Sequoia national forest

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Hiya muh peeps! So, gotta reach out for some advice. Sequoia national forest, anyone been? How long? What areas are deep, (uninhabited ) and sustainable? I'm leaving shortly and I've been itching to hit the big Sequoia. Anywho, any and all advice is appreciated. 7+ years bushwacking off grid, so pretty knowledgeable. 🤘🤘
 

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Sequoia is dope, but one of the most visited areas in the country. Bako is right there, and just surrounded by lots of populated areas Everything is so close a lot of people do kings canyon, Yosemite, and sequoia all together. Especially this time a year. Easily accessible so always crowded. It's not reaaaaal wilderness.

I would think finding some stuff in Kings canyon would be a better be if you want solitude.
 
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Sequoia is dope, but one of the most visited areas in the country. Bako is right there, and just surrounded by lots of populated areas Everything is so close a lot of people do kings canyon, Yosemite, and sequoia all together. Especially this time a year. Easily accessible so always crowded. It's not reaaaaal wilderness.

I would think finding some stuff in Kings canyon would be a better be if you want solitude.
Thanks! I'll do so.e research
 

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