Competition time ! The 34th Tioga pass prognosticator. Winter closing.
Welcome to the 34th Tioga pass prognosticator and your chance to win a free tank of petrol for your road trip ride !!
(It's free to enter and all you have to do is correctly predict the date the Tioga Pass will close for the 2022 winter season!!)
This is our 34th attempt at predicting future road conditions on one of our favorite mountain crossings in the American West. Tioga Pass which is found on California State Route 120 connects California’s Owens Valley with the Central Valley while crossing the rugged Sierra Nevada Mountain range. When the snows of autumn descend on this alpine route, we know that winter in all of her majesty is about to close the high country for another summer road trip season and so this poll is a traditional rite of passage for the Great American RoadTrip Forum. We don't care how you come up with a date, you can throw a dart at the calender, gaze at a crystal ball or study weather patterns and previous years results, or what ever else it takes !
If you want a chance to become RTA's new Tppc (Tioga pass prognosticator champion) and win a tank of gas all you have to do is follow the simple rules below.
The competition
You are welcome to use your predictive talents and if you manage to hit the correct date -- the RTA Editorial group will pay for a tank of Roadtrip fuel in your personal roadtrip ride. Legal has suggested that we identify what this means.... So, for the record, the prize will be limited to $75.00 USD* ************Forum Moderator, Dave Gomm, (Southwest Dave) is the official Sheriff and Chief Wrangler for this contest and his rulings as to the naming of the winner are final, (& they can also be arbitrary & capricious) Got a beef? Or a question? Take it up with him...
The rules.
****Please read rules carefully****
To win this prize, the date must be posted** on this Forum more than or equal to fifteen (15) days prior to the official Tioga Pass Road CLOSING date. (**Your "date" and time must be identified in a post on this thread...**)
* Further, you must identify a particular date in your post.
* Further, you must identify a particular time in your post (date and time is required for the winning entry).
*If you manage to identify the correct closing time within 60 minutes.... you'll receive an additional surprise gift from RTA.
* A single calendar date can only be claimed by one member. If two or more members chose the same calendar date, and that date proves to be the "Winning Date", the prize will go to the member who "claimed" the date the earliest in this contest period.
*The official date for this Tioga Pass Prognosticator contest tracks with Pacific Time (USA), so no matter what date it might be in your local neighbourhood, the date used for this contest will be the same one used by the officials at Yosemite National Park for Tioga Pass.
When you have identified your prediction in your post you must "Ping the Poll" at the top of page (This is done by completing your poll selection).
If you are not familiar with Tioga pass just take a look at these contrasting images from the same web camera !!
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog/...l_05-21_13.jpg
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/photo...8_Yosemite.jpg
Here follows some information from previous years to help guide you.
Official Tioga Pass Closings in recent years:
2021 October 21st (Very early closure)
2020 November 5th
2019.November 19th
2018:November 20th
2017: November 14th
2016: November 16th
2015: November 1st
2014: November 13th
2013: November 18th
2012: November 8th
2011: January 17th, 2012
2010: November 19th
2009: November 12th
2008: October 30th
2007: December 6th
2006: November 26th
2005: November 25th
2004: October 17th
2003: October 31st
2002: November 5th
Here is a link to the official Yosemite opening and closing page.
The High Sierra webcam to see whats happening right now !
And a link to our last 10 winter closing contests.
2021 contest.
2020 Cancelled due to pandemic.
2019 contest
2018 contest
2017 contest
2016 contest
2015 contest
2014 contest
2013 contest
2012 contest
Here is a list of previous winners.
Tioga pass champions !
Mark Sedenquist, Winter 2018. Reigning Champ !
