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Looking for CA 14'er hiking partners out of SoCal Area
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Re: Looking for CA 14'er hiking partners out of SoCal Area
Langley has a great trail. Whitney has a great trail. Russell has a great trail to upper boyscout lake. Williamson and Tyndall have a great trail to the Williamson bowl, North palisade traverse also has a great trail to Sam mack meadow. All are well maintained.jaleutious wrote:So how about for standard/most popular routes? When do we expect most portions of the trails to be clear of snow/manageable to follow this year? Aside from Whitney, I understand most Ca 14'er trails are not as well-maintained so I definitely am not looking to go up any of the alternate/more difficult routes since the walk-ups on most of these are so long anyway.
If anyone here knew when the trails would be clear enough for you, we'd have to have a time machine. The only answer you'll get is sometime between late may and early july. If you don't like snow, wait till august.
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Re: Looking for CA 14'er hiking partners out of SoCal Area
I must beg to differ on Williamson and Tyndall: their trails are in awful shape...washouts, unnecessary ups and downs, unclear in Williamson Bowl. I got turned around just after Anvil Camp last time due to heavy smoke from fire but will hopefully be trying again this summer and will just have to deal with it. I would expect Muir, Langley, and Russel might have better-maintained trails though that may be wishful thinking.
As for a forecast, I wasn't asking for anything exact...simply during moderate-high snow years, about what time of year would most of the trail be fairly dry. Im guessing late June/early July would be the earliest I would try any of these aside from White.
As for a forecast, I wasn't asking for anything exact...simply during moderate-high snow years, about what time of year would most of the trail be fairly dry. Im guessing late June/early July would be the earliest I would try any of these aside from White.
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