Looking into doing Hetch Hetchy to Yosemite Valley via White Wolf in a couple weeks, but I have a couple questions.
1) Is there much to see on this route? Is it worth it, or should I look for another 3-4 day trip?
2) What is the snow line in Yosemite right now? I have mountaineering experience and so I'm not worried about hiking in snow, but would like to pack appropriately vis a vis gaiters and microspikes
3) Are there any significant stream crossings?
Thanks so much!
Hetch Hetchy to YV via White Wolf
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Re: Hetch Hetchy to YV via White Wolf
Don't think it is worth the effort, except for once you get to the rim.1) Is there much to see on this route? Is it worth it, or should I look for another 3-4 day trip?
12-15 feet at 9900 ft2) What is the snow line in Yosemite right now?
Yosemite Creek at around 7200 ft.3) Are there any significant stream crossings?
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I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
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Re: Hetch Hetchy to YV via White Wolf
There's a few feet of snow here and there at those elevations, per the USFS satellite imaging of the snow depth. Might be substantial coverage in areas as it's a forested route and shade preserves the snow as you know.
What's going to be really scenic is the descent into Yosemite Valley. The creeks are all running at a high, none are known for dangerous crossings but that's a difficult call to make while the snow's melting and there are creeks without names cropping up where no creek has been before. You'll cross the Middle Tuolumne and Yosemite Creek, others if you are taking a longer route over to Snow Creek.
Mosquitos will be really nutso...
I wouldn't call it worth spending the time. I'd rather go somewhere less forested myself.
What's going to be really scenic is the descent into Yosemite Valley. The creeks are all running at a high, none are known for dangerous crossings but that's a difficult call to make while the snow's melting and there are creeks without names cropping up where no creek has been before. You'll cross the Middle Tuolumne and Yosemite Creek, others if you are taking a longer route over to Snow Creek.
Mosquitos will be really nutso...
I wouldn't call it worth spending the time. I'd rather go somewhere less forested myself.