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With the world on fire, my husband Jonathan and I were looking forward to a week\u2019s hiking in the Sierra. Then California literally was on fire (again), this time with the Ferguson fire affecting Yosemite Valley and the surrounding southern areas. We had planned to stay in the high country of northern Yosemite for the last two days of our vacation, but it had become logistically too complicated, so luckily for us, we\u2019d changed our plans before flames and smoke filled the park. We decided to stay the entire time near\u00a0Sequoia National Park<\/a>, first in a little-visited corner of it, Mineral King<\/a>, then a couple days near the main entrance to the park.<\/p>\n

The Horse Creek Fire<\/a> began to burn in Mineral King just days before our departure. We nervously followed the updates (and the ever-rising temperatures everywhere on our weather apps). But firefighters jumped on the blaze really aggressively, and our vacation could proceed, with the warning that we\u2019d encounter staging area equipment on the long, winding road up to where we were staying. Several mentions of this road as hair-raising even in the best of circumstances had already made us nervous, but we forged on.<\/p>\n

We saw plumes of smoke on our drive up.\u00a0\"\"We also encountered one truck and a couple of firefighters on a pull out (plus a black bear ambling across the road on our drive down four days later). The road was smooth and plenty wide, even if we had encountered another car, which we didn’t. Jonathan remarked, \u201cThe roads are much worse back home.\u201d Our spirits lifted as we gained elevation, particularly as the temperatures fell and the sky\u2019s blueness escaped the haze and smoke of the Central Valley.<\/p>\n

We loved our cabin at Silver City Mountain Resort<\/a>, a place close to the end of the road with spotty wi-fi, terrifically friendly and knowledgeable staff, delicious food, a range of rustic to more luxe cabins, and a communal women\u2019s bathroom whose sinks\u00a0might have sprung from the fevered imagination of glass artist Dale Chihuly<\/a> if he specialized in glamping:<\/p>\n

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Best of all, we were close to the trail heads for five days of hiking. Here are some of the highlights:<\/p>\n