John Muir Getaway Pack Trips
California
USA
Get away for a few days, take your family and enjoy a short wilderness pack trip into the High Sierras of California. Explore the vast areas of the John Muir Wilderness park throughout the summer. Deep canyons, meadows, snow-capped mountains and hundreds of alpine streams and lakes characterize the John Muir Wilderness. This is the largest wilderness in California, located in prime central Sierra Nevada. The John Muir Wilderness encompasses more then one-half million acres within the Sierra and Inyo National Forests is the largest wilderness in California. It extends almost 100 miles along the crest of the prime Sierra Nevada in Central California and is the most visited wilderness in the state. Elevations range from 5,000 to 14,495 feet on Mt. Whitney. This wilderness was named after John Muir, who referred to the Sierra Nevada as "the most beautiful of all the mountain chains".
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Meeting:
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Rock Creek
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Airport:
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Reno or Los Angeles
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Transfer:
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Rock Creek
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Riders:
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2 riders
Max
12 riders
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Trip Rating
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Rates include:
Tent accommodations, meals, guided pack trip
| A | 2009 | 4 day Trip, AP Hilton Lakes Ride from Rock Creek | 4d / 3n | $655 |
| B | 2009 | 3 day Trip, AP Parent and Child Ride from Rock Creek | 3d / 2n | $495 |
| C | 2009 | 4 day Trip, AP Fourth of July Ride from Rock Creek | 4d / 3n | $615 |
| D | 2009 | 4 day Trip, AP Kern Peak Trail from Horseshoe Meadow 7AM | 4d / 3n | $690 |
| E | 2009 | 5 day Trip, AP Family Campfire Trip from Rock Creek | 5d / 4n | $1020 |
| F | 2009 | 5 day Trip, AP John Muir Trail from Rock Creek | 5d / 4n | $985 |
| G | 2009 | 5 day Trip, AP August Special from Rock Creek | 5d / 4n | $985 |
| H | 2009 | 5 day Trip, AP Silver Divide Trail from Rock Creek | 5d / 4n | $985 |
| I | 2009 | 3 day Trip, AP Labor Day Trail from Rock Creek | 3d / 2n | $545 |
| J | 2009 | 6 day Trip, AP Mono Creek Trail from Rock Creek | 6d / 5n | $1095 |
Tax:
10
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additional Tax:
$5
Best to drive in (rental car) -- but there is a bus service from Reno to Bishop - it operates Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Dept Reno: 11:45 Am Arr Bishop 5:30 PM
Dept Bishop 7 AM Arr Reno 11:45 AM
Cost is ~$28 one way
Tour Dates
Check here for details and availability
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2009
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09/06
- 09/11
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6d / 5n
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6 day Trip, AP Mono Creek Tr...
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2
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Expired
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Rates do not include:
Sleeping bag and ground mat
The different dates will have their own itinerary, but all of them have the following guidelines:
Arrival in the morning of Day 1. Most rides start at 7:30 AM and end around 4 PM on the last day. A van meets us to take us back to the pack station. Generally we arrive back at Rock Creek around 5 PM.
On the layover days you can ride and explore the area from camp. Several (most) camps also have opportunities for fishing that day.
You should make arrangements for an extra overnight before the trip.
4 day Trip, AP Hilton Lakes Ride from Rock Creek
Be among the first of the season to enjoy the beauty of nearby Hilton Lakes, On this three-day trip we camp near Davis Lake, the largest lake in the area. There will be time for you to explore the upper lakes and the meadows below the Basin on horseback.
3 day Trip, AP Parent and Child Ride from Rock Creek
We invite you and your child to join us for three days of riding, fishing and camping. Learn how to care for your horse and enjoy comfortable camping. A wonderful experience for those who enjoy meeting others with similar interests.
4 day Trip, AP Fourth of July Ride from Rock Creek
Celebrate the 4th of July by starting out on a four-day trail ride to Davis Lake. Fishing is great, and there are day rides to Turk Meadows, Lower Hilton Creek and the Upper Hilton Lakes.
4 day Trip, AP Kern Peak Trail from Horseshoe Meadow
Meet at Horseshoe Meadows 7AM on Friday, July 4.
Day 1: HSM to South Fork Kern
Day 2: South Fork Kern to Kern Peak Stringer
Day 3: Ride to top of Kern Peak
Day 4: Kern Peak Stringer to Horseshoe Meadows.
OUTSTANDING GOLDEN TROUT FISHING.
