I just got back yesterday from the upper Sierra area. We spent 6 days up there. I also rented the Tacoma, but out of San Fran. I'm assuming the same company. If so, they are great!!! This was my first overlanding trip ever. This is what I learned and can offer:
1. We started in Stanislaus off of rt 120. There is a fire ban in the entire forest. Also, LOTS of bushes on the trail sides. At least where we were. Pretty, but not a pretty as northern areas west of Lake Tahoe.
2. Since we were on the door step of Yosemite, we got our reservation and spend the first half of day 2 doing the sites. We got out of there and took 395 north up to Sonora Pass area to Leavitt Lake. There is a nice trail to the lake with a little challenging area. Worth it!!! Some premier camping spots along the road or at the lake. The lake WILL have others there. The trail did not.
3. From there we hit the pavement for a bit to get to the Eldorado NF. NO FIRE BAN!!! Spent most of our time there. Plenty of trails and dirt roads to keep you busy.
4. Popped into Tahoe NF for a hike, but fire ban left us heading back into Eldorado.
5. As of last week, the only areas we were traveling in that did not have a fire ban were Eldorado and most of Toiybe NF. Not sure of the BLM lands around Mono Lake. But as the season gets later, i'd have a plan B and C as fires may be more prevalent.
6 If you don't like people around, stay away from areas of recreation (reservoirs, major rivers, anything less than a mile or so off a main paved road).
7. I used Gaia for my planning and routing. Works pretty great for a rookie like me. Download maps! There is NO service in most areas.
8. I have access to a plotter for blueprints, so I make hard copies of all the MVUMs for the areas I'd be in.
9. Message me and I can share a few coordinates near some awesome spots I found.
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