Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Things to do in the area

The Parks
There are many great hikes all over the park. The Parks are split into three major areas: Giant Forest, Grant's Grove, Mineral King and Cedar Grove. Each of the areas also has ranger-led camp-fires and hikes. Camp-fires usually include marshmallow roasting, slideshows, and a talk about the parks. Hikes area anything from slow strolls through a paved area to rigorous hikes up the side of a valley. Go to the nearest visitor center to get the list of hikes and ranger-led activities.

Giant Forest is the closest to Three Rivers, and it has a large lodge. In this area, you'll find some of the largest living things in the world. Saul and I visited one day after General Sherman lost a "small" branch. The branch was about 7 feet in diameter. His largest branch is 15 feet in diameter. That's a big tree. There are some wonderful trails in the Giant Forest that take you past the largest groves.

Also near Giant Forest is Crystal Cave; call in advance to book a tour. They fill up quickly.

Moro Rock is a great hike for those willing to go up 400 steps for an excellent view.

Mineral King is had to get to, but worth the drive. It looks very close on the map, but don't be fooled. It's only 25 miles from the main roads, but it's a LONG 25 miles since you drive at 20 mph.

When you arrive, you'll be at the bottom of the alpine meadow and looking up into the peaks. You can camp there, or rent one of the cabins. There's a cute little general store that serves extremely good pie. You could actually hike, but quite frankly, the view is great from the bottom and the only direction to go is up...

If you do go, make sure to take precautions to protect your car. Mineral King has a slight marmot problem. They like to eat the rubber hoses and drink the antifreeze. The tow truck drivers make a killing in Mineral King. The rangers have not seen any marmot deterring device that works, and they ask that you let them know if something works for you...

Grant's Grove is another area with large trees, and some really nice views. It's the most developed area of the four, and it is the most handicap accessible with a paved trail to see General Grant and the Fallen Monarch

Cedar Grove is the farthest away, but it's really nice. This is where Ciera's family had weekend vacations. There's a tiny lodge here, and it's the starting point for many great backpacking trails. The glacier-cut valley has the nickname "little Yosemite". There's a lot of nice trails going from the end of the road, and there's a great swimming area in the river at the end of the road. If you're feeling up to it, you can jump off Muir Rock into the snow melt.

Final note about the parks: the black bears have become rather "friendly". Do not, under any circumstances, leave anything smelly in your car. This includes toothpaste and lotion. They will rip open your car to get to it. Also, we have learned, from personal experience, that the bears also like beer.

Whitewater Rafting

The town of Three Rivers is aptly named. The north, middle, and south forks of the Kaweah river all join together. In the spring, the snow melt provides for some good rafting.

http://www.kaweah-whitewater.com/

Backpacking
The backpacking in the area is great. A section of the Pacific Crest and John Muir trails goes through the parks. If you go to Cedar Grove (2 hours from the park entrance), there's some good back country. Ciera likes the Rae Lakes loop.

Rock climbing
Most of the climbing is trad, and it's big-wall. It's supposed to be good, if you've got the gear and the guts. Check with the rangers, since some parts get closed due to the usual reasons (wildlife and rock slides).

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

The Jazz Festival and Hotels

The wedding is NOT the weekend of the Three Rivers Jazz Festival.

Apparently a few hotels are giving people a hard time by saying they "require a three night minimum for the Jazz Festival weekend" or that they are "already booked the weekend of the Jazz Festival".

The Jazz Festival is April 11-13. The wedding is April 19. No conflict. Tell them to actually check their calendars, and you should be fine. :)

There is also no conflict with the Roping Competition; that should be the weekend after the wedding.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Wedding time

We don't have the exact start time for the wedding yet, but it will be sometime in the afternoon, around 4:00.

If you are flying in from the east coast, you might be able to fly in the morning of the wedding. You should arrive in Fresno before noon to be safe, since it's an hour to Three Rivers from Fresno, and then there's the usual hassles with airlines and rental companies. This means it would be a pretty early flight from the east coast though.

Car Rental

We are pretty sure that Visalia airport does not have car rental, so if you are renting a car, it's better to fly into Fresno.

Fresno has limited hours for car rental. It appears that you must be arriving before 11 pm. We don't yet know how early they open. Before making flight reservations, double check that you can get a car at the airport!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Map and Directions

Directions? Use Google Maps!

The White Horse Inn
42975 Sierra Drive
Three Rivers, CA 93271


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Getting to Three Rivers

Three Rivers has no airports of its own, so you have three other options:

Visalia
Visalia is the closest city to Three Rivers, about 30 minutes away. However, it has a very small airport, and it is unknown if you can get a rental car easily at the airport. The only flights in are connections to other cities on the west coast.

Fresno
Fresno is a reasonably large city with a medium sized airport. You should be able to rent a car at any time of day, and there are many flights connecting to other cities, along with a few direct flights (but not many!). Fresno is about one hour from Three Rivers.

Bay Area or LA
After that, you're looking at flying into one of California's more metropolitan areas and driving down. This might be an option if you want to see some other relatives anyway. In this case, it's about a 4-5 hour drive from either of the metropolitan meccas to Three Rivers.

Gift Registry

As we don't live in California, we are asking that guests please not bring gifts to the wedding. If you need help ordering online, either Keian Christopher or Seth Jaspan will be able to help you out. (Sorry guys...) Our mailing address is:

115 Washington St.
Edgewood, PA 15218

You'll notice we didn't register for the "normal" items. We have dishes, sheets, and towels already. What we also have is an 85 year old house that is in need of repairs! Landscaping, woodworking, and drywalling are all in our future...

MyRegistry.com
Just go to MyRegistry.com and search for us! The password is Sequoia. This registry is not for any one store. There are links to items which we would like, and they are at many stores. In some cases, like the tavloo board, we don't even know where to get one! We're looking for your help here.

Lowes
Go to http://www.lowes.com/lowes/GRHome.do
Search by last name, either Christopher or Jaspan will work.

Other Shipping Info
If you are purchasing plants for us, please let us know before you send them. We'll be gone for a couple weeks before the wedding, so better to send them a month or so early, or even after the wedding. Most plant shippers will hold them until a specified date. Some of the plants we've registered for will be held by default until planting time. (For example, Old House Bulbs won't ship tulip bulbs until October.)