New Campground - Right near Muir Valley
- michaelarmand
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I'll echo michalearmand's question and ask a few others: are dogs ok and is there anywhere to camp with some trees around, or is it all just a big field?
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- michaelarmand
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So I guess I'll revive this thread and hope that somebody has stayed there and can share a review. How is the camping? And how is the on-site climbing? I'd figure the place to be busy this being the season and all.
I tried the website and it appears to be down...
I tried the website and it appears to be down...
I've been a gumby longer than you've been climbing.
The place is great; it is the only place I stay now. I usually describe it as 'a bit rough around the edges, but a great set up.' There is plenty of flat space for tents, and there is indeed a large building you can also stay in. There is a large pavilion for cooking/eating, and a bathroom facility with two showers. David (the owner) is extremely nice and is trying to be as climber friendly as possible. Dogs and fires are fine. There is potential for routes on the property, but none currently. There is a long continuous wall that has several obvious boulder problems, but I wouldn't go there specifically for bouldering. And, all for $5 a night. Hope this helps.
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