Well, I don't quite think the High Sierra Camps are quite
that cushy.
My 3 day hike in Japan was a bit like the High Sierra Camps. They had food, a bath, and bed waiting for us. I don't mind camping at all, but Michiko's put me on notice that there's either running water or it's a "no go." Apparentlly flowing water (as in a stream) doesn't quite cut it.

So, if doing High Sierra style camps is the only way I can share the wilderness with Michiko, then High Sierra Camps it is. I have to admit, not carrying 40 - 50 lbs on my back was kind of nice. No tent, no sleeping bag, no stove, no fuel, no sleeping pad, and not nearly as much food really cuts down on the weight.
Lastly, Zip, I have been noticing that "lazy" streak in you a lot lately. Getting up while it's still dark, not even starting on the trail until it's the crack of dawn, and waiting all the way to 8:00 AM to summit peaks, yep, "lazy" if ever I saw it. Shame, shame, shame. I expect you to start getting up before you go to sleep, hitting the trail before you leave the house, and summiting before you even open your car door. Now, shape up, will ya?