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Early June this year on southern sunny exposures to 10000 and northern exposures to 9000. That means almost all southeastern Sierra alpine lakes will have snow, maybe open water. Your Copernicus browser task in late […]
Ed and Dave are correct. There are a million waves in the Southern Utah/Arizona area. The Grand Canyon is a giant wave. There are around 500 slot canyons, all with their distinctive waves. This year, not only did we get […]
This page has some useful rain & snow data for Cal, you can watch the (Statewide) snowpack rise and fall. I think this page showed a peak at 110% and you can see its declining at about the average rate so […]
Great trip report and photos! Nine days of food to carry is a lot of weight.