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Re: Major bridge outage reported on Facebook #Conditions

 

Could you clarify:is this from someone who actually did reach the bridge? Who? When? Or is this just a judgment from the one aerial we all have seen Pictures?? What is meant be the description: obviously the entire bridge is not 90 degrees.?


Re: Major bridge outage reported on Facebook #Conditions

 

Read today on FarOut (PCT):
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"From a friend who wanted to see the bridge with his own eyes: Bridge is absolutely unusable. Tilted by almost 90 degrees. No real way to cross the river with it. Avoid completely."
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Gesendet:?Dienstag, 25. April 2023 um 22:21 Uhr
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I will be very surprised and impressed if anyone reaches that bridge from the South in May.
It might be bear tracks, but if you peer closely at the aerial image, there appear to be tracks curving away from the bridge on the upper right.

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Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

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YouTube?


On May 15, 2023, at 7:05 AM, Lisa G <lmgarruzzo@...> wrote:

?Nancy, Blue Jay is on Amazon Prime Video, MGM+,paramount+ and Pluto.


Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

The "real stuff" is great!? I'll have to watch the rest on my big screen when I get home.

OTOH, the "Blue Jay" trailer lead me to another "Blue Jay" movie also released in 2016 and I'm definitely going to watch that instead of the slasher film (mainly because, Sarah Paulson)


Re: Report on Yosemite Valley JMT #Conditions

 

On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 09:49 AM, Richard wrote:
Beware: they no longer accept cash! The pipe receptacle that took envelopes had its top removed on my way out, even though the instructions still talk about that pipe. You have to download the , and scan a QR code on the bulletin board. The cost per person is still $8, and doesn’t impose any additional fee.
Richard, thank you very much for the interesting report and especially for this head-up about the Valley Backpacker's Camp.? I much like May trips out of the Valley.? LYV and beyond is wonderfully quiet before the Half Dome cables go up.? Last year, with the low snow, I got beyond Washburn Lake at the beginning of May.? But I don't necessarily have my phone with me at the Backpacker's Camp.? Next time I go, I'll come prepared.?? -- Jim Ringland


Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

https://www.vivino.com/US-CA/en/us-mount-whitney-peak-pinot-grigio/w/6240833
https://www.vivino.com/US-CA/en/us-mount-whitney-peak-chardonnay/w/6465351
https://www.vivino.com/US-CA/en/us-mount-whitney-peak-white-zinfandel/w/8290944
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and the real stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfK7GL6tHcE
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Gesendet:?Sonntag, 14. Mai 2023 um 23:32 Uhr
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I came across this wine while travelling in England a few years ago. I don’t recall the wine itself being remarkable, but interesting label!
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On 14 May 2023, at 2:01 am, Byron Nevins <byron.nevins@...> wrote:
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I bumped into a movie about a couple climbing Mt Whitney in early season. They clearly didn’t film past lone pine lake. But they filmed inside an actual room at Dow Villa! ?You can also see Whitney Portal with completely empty parking lots!

the Movie is pretty preposterous with a 4.6 IMDb rating.?

it was fun to watch for the familiar shots of lone pine.?

the very end of the movie has a close-up of Elizabeth Wenk’s JMT ‘bible’

the movie: Blue Jay
It was released in 2016 as was another movie with the same name
It’s on Amazon Prime Video, MGM+,paramount+ and Pluto

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Byron Nevins
Lead Moderator of JMT at groups.io


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Re: Consensus recommendation on alternate routes avoiding the bridge collapse over South Fork San Joaquin River #Conditions #Maps #SideTrails

 

Yes, the JMT Wilderness Conservancy is in communication with Inyo, SEKI and other agencies.?

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Report on Yosemite Valley JMT #Conditions

 

I just got back from Yosemite. I went in at Happy Isles on May 5th, and came out half a day early due to a serious case of sunburn late on the 8th. (I'd brought winter gear, foolishly forgetting sun protection. Paying for it now with blisters.)

Yosemite Valley
Backpackers campground across from North Pines is open; I was apparently the first visitor on my way in, but there were already four sites taken a few days later on my way out. I met some guys on the trail on my way out that hadn't been told about it, though. They'd been told they needed to head up the trail at 5pm; possibly not all of the staff at the wilderness office are aware? I dropped by to give them details of these conditions on my way out, and one mentioned quite a few had just showed up recently.

