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Fresh water in Yosemite Valley
Yahoo Message Number: 64778
Hi Folks

Does anyone know where in Yosemite Valley there is a place to fill your fresh water tank (besides the dump station)?

Thanks!

Dan & Ann 26.5 RB Monterey, CA
UmpDan

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Yahoo Message Number: 64779
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Hi Folks

Does anyone know where in Yosemite Valley there is a place to fill your fresh water tank (besides the dump station)?
Dan, I stayed at Lower Pines CG last Thanksgivng for a couple of days.  The water is at each centralized restroom and not readily available via hose.  My neighbor had to resort to the old 5 gallon plastic jug to add water to his MH.
Joe Hamm-San Jose

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Yahoo Message Number: 64783
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Dan, I stayed at Lower Pines CG last Thanksgivng for a couple of
days.  The water is at
 
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each centralized restroom and not readily available via hose.  My
neighbor had to resort to

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the old 5 gallon plastic jug to add water to his MH.
Joe Hamm-San Jose
Thanks, Joe.  Yeah, we've RV'd there several times and done the same thing, it is a pain.  I was wondering if someone knew if there was a publicly-available spicket over at the Village or somewhere, to do the topping-off before we make camp, as we travel about 1/2 full.  --Dan
UmpDan

 
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Yahoo Message Number: 64806
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"I was wondering if someone knew if there was a publicly-available
spicket over at the Village or somewhere, to do the
 
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topping-off before we make camp, as we travel about 1/2 full."
--Dan

 Dan
 Haven't done it myself but perhaps you might get lucky if you stop at the gas station at Crane Flat on the way in. (Hwy 120, before you reach the valley.) Or, if you are using a different route, how about a similar facility just outside the park?

Steve S.
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