Backpacking Night Temperatures
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2021 12:45 pm
Hi all, I'm backpacking out to Ostrander Lake in Yosemite with my dad this Friday 10-1 to Sunday and had some questions on night temperatures. This is the first backpacking trip my dad has done in several years and he's feeling very excited now that he has recovered from his hip surgery last year and is able to enjoy more of the outdoors.
First question I have is that I've seen very different weather reports for the area from different websites.
For Ostrander lake from the national weather service Friday night shows a low of 44, where Google shows that the low for Ostrander Lake is 33 on Friday. I trust NWS much more but the difference is quite significant.
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.p ... U9cCZrMKUk
https://www.google.com/search?q=ostrand ... e&ie=UTF-8
Next, why dose the Tuolumne meadows show to be so much colder?
The national weather service temp for Tuolumne meadows shows a low of 23 on Friday night.
The elevation for the two locations is almost the same, I've read that cold air goes down into valleys at night do you think that this would be the cause of this difference?
Has anyone had success or tried using the hot rocks in their sleeping bag or tent to stay warm at night? what other suggestions or tricks to you use to stay warm at night?
Also am I correct in my understanding that Yosemite is allowing fires in existing fires between 8,000 and 9,600 ft.? I couldn't find any information saying this was not the case but was pleasantly surprised when I read it on their fire restriction page.
Thanks so much for you Advice information and answers!
First question I have is that I've seen very different weather reports for the area from different websites.
For Ostrander lake from the national weather service Friday night shows a low of 44, where Google shows that the low for Ostrander Lake is 33 on Friday. I trust NWS much more but the difference is quite significant.
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.p ... U9cCZrMKUk
https://www.google.com/search?q=ostrand ... e&ie=UTF-8
Next, why dose the Tuolumne meadows show to be so much colder?
The national weather service temp for Tuolumne meadows shows a low of 23 on Friday night.
The elevation for the two locations is almost the same, I've read that cold air goes down into valleys at night do you think that this would be the cause of this difference?
Has anyone had success or tried using the hot rocks in their sleeping bag or tent to stay warm at night? what other suggestions or tricks to you use to stay warm at night?
Also am I correct in my understanding that Yosemite is allowing fires in existing fires between 8,000 and 9,600 ft.? I couldn't find any information saying this was not the case but was pleasantly surprised when I read it on their fire restriction page.
Thanks so much for you Advice information and answers!