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Donohue Pass to Reds Meadow

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Six 7.5 minute USGS Backpacking Maps

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Maps Index
JMT
YOSEMITE

Tuolumne Meadows
to
Reds Meadow

Guide Index
JMT
YOSEMITE

Tuolumne Meadows
to
Reds Meadow

7.5 min
MAP
NORTH

South
Yosemite

7.5 min
MAP
SOUTH

Reds
Meadow
to
Vermilion
Valley

Miles
and
Elevations

NORTH

Tuolumne Meadows
to
Reds Meadow

Miles
and
Elevations

SOUTH

Reds Meadow
to
Vermilion Valley Resort

Trail Guide PAGE

Donohue
Pass

30 minute
MAP


Central
Yosemite

Click
RED DOTS
for Trail Guide Page

WEATHER

Yosemite

All
High Sierra
Weather

RESUPPLY

Tuolumne
Meadows

Yosemite
Valley

Mammoth
Lakes

PERMITS


Yosemite
National
Park

Inyo
National
Forest

map information

Into the Ansel Adams Wilderness administered by the Inyo National Forest

North: South Yosemite Backpacking Map Click
Red Dots

  South: Reds Meadow to Vermilion Valley Resort

Donohue Pass to Reds Meadow backpacking Ansel Adams Wilderness.
North: South Yosemite Backpacking Map Click
Red Dots

  South: Reds Meadow to Vermilion Valley Resort

 

Location Information

Main Features and Location Notes

 

MAP NOTE
Those squares breaking the USGS maps up into grids are the Universal Transverse Mercator / Military Grid Reference System, otherwise commonly known as UTM.

What's important for our general reference purpose is that each side of a square is 1000 meters, or a Kilometer.

From my point of view that is 1000 yards or .62 of a mile.

Diagonal: 1414.22 meters, if my trig is correct.

That converts into 4,639.8 feet or .88 of a mile.

Map Information Map Symbols

Online and Trail Maps Online Length Conversion

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Mapping, Mileage,
and
National Forest Information

 

 

Northwestern Map
Koip Peak, Calif, 1994, 7.5 minute USGS Topographic Map

West Map
Mount Ritter, Calif, 1992, 7.5 minute USGS Topographic Map
20 METER CONTOURS

Southwest Map
Cattle Mountain , Calif, 2004, 7.5 minute USGS Topographic Map
20 METER CONTOURS

 

Northeastern Map
June Lake, Calif, 1992, 7.5 minute USGS Topographic Map

Eastern Map
Mammoth Mountain, Calif, 1994, 7.5 minute USGS Topographic Map
20 METER CONTOURS

Southeastern Map
Crystal Craig, Calif, 1992, 7.5 minute USGS Topographic Map
20 METER CONTOURS

 

Compass Offset
True North is 16 degrees 4 seconds West of Magnetic North

 

scale
1:24 000

Contours
40 feet

Online Length Conversion

Backpacking permitting authority

National Forest
Inyo

Wilderness Area
Ansel Adams Wilderness

Physical location
Yosemite to our North

June Lake to our East

Mammoth Lakes to our Southeast

 

North map:  South Yosemite Backpacking Map                             South map: Reds Meadow to Vermilion Valley Resort

Elevations   More Information

Donohue Pass: feet

Island Pass: feet

Reds Meadow: feet

Trail Guide, Section:

Trail Guide, Segment:

Google Map:

 

Map Credit

U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior
The
USGS

USGS MAP LOCATOR

I love the USGS, as you can see from the Tahoe to Whitney Maps.

I also dig the NWS, as you can see from our Weather Page.

We gotta know the terrain under our feet, the weather in the sky, and the stars wheeling about in eternity above. These are the basics. In that spirit, let's set you up with the USGS maps sufficient to plan and execute your High Sierra Backpacking Trip with a set of custom backpacking maps.

In fact, we can use the USGS to set us up to plan and hike anywhere in the US of A.

Let's put ourselves on the terain through the weather under the stars, and life will be good.

Move the Map to the Sierras. Or your favorite backpacking spot in the US of A. Navigate the map to the area you wish to locate maps. Click "Mark Point" in the options to see the USGS map grid of the various scaled maps.

Select the maps that will help you plan and execute your backpacking trip, set up a directory on your computer named for the trip or location of the maps, and begin downloading those suckers.

Open your USGS maps with Adobe Reader.

But first, we have to "unzip" the maps.

I use 7zip. It is a great zipper program, and it's free and open source.

Custom Maps
Once we get the maps downloaded, unzipped, and running on Adobe Reader we can cut and paste the pieces of the maps we need together, and mark our selected hiking routes to create our own customized maps using MS Paint, Photoshop, or some other image software.

Printing
If we want to print up our maps for field use we need some printer technology and knowledge. I understand Inkjet printers, special inks, and the proper paper are necessary to print up servicable maps.

At least one reader of Tahoe to Whitney has copied and printed out Tahoe to Whitney Maps with success.

Map Information Map Symbols

Online and Trail Maps

Decimal-Degree Conversion Tool

Using TW maps is totally cool for personal and non-profit uses.

Trailhead
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