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sp00ki
Aug 11, 2010, 7:27 PM
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My girlfriend and I are starting to plan a week long bouldering trip to Bishop in early November. After looking over travel options, i realized i should probably ask the advice of those who've done it before. We're going to rent a car at some point, and would like to do so as close to Bishop as possible. Is a flight to Reno or Las Vegas followed by driving a rental for five hours the best bet? Is there a closer option? I noticed there's an Eastern Sierra Regional Airport in Bishop (KBIH); I'm assuming this is private charter only... right? Thanks
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majid_sabet
Aug 11, 2010, 8:52 PM
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sp00ki wrote: My girlfriend and I are starting to plan a week long bouldering trip to Bishop in early November. After looking over travel options, i realized i should probably ask the advice of those who've done it before. We're going to rent a car at some point, and would like to do so as close to Bishop as possible. Is a flight to Reno or Las Vegas followed by driving a rental for five hours the best bet? Is there a closer option? I noticed there's an Eastern Sierra Regional Airport in Bishop (KBIH); I'm assuming this is private charter only... right? Thanks just rent a car and forget about flying little can of aluminum in around sierras.
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vegastradguy
Aug 11, 2010, 9:25 PM
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hmmm....reno is closer (i think most of my friends can do the drive in about 3.5hrs), but not sure if it'll be cheaper from philly vs. vegas. i suspect if you could fly into Bishop, it'd be pricey and im not entirely sure you can even rent a car in the area.
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silascl
Aug 11, 2010, 9:29 PM
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You could fly into Mammoth Lakes and save 4 hours or so of driving. Then again, you'll have to fly to LA to fly to Mammoth, so a direct flight combined with driving might end up being faster. It will also be a heck of a lot cheaper.
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hummm
Aug 11, 2010, 9:52 PM
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Reno is only about 2 hours closer than Vegas, but I suspect you get a much better deal flying into Vegas. Plus, you get to climb Red Rock as well. Either Reno or Vegas. There are flights to Mammoth Lakes (45 Miles away) which is operate by Horizon, but they really only fly out from LAX or Reno. Limited schedule follows the ski seasons.
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wrbill
Aug 11, 2010, 10:29 PM
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Reno or Vegas, I know that you can rent a car in Reno for about $100 a week with unlimited miles, now that is for in town. I'm sure they should have some good deals. Reno: 200 miles from Bishop, close to Tahoe and Lovers Leap. Vegas: 270 miles from Bishop, close to Red Rock So the question is where have you been wanting to go more. Lovers Leap or Red Rock.
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sgreer
Aug 11, 2010, 10:30 PM
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Mammoth Lakes is a 3:45 min drive from Fresno via 41 to Tioga Pass through Yosemite. And as the earlier post states, Bishop is only 45 miles from Mammoth. Another plus is the Fresno/Yosemite Int'l airport is super fast to get through. This route is also the most scenic option taking you through the breadth of the Sierra Nevada, right through YNP.
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wrbill
Aug 11, 2010, 10:36 PM
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The only thing about Tioga Pass is that if it gets hit with a big storm then they can close the pass. If that happens then you will be looking at a full day of driving to get around. I do not see the problem with going to Bishop, it would be on your return trip. Just something to think about.
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sgreer
Aug 12, 2010, 6:28 PM
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RIGHT. November = Bad time to drive the pass. May be closed by then.
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marc801
Aug 12, 2010, 6:43 PM
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Depending on weather and how early winter arrives, getting over those 8K' summits between Reno and Bishop can also be problematic. November is also likely a bit late for Tahoe and the Leap as well. Suffer the extra driving and go through Vegas.
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trenchdigger
Aug 12, 2010, 7:13 PM
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majid_sabet wrote: just rent a car and forget about flying little can of aluminum in around sierras. Sierra, majid... singlular, not plural. There's just one that we're talking about here.
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wrbill
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I will tell you Hwy395 is kept up very well as it is a main trucking highway. Yes it could get snow that time of year, but not the point to shut is down. I have drove that route more times than I can count druing all time of the year and have never had a problem. Yes you are right about the Leap, but that road is also kept plowed as it is the only road for that people that live on Hwy 50. Just a thought of Reno Bishop route.
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troutboy
Aug 13, 2010, 6:57 PM
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I think Reno is much easier. Smaller airport, no problem exiting the city, and rental cars are cheaper. Be sure to factor in the outrageous taxes imposed on renting a car in the Vegas airport into your cost equation. You can rent a car at a remote location in Vegas and avoid the airport taxes. Pretty easy to get to that remote location, either by cab or maybe free shuttle (Enterprise will usually do this for you). TS
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wrbill
Aug 13, 2010, 7:14 PM
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That is the point that I am trying to make. Reno is closer and as you said the rental cars are cheaper. Plus in November the snow is not that bad to shut down the roads, not saying that it can't happen, but the odds are with you that they will not be shut down.
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keinangst
Aug 13, 2010, 7:31 PM
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However, flights are generally much cheaper and more plentiful to Vegas (same with rental cars). I'd take the slightly longer drive in exchange for 10x more flexibility in case of cancellations, slim rental inventory, etc. Forget about flying that last leg--that's just extra hassle and one more failure point for lost luggage, etc.
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