Beware: they no longer accept cash! The pipe receptacle that took envelopes had its top removed on my way out, even though the instructions still talk about that pipe. You have to download the , and scan a QR code on the bulletin board. The cost per person is still $8, and doesn’t impose any additional fee.

The app isn’t too big, so I was able to download without trouble while in the valley. (Degnan’s is the only spot I found that had useful free wifi, fwiw. And some nice beer astonishingly cheap.) There is still an alternative way, but it requires getting to some kiosk in Curry Village before 5pm. Also true of Camp 4, which is $10 per person. Already getting full of climbers.

For a few years I've been telling folks the that fine for leaving food out was up to $3500; I'm pleased to see that, no, it's up to $5000!


Valley to LYV (6200 ft)
Mist Trail is beautiful and trouble free.The Merced is flowing mightily.

On the north side, the JMT has a few spots where snowfall still covers the corners of switchbacks, but that’s unlikely to be much of a challenge except for those unsure of their footing.
The portion of the JMT beyond Clark Point which is closed in winter currently has hikers walking through several waterfalls and and 6-inch ice water puddles. Fun, but a serious soaking for the unprepared.

LYV has many new blowdowns, creating new chaos, both the valley and the campground.

LYV up to Half Dome junction
The trail is a creek in many sections.
A *lot* of blowdowns. Near the top there’s one big spot with so many it is better to leave the trail for a hundred yards or more. Not something to try at night.
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My first night was on the ; it's still a great spot. It was completely dry the afternoon I arrived, but I got a few inches of snow overnight. This view looks SW down towards LYV.


JMT to Forsyth Trail
Snow varies from 90–100%, so very few signs of a visible trail. Dead reckoning on snow is often better than trying to follow the summer trail anyway.

The first below is looking down at Sunrise Creek just beyond the SW Clouds Rest turnoff, the second is a quarter mile later, looking up.
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Firm consolidated base, with shallow postholing to maybe 6 inches, but slippery on sunny afternoons.
The bad news re Sunrise Creek: flowing wide and strong enough that fording would require caution. The good news is that there are many new blowdowns for crossing, unsurprisingly.

Forsyth Trail to Clouds Rest
(Thus perhaps useful on the JMT to ~10,000 ft)
100% snow. This is looking back south .

Dead reckoning is even better, since the snowpack is probably covering so many small blowdowns that would usually get in the way. With trail crampons, this was the most enjoyable part. But be sure to bring high-SPF sunscreen.
Here's my below the NE end of Clouds Rest. But first, a tree.
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Oh — Clouds Rest was impassable. The loose snow on top of the firm base was deeper and soft, so even with crampons on I was slipping around quite a bit on the slope. This is the first good view peering over Tenaya Canyon down at Mount Watkins. Clouds Rest was living up to its name, embedded in blowing icy mist.

This is the last photo I took that came out. The ridgeline here is about sixteen, maybe twenty feet wide. Further along I could sometimes see through the mist that the very top of the NE end was even narrower and taller, with the SW end occasionally looming even taller beyond that. I'm pretty sure what I saw was a 12-plus foot cornice stacked on top of that already sphincter-tightening arête. (I've always called it the Dragon's Back — but I can't find any indication that it has any specific name, except maybe "the spine".) I'm not suicidal.
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My goal was to use CR as a shortcut back west, so I went down and considered the bypass instead. But there was no trail visible, just a 40–50° slope of soft, soft snow. Even with snowshoes and a pair of ice axes, I'm pretty sure I'd eventually slide further down than make forward progress, so I took the easy way out and just retraced my steps. Anyway, by this point I'd realized my sunburn was serious enough that I was going to be in pain (with eyes partially swollen shut) and needed to get out of the back country.

But, honestly, it was still awesome. One last photo, looking back toward Tuolumne Meadwos , approaching CR.

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Richard Wood


Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

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I came across this wine while travelling in England a few years ago. I don’t recall the wine itself being remarkable, but interesting label!

