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- Camp_4_(Yosemite) abstract "Camp 4 is a campground in Yosemite National Park. It became notable after World War II as the hangout for rock climbers with many spending months there—not necessarily legally. It is located near Yosemite Falls, on the north side of the valley. There is a single parking lot at the campground, and no driveways connecting to individual campsites, so visitors must carry their gear in. Nearby boulders have long been used for bouldering. Among the boulders located here, the Columbia Boulder is probably the most famous. On it is the world-renowned boulder problem called the Midnight Lightning first done by Ron Kauk in 1978. It is easily recognizable by a painting of a white thunderbolt next to it.".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) added "2003-02-21".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) area "44515.4206464".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) governingBody National_Park_Service.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) location Yosemite_National_Park.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) nrhpReferenceNumber "03000056".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) thumbnail Camp_4.jpg?width=300.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) wikiPageExternalLink camp4yosemite.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) wikiPageExternalLink camp_4_walkin_campground.png.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) wikiPageID "711578".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) wikiPageRevisionID "585787990".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) added "2003-02-21".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) caption "Camp 4".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) coordDisplay "inline,title".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) governingBody "National Park Service".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) hasPhotoCollection Camp_4_(Yosemite).
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) latDegrees "37".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) latDirection "N".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) latMinutes "44".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) latSeconds "30".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) location "Northside Dr., Yosemite National Park, Yosemite, California".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) locmapin "California".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) longDegrees "119".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) longDirection "W".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) longMinutes "36".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) longSeconds "9".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) name "Camp 4".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) refnum "3000056".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Yosemite_National_Park.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) subject Category:Campgrounds_in_California.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) subject Category:Park_buildings_and_structures_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_California.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) point "37.74166666666667 -119.6025".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) type HistoricPlace.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) type Place.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) type Wikidata:Q532.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) type Place.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) type Location.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) type _Feature.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) comment "Camp 4 is a campground in Yosemite National Park. It became notable after World War II as the hangout for rock climbers with many spending months there—not necessarily legally. It is located near Yosemite Falls, on the north side of the valley. There is a single parking lot at the campground, and no driveways connecting to individual campsites, so visitors must carry their gear in. Nearby boulders have long been used for bouldering.".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) label "Camp 4 (Yosemite)".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) label "Camp 4".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) sameAs Camp_4.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) sameAs m.034wp7.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) sameAs Q2935203.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) sameAs Q2935203.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) lat "37.74166666666667".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) long "-119.6025".
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) wasDerivedFrom Camp_4_(Yosemite)?oldid=585787990.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) depiction Camp_4.jpg.
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) isPrimaryTopicOf Camp_4_(Yosemite).
- Camp_4_(Yosemite) name "Camp 4".