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Re: Miter, Langley and Lots of Snow -- TR

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 6:23 am
by slade
Quentinc - Much respect and many thanks. Your pic of the Kaweahs from atop Langley is especially awesome. slade

Re: Miter, Langley and Lots of Snow -- TR

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:17 am
by papercup
Very useful info. Thanks much.

Re: Miter, Langley and Lots of Snow -- TR

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:05 pm
by KevinKlein
Nice TR, much appreciated. I'll be getting up to the Sierra on June 20th myself, hopefully I can make it to some lakes up at 9,000ft... I'm a newcomer here but I plan on doing a TR on the backpacking trip into the John Muir from Wishon Reservoir once I'm back next week.

Re: Miter, Langley and Lots of Snow -- TR

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 11:27 pm
by Ska-T
I wish I would have seen your report before our group of 3 hiked into the Miter this weekend (June 17-19). :) Trip reports trump snow data.

In preparation for this trip I compared the current snow depth at the Chagoopa Plateau and Crabtree Meadow weather stations to the last time I visited the Miter on June 15-16, 2006. In that year our timing was fantastic for our sight seeing purposes. Sky Blue Lake was about 60-70% iced out, but the Miter below contained just patches of snow, albeit some large patches of a hundred yards or more. The melt this year at those CHP and CBT stations is running about 10 to 14 days later than 2006. However, after seeing the Miter yesterday, still blanketed in substantial snow, I suspect that the melt in the Miter is behind the comparable CHP and CBT data.

Re: Miter, Langley and Lots of Snow -- TR

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:39 am
by gary c.
I wanted to thank you for the trip report also and pictures. I have friends headed up that way over the 4th and they have been very curious as what to expect so I sent them the link to your report.

Re: Miter, Langley and Lots of Snow -- TR

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:16 pm
by giantbrookie
Very nice. Great trip, adventure, and scenery. Given my fishing obsession I don't try it this early anymore, whereas I did frequently during my peak bagging years (70's to early 80's). Of interest, of course, to the fisherfolks are the state of those lakes which are still, as one would predict, frozen. That snowy scenery looks mighty good as Fresno faces its first triple digit weather of the year (yes, we've been pampered by mild weather this year).

Re: Miter, Langley and Lots of Snow -- TR

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:33 pm
by quentinc
Thanks again, everyone!

Because I'm beyond compulsive, I was up there again this weekend. This time I substituted the Boreal Plateau for Langley. The snow is melting FAST! I was amazed how much easier some sections of trail were. Soldier Lake went from 100% ice to no ice. The bad news is that the mosquitoes are poised to explode in time for July 4th.
Miter Basin, melting fast:

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Siberian Basin still resembles its namesake (it's melting too -- I actually had to wade across one of its streams):

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Re: Miter, Langley and Lots of Snow -- TR

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:40 pm
by richlong8
quentinc- you inspire us all!

Re: Miter, Langley and Lots of Snow -- TR

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:45 pm
by maverick
Knew it! Didn't see you post here for a few days, and I was betting that you ran up
there again, you Miter addict.
Would love to see a shot of Sky Blue Lake again, just to compare it to last weeks
shot.

Re: Miter, Langley and Lots of Snow -- TR

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:53 pm
by quentinc
I'm, in turn, inspired by Snow Nymph, not that I'll ever approach her consecutive streak.
Mav, here's a shot of SBL. Just a pinhole of blue, this time around:

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