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On 14 May 2023, at 2:01 am, Byron Nevins <byron.nevins@...> wrote:

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I bumped into a movie about a couple climbing Mt Whitney in early season. They clearly didn’t film past lone pine lake. But they filmed inside an actual room at Dow Villa! ?You can also see Whitney Portal with completely empty parking lots!

the Movie is pretty preposterous with a 4.6 IMDb rating.?

it was fun to watch for the familiar shots of lone pine.?

the very end of the movie has a close-up of Elizabeth Wenk’s JMT ‘bible’

the movie: Blue Jay
It was released in 2016 as was another movie with the same name
It’s on Amazon Prime Video, MGM+,paramount+ and Pluto

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Byron Nevins
Lead Moderator of JMT at groups.io


Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

It was like a cross between Wild and Deliverance. Awful, hilarious and entertaining. Thanks Byron!


Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

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Thank you!!

On May 15, 2023, at 8:05 AM, Lisa G <lmgarruzzo@...> wrote:

?Nancy, Blue Jay is on Amazon Prime Video, MGM+,paramount+ and Pluto.


Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

Nancy, Blue Jay is on Amazon Prime Video, MGM+,paramount+ and Pluto.
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On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 07:54 AM, Nancy wrote:
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Can someone tell me how to watch this movie? ?I must have missed the link. Thanks?

On May 14, 2023, at 10:46 PM, Lyn via groups.io <jmisslyn@...> wrote:

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"so you dont have to go to the bathroom in the woods".....What ? !!! Worst advice ever !!!! Ha, Ha, haaaaa!!!!!
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On Sunday, May 14, 2023, 09:30:02 AM PDT, Lisa G <lmgarruzzo@...> wrote:
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That was one of the worst story plots ever. At least the cinematography and location shots were good. I can’t say that it wasn’t entertaining.?


Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

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Can someone tell me how to watch this movie? ?I must have missed the link. Thanks?

On May 14, 2023, at 10:46 PM, Lyn via groups.io <jmisslyn@...> wrote:

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"so you dont have to go to the bathroom in the woods".....What ? !!! Worst advice ever !!!! Ha, Ha, haaaaa!!!!!

On Sunday, May 14, 2023, 09:30:02 AM PDT, Lisa G <lmgarruzzo@...> wrote:


That was one of the worst story plots ever. At least the cinematography and location shots were good. I can’t say that it wasn’t entertaining.?


Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

Is this "Blue Jay"?

On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 8:20 PM Lyn via <jmisslyn=[email protected]> wrote:
OMG !!! this movie !!!

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Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

OMG !!! this movie !!!


Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

"so you dont have to go to the bathroom in the woods".....What ? !!! Worst advice ever !!!! Ha, Ha, haaaaa!!!!!

On Sunday, May 14, 2023, 09:30:02 AM PDT, Lisa G <lmgarruzzo@...> wrote:


That was one of the worst story plots ever. At least the cinematography and location shots were good. I can’t say that it wasn’t entertaining.?


Re: Consensus recommendation on alternate routes avoiding the bridge collapse over South Fork San Joaquin River #Conditions #Maps #SideTrails

 

I was wondering if anyone has reached out to Inyo to discuss the ramifications of following the Bishop Pass/Piute Pass reroute, as doing so will invalidate Inyo permits. Is Inyo NF service going to waive conditions in light of the situation?

I've contacted the PCTA to ask about any changes to the situation, and they don't have any updates as of yesterday.?


Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

That was one of the worst story plots ever. At least the cinematography and location shots were good. I can’t say that it wasn’t entertaining.?


Re: Mt Whitney Movie

 

I watched the trailer and am now not even 10 minutes into the movie and I’m thinking, “This ‘boyfriend’ deserves to die. What a jerk.“ Lol!?


Mt Whitney Movie

 

I bumped into a movie about a couple climbing Mt Whitney in early season. They clearly didn’t film past lone pine lake. But they filmed inside an actual room at Dow Villa! ?You can also see Whitney Portal with completely empty parking lots!

the Movie is pretty preposterous with a 4.6 IMDb rating.?

it was fun to watch for the familiar shots of lone pine.?

the very end of the movie has a close-up of Elizabeth Wenk’s JMT ‘bible’

the movie: Blue Jay
It was released in 2016 as was another movie with the same name
It’s on Amazon Prime Video, MGM+,paramount+ and Pluto

--
Byron Nevins
Lead Moderator of JMT at groups.io