Re: Hiker Shuttle Summer 2023
Thank you, Inga!
Karina Bezkrovnaia
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Karina Bezkrovnaia
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#76404
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Re: Hiker Shuttle Summer 2023
There was parking at the Wilderness Center and other lots last year in the
TM area. Steve may know more but it's probably too early to know about the
hiker shuttle. Last year they didn't make a
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Inga
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#76403
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
Gaia GPS and Cal Topo also have snow map layers.
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Inga
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#76402
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
Hi Randy - the raw data was downloaded from the CDEC website, the chart is from an excel file on my laptop.
I post similar charts for about 10 sensors close to the JMT in the FB groups about once per
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Lange Jorstad
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#76401
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
I use the OpenSnow app to get the snow pack information. Also gives weather and much more information. Subscription to OpenSummit also gives OpenSnow access.
Two Dogs
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Derek Koonce
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#76400
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
Lange, where can one find that chart you posted "Mammoth Pass (MHP)" in posting 76383? TYIA
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Randy Carson
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#76399
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Hiker Shuttle Summer 2023
Hello to all,
do we know if hiker shuttle will be back this year ?
Our transport guru Steve Herr??
Also since TM campground is still closed where do we leave cars - Dog Lk area where bear boxes are or
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Karina Bezkrovnaia
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#76398
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Re: How to read the grey numbers on Recreation.gov
#permits
NVM. Just figured it out. These are numbers smaller than our group size. Sorry for the post!
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Randy Carson
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#76397
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How to read the grey numbers on Recreation.gov
#permits
On Recreation.gov, what is the meaning of the "grey" numbers under a date column next to a trailhead row?
I understand the blue boxed numbers show permits avail, and what W means. But the other
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Randy Carson
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#76396
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Re: Invite to join Roleigh Martin in his 2023 group hike of Sierra North on the PCT
HI Raleigh,
I recently tried to reply just to you, but I'm not sure it was successful, so I'm replying to the group. ?(Sorry, group!)
I was wondering if it's possible to join this trip for the last
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Barbara
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#76395
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
OK. I found the current charts. The highest we have been at this time of
the year was about 75% of normal in these regional charts. We are at
record levels right now, with the statewide average at
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Prapanna Smith <prapanna.smith@...>
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#76394
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
Let's not forget that at 257% above normal at this time of the year we will
see a particularly difficult Spring and Summer. I don't recall seeing this
level, ever! Even our worst years on record
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Prapanna Smith <prapanna.smith@...>
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#76393
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
Shoot - typo in here. I meant it was a nasty bug year. The mosquitos were terrible in spots. Still I think my favorite hike (we sectioned Mammoth - in through Duck Pass) to Kearsarge. Incredible
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Ian Goldsmith
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#76392
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
2019 was a big snow year, this was the south side of Muir and the North side of Glen on Aug 15th and 19th respectively. Nasty big year, unreal scenery, especially with the massive water in the
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Ian Goldsmith
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#76391
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
Definitely still to early to predict how high it will go, but barring a pretty unusual early melt, I would say the highest likelihood is some some long( Mile.Mile and a half)? snow approaches, such
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Peter Hirst
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#76390
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
The attached photo is approaching Forester Pass on August 29, 2017. As I
recall, I started on the 12th at TM and every pass had some sort of snow
fields on the north side. Nothing was especially
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Curt Kinchen
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#76389
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
glis¡¤sade
/¨Àl??s?d/
Learn to pronounce
verb
gerund or present participle: glissading
slide down a steep slope of snow or ice with the support of an ice axe.
"we wobbled down the line of
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Randy <rpsatterfield@...>
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#76388
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
As I recall, I started on the 12th at TM and every pass had some sort of
snow fields on the north side. Nothing was especially difficult or
dangerous by that time. The stream crossings were OK by
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Curt Kinchen
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#76387
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
There will still be a lot of snow on the passes in July. Dangerous water
crossings will last into August.
Doc
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Prapanna Smith <prapanna.smith@...>
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#76386
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Re: 2023 Snowpack
If the next month of rain/snow is going to be like the last month, we will be in for a treat as we¡¯ll end up just like 2017 and 2019. In both years, I have had the pleasure hiking some of the
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Rick A.
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#76385
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