kevino Posted August 8, 2010 Posted August 8, 2010 Haven't been up there and have two questions... For people that stay a handful of nights up there, do you sleep at road pull outs, in campgrounds or..? Second, does verizon have service up there? Going to be meeting up with a second partner while I'm up there so just wanted to know in advance to figure out logistics... Thanks! Quote
Quarryographer Posted August 8, 2010 Posted August 8, 2010 I've stayed at the pullouts before, but found it's worth the $12 a night for the Lone Fir campground. Far less bugs and traffic. Only a ten minute drive to the pass. And NO on cellie, you'll lose good coverage in rockport, with a tiny window in Newhalem, after that it's all the way to Winthrop before it comes back. Have fun! That's my favorite climbing neighborhood in WA Quote
mattp Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 Klipchuck (I think that is the name) is a nicer campground in my opinion. It is not right on the roadside, and it gets morning sun. Worth an extra ten minutes' drive. Quote
genepires Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 there was (and hopefully still is) a pay phone at the mazama general store. the early winters campground (my name may be off but the nearest campground to mazama) is nice too. I haven't stayed at any other though. A nice creek to chill beers. If you are on the cheap, you can stay at the cutthroat trail head for free. there are a scattering of camp spots or stay in your vehicles. A outhouse is available and a creak is nearby. I have not had issues with bugs there but I could have been lucky. Quote
t_rutl Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 no Verizon bars. i've always camped in the Bluelake TH parking lot...usually in the rig put you'll see people with tents on the pavement. Quote
Jens Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 What is the scouting report on the bugs right now? I was up not to long ago and they were manageable (perhaps it was just the light winds). Quote
Paul_K Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 I usually camp at the Cutthroat Lake trailhead. It's about ten minutes down the road from the hairpin, and it is a couple of minutes off the road. No charge, no services, but it has a lot less of a mosquito population and is quiet. Quote
spotly Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 I've thrown the bivy bag out at the Blue Lake trailhead a few times and with wax earplugs slept fine. The Cutthroat TH is a quieter option though. I've also hauled the bivy sack up when doing a few days climbing. Quote
jordansahls Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 Cutthroat lake trailhead is the bee's knees. Quote
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