Seeing how the rest of the range either had snow or was not necessarily dog friendly I chose to check out the North side of the Domelands Wilderness hoping to get some nice pictures. I found the hiking to be easy, the temperature extremely mild for January, and two days of solitude. I started from the PCT trailhead off of the Sherman Pass Rd just past Kennedy Meadows. I hiked along the PCT until the end of the canyon that the South Fork of the Kern River Flows through. At this point the view opens up and the terrain becomes easy rolling hills. All of the trails in the area appear to be impacted by the damage from the Manter Fire in 2000 so cross country hiking is almost easier than trying to follow a specific trail.
Picture of the sagebrush along the PCT South of Kennedy Meadows

Picture of the South Fork of the Kern River from the trail on the hike in

Following the trail that I assume was used as a road during the 2000 Manter Fire

More views from the hike in

I hiked about 8 miles until I found a spot with a decent vantage point and water nearby.
Here is a picture of the sunrise from my campsite. I was hoping the sunrise would light the domes up more or for there to be a few more clouds in the sky to catch the color but this about as good as it got.

After the sun cam up I packed up camp and started to hike back to Sherman Pass Road. Instead of trying to stick to the faint trails I just aimed straight for the mouth of the S Fk Kern canyon. The terrain in the burn area makes for very easy walking and navigation aslong as you know how to read a topo.
Here is a picture of the burn area from the hike out

One more picture of the domes on the hike out

I really enjoyed getting into this area of the Southern Sierras. I have never been in the Domelands Wilderness before but it really is a beautiful place. It was scary how parched the vegetation was for January though. I cant even imagine how beautiful it must have been before the 2000 Manter Fire.
I'm not a snake expert but I wouldn't even consider hiking this area once the overnight low gets above 50. It looks like rattlesnake heaven. Very beautiful area though