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#55564 11/03/08 03:16 AM
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Anyone have any updates on Telescope Peak? Does the trail have any snow yet? I am thinking of heading up next week sometime. Any info is appreciated. Thanks

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http://www.whitneyportalstore.com/forum/...age=0#Post55570

Looked like summer to me.

The road up has had some damage due to the recent storms. I took a pounding on the motorcycle and know that I wouldn't be able to get the Sentra up there anymore. High clearance is probably necessary until they do some road work.

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I did it 10/24. Trail was in good shape. There was some snow in the shadows, but none on the trail. I don't know what, if anything, fell with the weekend storms.

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A friend and I are heading up there this Wednesday in my Subaru Outback. Hopefully, the road isn't TOO wrecked. I'll post conditions when we return.

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I can see Telescope Pk from my house (south side at least). No snow from this weekend. Panamint RAWS station at 6880 ft. picked up 1" of rain.
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/sto/getRaws.php?sid=INTC1&num=48

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Originally Posted By SoCal Jim
A friend and I are heading up there this Wednesday in my Subaru Outback. Hopefully, the road isn't TOO wrecked. I'll post conditions when we return.


Your Outback will be fine up there. The dirt roads got a little bit rutted from the rain, but there's nothing that's real deep. The only problem would be with a low ground clearance vehicle (like the Sentra I like to drive up to the mountains).

SoCal Jim #55724 11/07/08 06:11 AM
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Just got back from hiking Telescope. Last 3 miles of road is rutted, but easily doable (slowly) in my Outback. Any auto with decent ground clearance should be able to make it. It got down to about 30 degrees at the campground (Mahogany Flat) with cold gusty winds. Temps on the trail in the 40's, but again, cold wind gusts forcing repeated stops to add or remove layers (PITA!). Zero snow on the ground. Great hike. Surprisingly, saw four other hikers up there today including a young couple from Spain doing a tour of western US parks.

SoCal Jim #55830 11/11/08 07:29 PM
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Thanks for the report. I am thinking of heading up within the next week. About how long did it take from trailhead to summit?

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About 3 1/2 hours at a moderate pace.


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