5 day Trip, AP Family Campfire Trip from Rock Creek
Enjoy 5 days in the wilderness! This trip take you over the Mono Pass to our base camp on Mono Creek. Utilize your 4th of July holiday and the weekend to make a 5 day vacation using only 2 days of your "vacation time". Our cooks are among the best in the business. You will enjoy freshly prepared breakfast and dinner each day. Pack a sack lunch from the many choices available each morning - and you are set to hike, fish, ride or just relax for the rest of the day. The horses and wranglers are ready for your day trips to the surrounding lakes, streams and points of interest. The evening campfire is always relaxing. Take a REAL vacation from the work-a-day world! Join us at the campfire.
5 day Trip, AP John Muir Trail from Tuolumne Meadows
This is a leisurely trip with modest moves between camps. Travel through scenic subalpine basins and enjoy forested camps every night beneath the stars. An excellent introductory trail ride for first-time guests or those with only a few days vacation. The wildflowers are in full bloom and hopefully we will see deer, marmots, coyotes and a multitude of High Sierra birds.
5 day Trip, AP August Special from Rock Creek
Discover what a vacation was meant to be on this five-day trail ride. Ample riding each day with time to fish, hike or relax in camp. The trip traverses Mono, Silver and Duck Passes on the sixty-mile journey. Late August is the favorite time of year for seasoned Sierra Nevada visitors.
5 day Trip, AP Silver Divide Trail from Rock Creek
The ideal loop trip for those that like to see new back country. Spectacular trail riding as we cross Mono and Silver passes to reach Cascade Valley. Enjoy the camaraderie of those who enjoy a campfire and a good trail ride.
3 day Trip, AP Labor Day Trail from Rock Creek
A leisurely trail ride to the lakes and streams of the East Fork of Rock Creek. Our camp at Dorothy Lake provides easy access to Catherine, Buck, Francis, Deer and Dam lakes. The Tamarack Basin provides alternating forest, meadows and streams - ideal for those seeking wilderness seclusion without a long ride to camp.
6 day Trip, AP Mono Creek Trail from Rock Creek
The fantastic fishing and beauty of Indian Summer make this time a favorite for the oldtimers. We'll set up a camp near the confluence of Hopkins Creek and explore Pioneer Basin, Hopkins Basin and the Recesses.
Meeting:
Rock Creek
Airport:
Reno or Los Angeles
Transfer:
Rock Creek
Distance:
210 miles from Reno, 260 from LA
Best to drive in (rental car) -- but there is a bus service from Reno to Bishop - it operates Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Dept Reno: 11:45 Am Arr Bishop 5:30 PM
Dept Bishop 7 AM Arr Reno 11:45 AM
Cost is ~$28 one way
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Tack:
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Western
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Horses:
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Mostly quarterhorse mix
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Pace:
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4-7 hours per day - mostly at a walk
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Level:
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(2
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2
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Weight:
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Max
240
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Riders:
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Min
2 riders
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Max
12 riders
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Passport and Visa Requirements:
Valid passport required by all nationals referred to in the chart ; validity varies - for most countries the passport must be valid for at least six months from the date on which the holder enters the. more
Precipitation in the Sierra ranges from 20 to 80 in (500 to 2,030 mm) during fall, winter, and spring. It occurs mostly as snow above 6,000 ft (1,829 m). Rain on snow is common. Summers are dry with low humidity. Temperature averages 42 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit (5.5 to 15.5 degrees Celsius). The growing season lasts 20 to 230 days, strongly dependent on elevation.
A unique peculiarity of the Sierra Nevada is that, under certain wind conditions, a large circular tube of air begins to roll on the southeast side. This is known as the "Sierra Nevada Rotor." This "mountain wave" forms when dry continental winds from the east cause the formation of a stacked set of counter-revolving cylinders of air reaching into the stratosphere. As of 2004, no sailplane has found its top. Similar features occur on many mountain ranges, but it is often observed and utilized in the Sierra. The phenomenon was the subject of an Air Force-funded study in the early 1950s called the Sierra Wave Project. All recent world altitude records set in unpowered aircraft were set in the Sierra Nevada Wave, most flown from Mojave Airport.
The Sierra Nevada casts the valleys east of the Sierra in a rain shadow, which makes Death Valley and Owens Valley "the land of little rain".
Bring belongings in stout canvas or nylon duffels; side zipper recommended, ideal size approximately 14" x 32". It is a good idea to use a large plastic bag INSIDE of the duffle to protect contents from external moisture.
Sleeping bags can be in separate duffels --again, line the inside of the duffle against rain.
Place all cosmetics, soaps, medications, etc into small plastic containers with close-fitting caps, THEN into sturdy resealable plastic storage bags. If anything breaks or bursts from altitude changes, the plastic bag contains the spill.
When possible, it is a good idea to transfer alcoholic beverages to sturdy plastic bottles with well fitting caps - it will save weight and protect against breakage.
Check in fishing worms and bottle goods separately; don't put in duffel. Place fishing rods in metal or plastic cases.