......................(tantrum), Spring 2015 Opening (never identified or claimed the prize)
George Carey (glc), Spring 2014 Opening
George Carey (glc), Spring 2013 Opening
Jessica Beagles-Roos (CAnative), Spring 2011 and Winter 2011 (although it actually closed in 2012)
Brian Shannon (Exodus) Spring, 2010
Phil Boardman, (PhilB) Spring 2009
..................... (weirj), Winter 2008 (never identified or claimed the prize)
***and the dcTPP contestants (Darn Close -- Tioga Pass Prognosticator)
************** Southwest Dave 2022 Spring opening
************** tseeb. 2020 Spring opening
**************anuj1985. winter 2019
**************Southwest Dave. Spring 2019
************** tseeb Spring 2018
************** Mark Sedenquist, Winter 2017
**************Southwest Dave Spring 2017
**************travelingman Winter 2016
*************Jessica Beagles-Roos [CANative] Spring 2016
*************Jessica Beagles-Roos, (CaNative), Winter 2013
*************George Carey (glc), Spring 2012
*************Sheriff Dave Gomm (Southwest Dave), Winter 2010
*************Don Casey (CalOldBlue), Winter 2009
*************Lynn & Victor (Hotel Charlotte), Spring 2008
*************Joey (Kinless), Spring 2007
Here are some 'Proof of gas' photos of previous winners.
Mark Sedenquist. Winter closing 2018. (and still reigning Champ !)
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...19_Barstow.jpg
George Carey Spring opening 2014 (glc)
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog/...y_2014_650.jpg
George again in Spring 2013.
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog/...ey_07-3-13.jpg
CAnative Spring 2011
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog/...er_Jessica.jpg
Brian Shannon. (Exodus) Spring, 2010.
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog/...010_Winner.jpg
Phil Boardman (PhilB) Spring 2009
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog/...pinFreeGas.jpg
Good luck and happy travels folks !
Dave.
Monday, November 21st at 8 am.
Sheriff Dave,
Looking good to me. I am tossing my first dart: Monday, November 21st at 8 am.
Mark
First signs of winter approaching the high ground.
From Monday we have 3 days of rain and snow showers forecasted and nightime temperatures dropping below 25F. With snow level above 9000 feet it shouldn't cause any disruption, other than early moring ice possibly.
Dave.
That would be a heck of a queue !!
Queen Elizabeth visited Yosemite in March 1983.
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...s-Yosemite.jpg
The late Queen Elizabeth who is currently laying in state at Westminster and has huge queues of crowds waiting to pay their respects. Many miles of walking and some waiting 14 hours to file past her coffin, but at least it doesn't start near Yosemite as mistakenly reported below !
Quote:
Snaking through London, the queue to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state ran for 4.4 miles on Thursday, stretching from Westminster to Tower Bridge and beyond.
However, those looking to join the back of the line might have been forgiven for thinking it began 5,300 miles away in Fresno, California.
The reason for the confusion was a choice by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to use a British app to help mourners find the end of the queue.
The app, called What3words, uses a combination of three words to pinpoint a grid address anywhere in the world. Its map is broken up into 57 trillion three-metre squares, each with a unique identifier made up of three words.
For example, the late Queen’s coffin is lying in the centre of Westminster Hall on a catafalque. The middle of Westminster Hall, according to What3words, is addressed as hurls.elbows.jumped.
But problems have arisen further down the queue. The first location posted by DCMS officials on their YouTube livestream of the line was supposed to be same.valve.grit, a spot next to Blackfriars Bridge.
Unfortunately, the address they actually posted as same.valve.grid, more than 5,300 miles away near Yosemite in California.
The error is easily missed. Civil servants appear to have typed “grid” instead of “grit”, potentially after mishearing the word.
RIP
Dave.
Wow, that would be an extraordinarily long queue!
Wow, that would be an extraordinarily long queue! Pretty cool that you found this article and posted it here.
Mark
Predictably getting unpredictable.
The weather has been pretty settled in Yosemite for the time of year but it looks as though a change may blow in on Tuesday with the possibility of 6inches of snow followed by the same on Wednesday at higher elevations along Tioga pass. Wind gusts could reach 40mph so it could be enough to close the pass, at least for a short while. It's certainly the time of year the weather becomes unsettled and the forecasts are showing that. With that in mind I am going to get my prediction in. November 18th at 8am.
Dave.