4 - 1/2mile below the gate. Problem I had was I couldn't see the gate, unloaded and rode the 1/4 mile around the bend only to come to the gate and find it locked. Rode back and loaded and went home.
Both routes have steep, narrow roads. Good idea is do a day trip towing with a pick-up first. Then have a better idea of things before attempting an RV trip. Too many variables... snow condition, vehicle dependability, person's snow driving experiance, tire chains.. etc... All part of the adventure!!
just my 2 cents
Adventure is good but the more I think about an rv it might be a little more of an adventure than I am interested in. I have a 4x4 truck and an enclosed trailer and plan on mostly day trips but thought a cheep rv might work good for overnight trips.
I will probably look into renting a cabin for family trips and install a heater in the trailer for quick overnight trips.
Thanks again for all the info guys
Is it snowing yet?
For me a Mammoth trip ends ups in Bishop for the night before and then the day in Mammoth. Hotel rooms in Bishop go for $50 a night.