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by ManyGlacierMountaineer » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:23 am
by siyeh » Sun Feb 24, 2013 6:15 pm
ManyGlacierMountaineer wrote:
As others have also noted, the real problem in climbing Mt. Cleveland is logistics, especially since you cannot reserve Stoney Indian campground for more than 1 day. So, essentially, you will likely want to make this a 3 days trip.
by ManyGlacierMountaineer » Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:10 pm
siyeh wrote:ManyGlacierMountaineer wrote:
As others have also noted, the real problem in climbing Mt. Cleveland is logistics, especially since you cannot reserve Stoney Indian campground for more than 1 day. So, essentially, you will likely want to make this a 3 days trip.
This is simply not true. Go to any backcountry desk as a walk up. Tell them the TRUTH. Tell them you are a climber and they will give you two nights at Stoney Indian. Fact. It worked for me both times I did Cleveland. You are right on about the bears on top tho. We had to chase griz off the summit both times. Not much room up there to share real estate
by siyeh » Mon Feb 25, 2013 12:10 am
ManyGlacierMountaineer wrote:
I think you may have been there after September 1st? I have been working in the park for years and know most of the backcountry desk rangers pretty well and was still unable to acquire 2 nights at Stoney Indian during peak season (pre-Sept. 1st).
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