Tioga Pass Opened on June 17th!
Every year, about this time the questions begin about when Tioga Pass over the Sierra Nevada moutains will open between Yosemite Valley on the west and Owens Valley on the east.
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/Getti...ur-Days-03.jpg
In the past month we have seen record snow fall in the Sierras and so I thought it might be a hoot to see how good our roadtripping crystal balls might be this year.
The "winner" might get something near and dear to us all (free fuel)!
Mark
This contest is now on it's 9th Prognosticator Attempt. Here the latest:
Prognosticators Extraordinaire To-Date:
Tioga Pass Prognosticator Winners:
Phil Boardman, (PhilB) Spring 2009 (Click here for news about this achievement)
weirj Winter 2008
******dcTPP (Darn Close -- Tioga Pass Prognosticator)
*************Don Casey (CalOldBlue) Winter 2009 Click here for the declaration of dcTPP winner!
*************Lynn & Victor (Hotel Charlotte) Spring 2008
*************Joey (Kinless) Spring 2007
Callahan's Corollary to Murphy's Law
Quote:
Originally Posted by AZBuck
I am a firm believer in Callahan's Corollary to Murphy's Law (namely: "Murphy was an optimist."), Thus I predict that Tioga Pass will open exactly one week after I wish to cross it.
AZBuck,
That is a classic prediction. Actually, I am predicting that it will never officially open this year -- they will carve out a path through the ice in late August and then we will have an early snow storm and close it until June 15, 2007! (How is that for walking way out on a limb)?
Mark
Throws dart at callendar...
Mmmmm... I say.... sometime between July 4-10. Just a hunch.
What happened to May 31st to June 9th?
May 31st to June 9th.....That's my guess! I'm hoping for some HOT weather to melt that snow quickly! A couple of years ago they had a lot of snow and then we had a hot spring and it opened in May!
Utahtea
Official Word: Heavy, dangerous snowpack
I just looked on the official Tioga Pass Plowing Report. And I qoute:
There is no estimated opening date for 2006.
http://www.nps.gov/yose/now/tioga1.jpg
Hey! That doesn't look so bad -- for about 10 feet or so! {Check back on this page -- the NPS is updating this photo for us with progress made each week or so}