A new day dawns in the High Sierra
Half Dome returns -- and the hump begins to recede.
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Photo courtesy of The Yosemite Conservancy -- February 24th at 09:42 am PST
And Mt. Whitney is looking quite grand as well!
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Photo courtesy of whitneyzone.com.
The holes are filled in with fresh snow
New fresh snow over the weekend.
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Photo courtesy of The Yosemite Conservancy -- March 5th at 09:20 am PST
And some more fresh white stuff
More snow today!
It is hard to believe that we used to "mourn" the shrinkage of the mound by this date in recent years.
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Photo courtesy of The Yosemite Conservancy -- March 28th at 02:20 pm PDT
So, yeah, I am going to update my dart... June 10th at 9 am.
Mark
All points to a late opening.
The April 1st snow pack report is in and it stands at 176% of average. That's the 3rd highest amount since 1984 and only 2% down on the joint highest amounts in that period in 2011 and 1995. That all points to a later than usual opening of the pass, but much will depend on future weather conditions between now and the opening date.
The High Sierra webcam is having technical issues again, but this amazing image is taken from the Tuolumne winter conditions page on Yosemite's official site. It was taken on March 31st looking south from Mt Lyell. The reported total snow depth at 8600 feet is 90 inches. That's a lot of snow !!
https://www.nps.gov/yose/blogs/image...from-lyell.jpg
Dave.