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Old 03-08-2008, 12:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Burma Grade-Central Sierras

Introduction:
This is my first post, so I hope it all comes together for me.
First of all I would like to introduce myself, my name is Chris and I am a student at UC Merced. Although I live in San Diego.
Directions:
I got the directions from trials.com, and funny enough I ended up passing right by the entrance the first time, but I will blame my co-pilot for that, although the instructions could have been a little more clear. Basically, get on HWY 140 and head east(if coming from the west. But the only thng east is Yosemite so I don't think anybody would be coming from the east) You will be going through Mariposa and the trail starts several miles after.(Several as in I am horrible at guessing distances but I would have to say 8-10 miles) The turn off is at the BLM information center on the left hand-side. This is as the Hwy 140 is descending into the Merced River Valley. The 140 goes down the Mountains and is perpendicular with the river befor making a right then it travels parallel with the river all the way to Yosemite. The BLM Information Center is right before the road becomes parallel with the River. If you find yourself traveling parallel with the river you have gone to far. You then go down the driveway and travel for 100 yards up to the steel suspension bridge. Cross bridge and after another 50 or so yards make a sharp right up a steep hill and this is where the trail starts.
Note:There is a very mild trail if you continue straight rather than making that sharp right, known as the Merced River Road. Again if you find yourself traveling parallel with the river you have gone too far and are probably on the Merced River Road.

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On the Trail:
The trail guide says it is 15.4 miles, however we took many side trails which were a blast, however they are very narrow and lined with Manzinita, long story short my car is now very scratched up, and I hoping they will polish out.
The river:

This is right when we entered, again passing the turn to go up the burma grade. We missed quite a few turn-offs. But made for a good picture. This is actually on the Merced River Road.




The ascent:





Here you can see the switch-backs that wind up the trail. This is towards the top of the ascent.


Once we got up to the top we drove for a little while and came upon some unexpected views of the Yosemite Valley.
Both pictures are not the best quality, but this first one is of just El Capitan:


This next picture has half-dome in the upper right:


A few of the trail:


Tight!!




The steel suspension bridge you have to cross going in and out:


and finally my very scratched fj:
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Old 03-11-2008, 12:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Burma Grade-Central Sierras

Nice pics. I spend more tme in the eastern side
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Re: Burma Grade-Central Sierras

Wonderfull pics, and welcome aboard! All that sunshine and green is making me green with envy. It's still cold and snowy here! Looks like a great trail with alot of great views! Thanks elky55. Tim
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Re: Burma Grade-Central Sierras

Nice Pics! Do you happen to know the link from the original website? This looks like something I'd consider doing this summer.
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Re: Burma Grade-Central Sierras

Thanks guys,
I got the all the information from www.trails.com
I paid $14 bucks and they basically give trail maps to trails all around the US. in my opinion it was well worth it, because all trails have trail guides with GPS coordinates. I believe the trails all come with topo maps aswell. There are a bunch of other awesome looking trails that I found up there on the website that I am yet to try.

This is a little of topic but on this particular trip we ended up finding a hunting hound up there and called the owner but we didn't get a response. We took the dog back home in my car about 35 miles back. When we did get in touch with the owner he came and picked the dog up and told us stories of these dogs. Apparently they hunt everything with these dogs from fox, racoon, bears, and all kinds of stuff. I found it amazing that a pack of four of these skinny hunting hounds could scare a bear up a tree. He told us that there have even been occasions where the dogs scare a cougar up a tree. When I saw the dog it looked malnurished! Hard to believe it could scare a bear or cougar up a tree.

Here is a pic of the dog.
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Re: Burma Grade-Central Sierras

Great pics and info!
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Re: Burma Grade-Central Sierras

very cool, welcome
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Re: Burma Grade-Central Sierras

Great stuff, thanks for the story and pics!
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