dmatt / snow showers possible most of this week
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dmatt / snow showers possible most of this week
In the upper elevations. http://www.easternsierraforecast.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: dmatt / snow showers possible most of this week
The clouds across the valley over Crowley Lake just lifted for a bit, and the White Mountains are covered with snow.
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Re: dmatt / snow showers possible most of this week
I wonder how many people were up there and were using a SPOT device, and pressed the magic button.. maybe, just maybe, there'll be choppers flying later today..
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Re: dmatt / snow showers possible most of this week
Caltrans district 9 camera posted at the junction of US 395, and SR 203 shows snow on Mammoth Mountian.
Latest report from a friend in Lee Vining is that the Tioga Road is closed west, from the entry station, down to Crane Flat due to rock slides (all that rain last night). They (the folks up at the station) report that the road may be closed for a week.
Bummer for those people who were either over on this side doing an early Oct. hike, or those people who posted that they had plans to hike up out of the Park, or Tuolumne over the next few.
Latest report from a friend in Lee Vining is that the Tioga Road is closed west, from the entry station, down to Crane Flat due to rock slides (all that rain last night). They (the folks up at the station) report that the road may be closed for a week.
Bummer for those people who were either over on this side doing an early Oct. hike, or those people who posted that they had plans to hike up out of the Park, or Tuolumne over the next few.
"Some places remain unknown because no one has ventured forth. Others remain so because no one has ever come back."
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