Thousand island lake backpacking memorial weekend

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Thousand island lake backpacking memorial weekend

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Tioga is closed. Going over Tehachapi or Carson?


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cahikr wrote:My plans are still on for a Friday morning start, although looking at the mammoth web cams it is presently snowing as I write this.
The NOHRSC model is showing that the new snow should be mostly melted off by Saturday morning. Of course, there haven't been very good reports about the existing snow in that area recently. This weekend is calling for nicer weather and good temps.
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I was just out at Iva Bell Hotsprings this past week. Rode our bikes down since the road is closed till this weekend(Friday). Super nice down that way.....green, warm and good water flow but nothing too crazy for this time of year. Some mosquitos were out and about. On our way out we were looking at the High Trail and it looks pretty clear until maybe you get closer to Thousand Island. I am sure it is still patchy in spots, etc. amongst the pine forest. Either choice will be great. Supposed to be warm this weekend and the new snow should be melted off.
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Hi Jenreyn,

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I did not find them. I ended up hiking out to Puppet Pass and back to Piute TH in a day to look. No dice but the terrain all looks the same so either they are there somewhere or someone picked them up. I noticed a couple boot tracks in the vicinity from that prior week so who knows.
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I was able to get a permit for agnew meadows a spot opened up. I'm going Saturday morning to 1000 island then to ediza for sun and hiking out mon. Talked to the ranger today and said the mountain got 6 inches if snow, none at the city elev. road scheduled to open Friday to reds. Should be a good weekend!
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Beantown wrote:I was able to get a permit for agnew meadows a spot opened up. I'm going Saturday morning to 1000 island then to ediza for sun and hiking out mon. Talked to the ranger today and said the mountain got 6 inches if snow, none at the city elev. road scheduled to open Friday to reds. Should be a good weekend!
Were heading out Friday morning but plan on being around the 1000 lk. area most of saturday before moving down the trail.
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Check out Oldrangers post: http://highsierratopix.com/community/vi ... 34&t=10802" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1000 Is Lake still frozen, plan accordingly.
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Wow, that is surprising re: 1000 island.

I'm having a heck of a time determining which east side trailhead I want to shoot for this weekend.
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PM sent Schmalz.
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