You will be given a small saddle bag that goes on your saddle horn to carry your lunch and a few personal items. (Weight limit 3 lbs - including lunch).
Remember - try to minimize the weight of your dunnage by packaging only the amount of any item you will need (like soaps, lotions and medications).
RECOMMENDED ITEMS:
- Sleeping bag with a comfort range of 20 to 60 degrees and a moisture proof ground cloth.
- Air mattress or small 1/4"-1/2" foam hip pad recommended - your night's rest will affect your next days enjoyment. Bring the best sleeping pad you can manage.
- Broad-brimmed hat is essential for protection from sun at high altitude. It must have strings to keep from blowing off.
- Sunglasses (RX glasses) - high altitude sun is BRIGHT!
- Coffee mug (plastic for camp)
- Pint water bottle for your horn bag
- Pocket knife or small multi-tool
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- Camera and film (sturdy strap)-- if using digital - don't forget an extra battery and card
- Rain jackets and pants or slicker (rolled up you can tie them to the back of your saddle)
- Hat protector (to keep your hat dry)
- Light jacket (windbreaker)
- Wool or fleece pullover/sweater (layers will keep you comfortable)
- Heavy jacket
- Bandana
- Woolen cap (evenings can be cold)
- Gloves (recommend gloves for riding, may want warm gloves for evenings)
- Socks
- Riding boots
- Shoes for camp (moccasins, athletic shoes, etc)
- Shirts and pants (long sleeved shirts offer sun, bug and branch protection)
- Underwear
- Bathing suit
- Bath towel/wash cloth/soap (try a multi-use bar or liquid for use on hair, body and laundry. Biodegradable choices are available.)
- Insect repellent such as Cutters
- Toothbrush/toothpaste
- comb/brush clips/pins/ponytail holders
- Shaving kit (a small mirror is helpful)
- Sun Screen (lotion, cream or stick)- use liberally for sunburn and chapping prevention.
- Chapstick with sun protection SPF 15 or better
- Moisturizer (cream or lotion - altitude and sun can be dry and chap skin)
- Prescription medicine (if required - if you have any allergies, remember to bring appropriate medication)
- Band-aids, aspirin, ibuprofen, eye drops, moleskin for any blisters
- Baby powder/Talcum powder (helps to relieve any raw or irritated areas from boots, clothes or saddles)
- Kleenex
- Jogging suit (sweats are comfortable for after-swim and campfire lounging)
OPTIONAL ITEMS:
- Small notepad and pencil
- Collapsible plastic wash basin (optional)
- Solar shower (optional)
- Water filtering pump (optional)
- Liquor- not provided. Bring your own. (be sure to check in with the packers to see that your liquor is packed safely) There is no way to cool it except the lake! Has to be included in the 30 lbs weight limit per person.
- Fishing equipment (optional)
- Rod/reel/line (a rod that breaks down into 3 or more pieces is recommended)
- Compact metal rod case to carry on saddle
- Canvas creel (no tackle boxes)
- Leader material (1-3 lb.)
- Flies: black gnat, mosquito, grey hackle, brown hackle, & royal coachman (No. 12-14 hooks)
- Bait: worms & Pautzke red eggs
- Egg hooks, worm hooks (No. 10-14)
- Split shot
- Lures (personal choice)
- Pliers
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| Travel documents and Voucher |
| Flight tickets |
| Passport |
| Visa (check with your consulate) |
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| RIDING GEAR |
| Riding pants or Jodhpurs (used if possible!) |
| Riding boots (short) + Minichaps |
| Riding helmet (recommended for all trips) |
| Gloves |
| Broad-brimmed hat - essential for protection from sun at high altitude. Must have strings to keep hat from blowing off |
| Woolen cap |
| Rain jackets & pants or slicker |
| Light jacket (windbreaker) |
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| PERSONAL CLOTHING |
| Heavy jacket |
| Sweaters |
| Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts |
| Jeans |
| Shorts |
| Underwear and socks |
| Jogging suit |
| Pyjama |
| Shoes for camp |
| Swimsuit |
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| For Camping trips: |
| Sleeping bag - with a comfort range of 20 to 60 degrees and a moisture proof ground cloth |
| Air mattress or small 1/4 - 1/2" foam hip pad recommended |
| Towel and small bar of soap |
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| ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING |
| Personal Toiletries |
| Insect protection |
| Personal medications |
| Sore cream (for the emergency) |
| Sewing kit |
| Handkerchiefs |
| Coffee Mug (plastic for camp) |
| Camera and film (sturdy strap) |
| Sunglasses (RX glasses) |
| Sun tan lotion and lip balm |
| Pint water bottle for saddlebag |
| Rod-reel-line |
| Flashlight and extra batteries |
| Small canteen |
| Pocket knife |
| Pliers |
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eva knight
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7/9/2008
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kenneth gardner
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6/27/2001
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..view other reports for different trips
We supply horses, saddles, food, kitchen and eating utensils, and camping equipment. We have a wide variety of tents, please let us know what type you prefer (ie: 1 person, double, triple, etc.)
