Hi gang, I've been meaning to post this for all of you. Blackout, Tom Sawyer and I snowshoe/hiked the High Sierra Trail March 18th. Lots of fun and not too much snow out there, but there was some. Didn't see a soul, only a marmot, a grey fox and white rabbit. By the way your welcome, Blackout cleaned out the hot springs real nice for all you!
We've been doing some big winter hikes the last 3 years, 500 miles 2 years ago, 300 miles last year, and this year we did a trinity alps/marble mtns 275 mile trip and this hst hike. Trauma and Pepper we saw your tracks at Crabtree. Nice to see people pushing the envelope and looking for new challenges, you inspired us to get out there again in late winter, besides climbing around in the Alabama Hills.
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Late Winter/ Early Spring High Sierra Trail 2015
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Re: Late Winter/ Early Spring High Sierra Trail 2015
Nice! I'd be very interested in hearing/seeing about your Trinity Alps trip. It's a place that, for a Central (and now Southern) Californian, is rather exotic.
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That 4th shot is what photography is all about: telling a story about something in just a moment's time. Well done.
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Re: Late Winter/ Early Spring High Sierra Trail 2015
Thanks a lot for the intro TR and pictures. Did you do the entire HST? Any shots of the Sierra Crest from the Wallace Creek area or
looking down the Kern before descending the trail from the Chagoopa Plateau?
looking down the Kern before descending the trail from the Chagoopa Plateau?
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I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
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maverick wrote:Thanks a lot for the intro TR and pictures. Did you do the entire HST? Any shots of the Sierra Crest from the Wallace Creek area or
looking down the Kern before descending the trail from the Chagoopa Plateau?
Yeah we did the whole thing, I only had what I emailed myself, i'll try and dig some up tonight. I remember at the Moraine Lake junction I was standing on top of the sign. Good amount of snow up there, coming down the plateau snow diminished really quickly, the Kern was gorgeous, not much water flowing compared to other years. Didn't run into snow till about 9300-9500 around Wallace, Crabtree area had a decent amount of snow too, but not terrible. Snow was melting fast, we had a string of really warm weather towards the end. Got hailed/rained on once.
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Re: Late Winter/ Early Spring High Sierra Trail 2015
Looks like you had snowshoes but were not using them. Was the snow that hard that you could just walk on it?
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Re: Late Winter/ Early Spring High Sierra Trail 2015
Ohhh we used them, just not that at that moment, a lot of switching on/off post the Gap once we came down. Used them all the way to the gap from a little before Precipice lake. It was fairly early still and the snow was hard. The inconsistent conditions made it a little annoying to take them on and off. Sorry didn't get a chance to dig up the photos, all on my ladys camera.
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