R01 TR: Wolverton to Alta Meadow and Beyond (May 28-29, 2016)
Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 4:18 pm
Hi All,
I enjoyed a short overnight trip from Wolverton trailhead to Alta Meadow, Saturday May 28th, 2016 to Sunday May 29th. I posted photos below.
Snow Conditions Update: There is still a lot of snow! On some south-facing slopes (e.g. SE face of Alta Peak), the snow has melted away up to 11,000'. On north-facing slopes, the snow is several feet deep at 9,000' and above. This feels like a "normal" year in the Sierra.
Mosquitos: None
Crowds: We saw several dozen groups day-hiking to Alta Peak. We also saw approximately six parties backpacking and camping at Mehrten Meadow. We saw no one past the trail junction to Alta Peak. We camped at Alta Meadow, and it felt like the entire wilderness was ours alone. I suspect the current snow levels were a major deterrent to backpackers traveling any further beyond Mehrten Meadow. Before we started hiking, I visited the Lodgepole Visitor Center to pickup our wilderness permit. There was a long line at the rangers' desk, and the quotas were full for all major trailheads (Alta, High Sierra, Lakes, and Twin Lakes). It seemed like most of the parties getting permits were totally unprepared for snow. I saw several shocked faces when the ranger repeatedly said that Pear Lake was buried under three feet.
Weather: A freezing rainstorm with thunder erupted Saturday afternoon. We quickly setup our tents and enjoyed the storm while remaining warm and safe.
I enjoyed a short overnight trip from Wolverton trailhead to Alta Meadow, Saturday May 28th, 2016 to Sunday May 29th. I posted photos below.
Snow Conditions Update: There is still a lot of snow! On some south-facing slopes (e.g. SE face of Alta Peak), the snow has melted away up to 11,000'. On north-facing slopes, the snow is several feet deep at 9,000' and above. This feels like a "normal" year in the Sierra.
Mosquitos: None
Crowds: We saw several dozen groups day-hiking to Alta Peak. We also saw approximately six parties backpacking and camping at Mehrten Meadow. We saw no one past the trail junction to Alta Peak. We camped at Alta Meadow, and it felt like the entire wilderness was ours alone. I suspect the current snow levels were a major deterrent to backpackers traveling any further beyond Mehrten Meadow. Before we started hiking, I visited the Lodgepole Visitor Center to pickup our wilderness permit. There was a long line at the rangers' desk, and the quotas were full for all major trailheads (Alta, High Sierra, Lakes, and Twin Lakes). It seemed like most of the parties getting permits were totally unprepared for snow. I saw several shocked faces when the ranger repeatedly said that Pear Lake was buried under three feet.
Weather: A freezing rainstorm with thunder erupted Saturday afternoon. We quickly setup our tents and enjoyed the storm while remaining warm and safe.