Norris wrote:I am thinking of taking my son and one of his friends up San Jacinto, but it will need to be a multi-day trip so that the kids don't have a bad experience due to the altitude and hiking distance. But I am having trouble figuring out a plan that combines short hiking distances and daily elevation gains that are not excessive. Question: is camping strictly limited to Round Valley, Little Round Valley, and Tamarack Valley? Is it illegal to just establish a camp off-trail somewhere? Using Little Round Valley is tough because one would have to hike a long distance to get there from Idyllwild or tackle the very steep Marion mountain trail, and using Round Valley after going up the tram makes for a pretty high sleeping elevation for the first night. There is no camping allowed in / near Long valley as I understand it. Suggestions?
halhiker wrote:Spending a night in Idyllwild would be detrimental rather than beneficial because the lowered respiratory rate during sleep at that elevation will hasten elevation sickness the next day rather than reduce it.
As the old climber's saying goes, "Sleep low, climb high".
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