Food will be plentiful and deluxe in quality. We provide the preparation of meals; any help is appreciated but not mandatory. Those desiring to learn how to pack may participate in making up loads and packing the mules.
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Tack:
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Western
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Horses:
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Mostly quarterhorse mix
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Pace:
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4-7 hours per day - mostly at a walk
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Walk |
Trot |
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Level:
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(2
to
2
out of 5) Novice
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Weight:
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Max
240
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Riders:
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Min
2 riders
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Max
12 riders
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Passports
Valid passport required by all nationals referred to in the chart ; validity varies - for most countries the passport must be valid for at least six months from the date on which the holder enters the USA. If not, the holder will be admitted until the expiration date on the passport; check with the embassy (see Contact Addresses).
Passport Note
(a) For nationals included in the Visa Waiver Program (see below), passports must be valid for at least 90 days from date of entry.
(b) All travellers entering the USA under the Visa Waiver Program require individual machine-readable passports. Children included on a parent's passport also now require their own machine-readable passport. Travellers not in possession of machine-readable passports will require a valid USA entry visa.
(c) Passports issued on or after 26 October 2005 will need to have a biometric identifier in order for the holder to travel visa free under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). Machine-readable passports issued between 26 October 2005 and 25 October 2006 require a digital photograph printed on the data page or an integrated chip with information from the data page. Machine-readable passports issued on or after 26 October 2006 will require an integrated chip with information from the data page (e-passport).
The US has announced new measures that require all travellers to provide details online 72 hours prior to travel.
ESTA: The Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) came into force on 12 January 2009. It is a fully automated, electronic system for screening passengers before they begin travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program. ESTA applications must be submitted at least 72 hours before travel to the USA. Some websites may charge you for the service but you can apply online for free at www.dhs.gov. The granting of an ESTA does not guarantee entry to the USA.
New Requirements for Travellers: As of 23 January 2007 all persons, including US citizens, travelling by air between the USA and Canada, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda are required to present a valid passport, or other approved document, when entering or re-entering the USA. Similar requirements for those travelling by land or sea will be introduced on 1 June 2009.
For further details about the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, visit the website of the US Department of State: (website: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html).
Visas
Not required by nationals referred to in the chart above for stays of up to 90 days except:
1. nationals of Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania and Slovak Republic, who do require a visa.
Visa Note
(a) Landed Immigrants of Canada and British residents of Bermuda who are citizens of, and have valid passports from, Commonwealth countries or Ireland are not eligible to enter the USA without a visa. (b) All passengers using US airports for transit purposes are required to obtain a transit visa. This does not affect qualified travellers travelling visa free under the Visa Waiver Program. (d) To qualify for visa-free travel under the Visa Waiver Program, nationals must travel on a valid passport, for holiday, transit or business purposes only and for a stay not exceeding 90 days. (e) Passengers must have the full address and ZIP code of where they are staying in the USA to be able to fully complete the I-94W form. Note: Airlines are also required to collect passenger details, including the address of their first night's accommodation in the USA, before they board the aircraft. (f) 2. Holders of UK passports with the endorsement British Subject, British Dependent Territories Citizen, British Protected Person, British Overseas Citizen or British National (Overseas) Citizen do not qualify for the Visa Waiver Program. A passport which states holder has right of abode or indefinite leave to remain in the UK does not qualify for visa free travel. (g) A visa does not expire with the expiry of the holder’s passport. An unexpired, endorsed visa in an expired passport may be presented for entry into the USA, as long as the visa itself has not been cancelled, is undamaged, is less than 10 years old and is presented with a valid non-expired passport, provided that both passports are for the same nationality. (h) Nationals of countries not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).
Types of Visa and Cost
Tourist, Business, Transit and Student: US$131.
Validity
Visas may be used for travel to the USA until the date it expires. Some visas are valid for multiple entries. The length of stay in the USA is determined by US immigration officials at the time of entry but is generally six months; there is, however, no set time.
Applications to:
Embassy or consulate (see Contact Addresses).
Working Days Required
Usually five after interview. Some cases may take up to 12 weeks – check with embassy/consulate.
| Passport Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
N/A |
| Other EU |
Yes |
| Visa Required? |
| British |
No/2 |
| Australian |
No |
| Canadian |
No |
| USA |
N/A |
| Other EU |
1 |
| Return Ticket Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
No |
| USA |
N/A |
| Other EU |
Yes |
This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
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