How long can you hike in the parking lot next to hogback?
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Can it be left overnight, for instance, for a long distance hike
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Maybe I should have said the barret-stoddard areaanarchist wrote: Hogsback near Whitney? Yes is the answer for almost all trailheads in the Sierra.
34°13'21.34"N 117°40'3.50"W
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Wow!tekewin wrote: AFAIK, you can park there as long as you like. I would display an Adventure Pass if you have one. The Adventure Pass requirement is somewhat murky now after a court ruling.
Care to elaborate?
How risky is it NOT to have a pass, exactly?
I am not a lawyer, but here is the LA Times article on it.
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/opinion- ... story.html
I've read interpretations that as long you don't use facilities like bathrooms, picnic tables, etc, you don't need a pass. I still display mine whenever there is any doubt.
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/opinion- ... story.html
I've read interpretations that as long you don't use facilities like bathrooms, picnic tables, etc, you don't need a pass. I still display mine whenever there is any doubt.
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What about if you left it overnight? still fine?mattmaxon wrote: There is no murk...
If you're just hiking no parking permit is required.
I'd be more concerned my vehicle would be burglarized or have parts stolen than and thing else