Re: When does high country typically melt out?
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2021 11:16 am
I envy a friend who was able to be very "zen" with mosquitoes. I have yet to learn that skill. My husband smells so bad to mosquitoes that they do not bother him; I think he keeps all the over-the-counter supplement stores in business based on the handful of supplements he takes! Oh, and he has me, the mosquito magnet to keep them off him.
Mosquitoes are less bothersome when you walk fast (trails better than bushwhacking), do rest breaks away from water, stay higher up on ridges, camp at windy sites, and get up pre-dawn to cook breakfast before they wake up.
Wildhiker's 2012 (43% snowpack) and 2020 (46% snowpack) examples reflect what is likely to be this season for Yosemite and Emigrant. Those snowpack numbers are from the Tioga Road opening data on the Yosemite website.
I have reserved a permit for Yosemite Valley Pohono trail and Merced River 5/11-17 and a May 26-June 1 loop from Hetch Hetchy to Jack Main Canyon. I will try to get a conditions report out as soon as I get back from each trip. The forecast "big storm" for last weekend kind of fizzled. This week is going to be hot and snow is melting fast. Keep your eye on HST "conditions" sub-forum since many of us locals are starting to go out.
Mosquitoes are less bothersome when you walk fast (trails better than bushwhacking), do rest breaks away from water, stay higher up on ridges, camp at windy sites, and get up pre-dawn to cook breakfast before they wake up.
Wildhiker's 2012 (43% snowpack) and 2020 (46% snowpack) examples reflect what is likely to be this season for Yosemite and Emigrant. Those snowpack numbers are from the Tioga Road opening data on the Yosemite website.
I have reserved a permit for Yosemite Valley Pohono trail and Merced River 5/11-17 and a May 26-June 1 loop from Hetch Hetchy to Jack Main Canyon. I will try to get a conditions report out as soon as I get back from each trip. The forecast "big storm" for last weekend kind of fizzled. This week is going to be hot and snow is melting fast. Keep your eye on HST "conditions" sub-forum since many of us locals are starting to go out.