Things to do in Northern California?

   / Things to do in Northern California?
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Nevada is the 7th largest state...drive from Denio on the Oregon border to Laughlin in the south is 662 miles according to the official Nevada State road map.
In perspective, driving from my house in NC to my dads old place in Pennsylvania was about 200 miles shorter then the mileage you mentioned, and from our house to my wife's old place in Vermont up above Montpelier only about 250 miles more. I believe someone here mentioned the analogy of driving from Boston to Atlanta.
 
   / Things to do in Northern California? #62  
They are planning on closing Yosemite this evening for the "big melt". High temps are causing rapid snow melt which is bringing the Merced river above flood stage. We decided to make a quick trip into the park yesterday to take some pictures.

 
   / Things to do in Northern California? #63  
Sigarms, in planning what to see in California, this Yosemite flooding might have an affect on what is accessible there if roads are damaged etc. You should research this. Also there can be daily entry limits or reservations needed, so find out about that too.

Kinda related, I recently posted about Yosemite over in the Regional/West Coast threads:
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...-at-75-of-capacity.464846/page-8#post-6536323 and another post below that one.
 
   / Things to do in Northern California?
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Sigarms, in planning what to see in California, this Yosemite flooding might have an affect on what is accessible there if roads are damaged etc. You should research this. Also there can be daily entry limits or reservations needed, so find out about that too.

Kinda related, I recently posted about Yosemite over in the Regional/West Coast threads:
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...-at-75-of-capacity.464846/page-8#post-6536323 and another post below that one.
Thanks.

Worst case, lemons to lemonade.

I guess as long as we can stay in Angels Camp, we should be good. Everything is set for August, so what will be will be.

My maps came in, I will say, I thought the Nevada gazetteer was big, but the California one is thicker LOL
 
   / Things to do in Northern California? #65  
There's tons to do around Angels Camp without hitting Yosemite, though I would do whatever it takes to spend enough time there to make it worth while. A lot's been mentioned already in this thread.

Murphys just up the road is a hub of the local wine industry. There are tasting rooms in town and wineries in the area. There's a number of good restaurants for a small town (or were when we were last there before covid). It's like a small less pretentious Napa Valley. A lot of wineries with tasting rooms in California have gone from the drop-in model where they were just waiting for folks to show up, to wanting reservations and making it more of an experience with food along with the wine. The last time we went to a wine growing area thinking that while we were exploring back roads we might drop in for a tasting we found they all wanted reservations. It's probably worth it, just needs advance planning.
 
   / Things to do in Northern California? #66  
My maps came in, I will say, I thought the Nevada gazetteer was big, but the California one is thicker LOL
On a map, you might think Death Valley - a fascinating place - is a reasonable distance to go visit.

August? Don't!!!

If you want to go down a rabbithole that explains this convincingly, look up the story of the 'Death Valley Germans'.
 
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If you want to go down a rabbithole that explains this convincingly, look up the story of the 'Death Valley Germans'.
I didn't have to look the story up, I remember when they made the news and disappeared.

When I went out and spent time hiking by myself in Utah, I never did anything stupid and always considered myself more than prepared.

Perhaps it's just me, but honestly death valley doesn't interest me in August unless I was doing something at night, and now that I have a wife and son along, it seems more along the lines of "hey, watch me!". No thanks ;)
 
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There's tons to do around Angels Camp without hitting Yosemite, though I would do whatever it takes to spend enough time there to make it worth while. A lot's been mentioned already in this thread.
We will spend time in Yosemite no matter what, but given the crowds, I'm thinking it will be during the middle of the week with even perhaps a paid tour here or there (my, how I have grown old and become a "touron" to even consider something like that LOL).

That said, this thread has opened my eyes to so much else we can do when we are there. The Gazetteers for Nevada and California are HUGE.
 
   / Things to do in Northern California? #69  
a paid tour here or there (my, how I have grown old and become a "touron" to even consider something like that LOL).
Yosemite is so overloaded with visitors that sometimes this is the only way to have access to something.

In particular, the shuttle open-air 'busses' can go to observation points where you could never get through the congestion with your car. I think some weekends that is the only way to get into the Park at all.

The invisible planning and infrastructure are how chaos is avoided. It all seems to work, somehow.

Added - once you have seen the incredible, unique sights in the Valley you might want to next go up to the high country (the rest of the huge park) to appreciate gorgeous nature without the crowds.
 

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