R02 TR: Clouds Rest and Beyond -- April 17-19 2015-- snow conditions
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 12:05 am
Hi All,
This past weekend I took a short backpacking trip from Glacier Point to Clouds Rest and beyond. I descended the peak along its NE route, and then followed the Merced River through Echo Valley and Little Yosemite Valley to return to GP. The Clouds Rest summit is basically snow free, except a few trivial patches among shaded rocks. The summit views into higher backcountry revealed snow levels that seem very low for this time in April. Rather, it feels like mid-June of a normal year. Many (most?) south facing slopes, including Mount Hoffman, are essentially snow free. The snow line is about 10,000' on north slopes, such as the Buena Vista Crest. Assuming the weather stays nice, I think it is reasonable to attempt higher elevation trips much sooner than normal (with an ice axe and caution).
My route passed through the fire devastation from the 2014 Little Yosemite Valley wildfire (a.k.a. "The Meadow Fire"). The fire was apocalyptic, especially between Moraine Dome and Bunnell Point. Lost Valley is essentially toast, and the really nice campsites below Point 7683 are now a mess of ashen charcoal stags. Sigh, nothing lasts forever.
I posted a few noteworthy photos below, and all the rest are on my Flickr page:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/victorhan ... 678256040/
Buena Vista Crest, from Glacier Point
Clouds Rest, Tenaya Lake, Mount Conness, and beyond
Clouds Rest NE Foot Trail
Fire Damage on the SE slopes of Clouds Rest
Lost Valley, Merced River
Little Yosemite Valley
Good Night
Tea Time along the Merced River
Storms over Clouds Rest and Half Dome
This past weekend I took a short backpacking trip from Glacier Point to Clouds Rest and beyond. I descended the peak along its NE route, and then followed the Merced River through Echo Valley and Little Yosemite Valley to return to GP. The Clouds Rest summit is basically snow free, except a few trivial patches among shaded rocks. The summit views into higher backcountry revealed snow levels that seem very low for this time in April. Rather, it feels like mid-June of a normal year. Many (most?) south facing slopes, including Mount Hoffman, are essentially snow free. The snow line is about 10,000' on north slopes, such as the Buena Vista Crest. Assuming the weather stays nice, I think it is reasonable to attempt higher elevation trips much sooner than normal (with an ice axe and caution).
My route passed through the fire devastation from the 2014 Little Yosemite Valley wildfire (a.k.a. "The Meadow Fire"). The fire was apocalyptic, especially between Moraine Dome and Bunnell Point. Lost Valley is essentially toast, and the really nice campsites below Point 7683 are now a mess of ashen charcoal stags. Sigh, nothing lasts forever.
I posted a few noteworthy photos below, and all the rest are on my Flickr page:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/victorhan ... 678256040/








