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Re: Tioga Road plowing started?

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:08 am
by maverick
Ah yes I see they have finally updated thanks OR.
Where is your destination out of White Wolf OR, not GCT is it? If yes, I am also going
there but next week for 5 nights, I'll be starting from the Hetchy Ranger Station going
thru Smith Meadow, I will spend the first night at Waterwheel.
I am planning to get some moon light shots of Waterwheel and LeConte Falls, go to
Wildcat Point/Matte Lake, and also see if I can hike thru the Gorge.

Re: Tioga Road plowing started?

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 2:10 pm
by oldranger
Maverick,

Planning on checking out the fishing in the lakes near Pleasant Valley maybe even a day hike up Piute creek to the lower end of Benson.

If if warms up your trip up the gorge could be more than a little bit interesting. One of my all time best sunsets occurred on the West Rim of Mattie looking across the canyon toward Falls Ridge, Tuolumne, Grand, and Colby after 2 days of thunderstorms. If you had been there you'd have had a memorable photo. I think I have some shots from my Olympus XA somewhere.

Mike

Re: Tioga Road plowing started?

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 2:16 pm
by maverick
I have been to Matte, and the ridge that your referring to several years ago, but the
weather was clear, and unfortunately not nearly as dramatic as the one your describing.
I'm wishing for thunderstorms during the afternoons, and clearing by evenings
so I'll have the light(sun and moon) that I need for the photo's that I have envisioned.
The Tuolumne should be booming as well as the tributaries, which should make for some
great water photo's.
Tuolumne Peak is also in the plans, but if things are as great as I'm hoping than I'll
have more than enough to keep me busy in the Canyon.
Saddle Horse and Irwin Bright Lakes are all well worth visiting from Pleasant Valley
even more so than Benson with it's beach.
Heading down from Pleasant Valley following Piute Creek to the 2 falls is a worth while
endeavor, and quite pretty especially in the early season when the falls will be booming
and they will be at there best!
If you plan to visit them then leave the trail coming out of Pate Valley before the
trail starts up the switch backs and follow Piute Creek, staying on the eastern side
all the way up to Pleasant Valley, it will be one of the highlights of your trip.

Re: Tioga Road plowing started?

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 6:47 pm
by rlown
Mattie was fun twice, esp with Wildcat in the full moon. That ridge to the west is breathtaking. Maverick, if you do go there, let me know if there's still fish. The biggest at Mattie were up to 14". I know they removed all trout from Upper Mattie and the surrounding cold mountain complex.

I'm guessing you'd go up above California falls on the slick rock. What i now call the "young man's" path. If Upper Mattie still had fish, that's my favorite route.

Re: Tioga Road plowing started?

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:14 pm
by maverick
Sure thing Rlown, I'll keep an eye out for them trout, and yes I'll be going up
near the falls area, which will be flooded as it all ways is in the early season.

Re: Tioga Road plowing started?

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 11:55 am
by rlown
looks like another 10" up at Tioga today, with this latest storm. Even White wolf got a few inches.

And the storm isn't done yet.

Re: Tioga Road plowing started?

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 6:21 pm
by hikerduane
Looks like the road is getting drifted in again at Tioga Pass.:)

Re: Tioga Road plowing started?

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 8:40 pm
by rlown
wish they're camera was more reliable.

Re: Tioga Road plowing started?

Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 9:43 am
by Bad Man From Bodie
Tioga road to open today (to the park gate only). I'll be up there this weekend to ride some corn. I'll post photos if I can.

Re: Tioga Road plowing started?

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 7:26 pm
by rlown
Hey BadMan,

How was the Corn?

Russ