by kpeter on Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:14 pm
Here are the gauges I've been monitoring to figure out my June trip. They are not above 9,000 feet though. As of April 23:
Kibbie Ridge (6700)
0" snow depth, down from 22" on April 15
2" water content, down from 9" on April 14 (does this mean there is a pool of water on the sensor?)
Last year on April 23: 30" water content
2010 on April 23: 26" water content
White Wolf (7900)
22" snow depth, down from 60" on April 15
7" water content, down from 12" on April 15
Last year on April 23: 47" water content
2010 on April 23: 33" water content
As you can see, the heat wave has compensated for the April snow storms and we are back on track for an exceptionally low snow year, at least in this neck of the woods. I'm aiming to tackle NW Yosemite the first week of June, immediately after my school is out for me, and I bet it would be doable for snow challenged duffers like me even earlier.