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#105182 03/24/23 09:29 AM
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I visit Vasquez Rocks 3 to 4 times a week to hike with my dog. It's amazing to watch the hikers come through. Several this past week.

This morning there was new snow surrounding the hills of Agua Dulce.

Yesterday I went out to YouTube to see some of the postings. One, this hike was entering the Tehachapi’s. Early?

I wonder if the store at Kennedy Meadows where it's a major resupply and stopping point will be open this early.

Back in 2011, the road to Horseshoe Meadows didn't open until the end of June. That will be a major problem for some hikers who exit for resupply.

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paul #105183 03/24/23 09:53 AM
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Bird Spring Pass was mostly melted, but they'll definitely be in snow before Walker Pass... I've been rejecting the idea of going up to McIver's Cabin because of the time and fuel that will probably be wasted...

Based on what I saw when I tried to ride up Wyleys Knob last week, I can't imagine what it will look like to the north (other than lots of deep snow)...

I was also stopped by snow riding up Sage Canyon and Cow Heaven Canyon... It hasn't been warm enough for much of that to have melted off at higher elevations...

I've been meaning to get my hiking legs back into shape...the PCT north of Walker Pass is usually my favorite...I may head up to have a look...

Richard P. #105184 03/24/23 03:55 PM
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Post some pictures of the PCT north of Walker Pass - my legs need to go up there as well but they don't much like slogging through snow drifts.

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Looking down canyon from the Owens Peak Trailhead...
Only patches of snow from 5k up...
North and east slopes are still holding snow...

Richard P. #105190 03/27/23 12:07 PM
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Boy was I wrong…
More later…
Heading for Kennedy Meadows via Chimney Peak Scenic Byway.

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Short sections of snow on north facing slopes until the "turn" for Morris Peak about 3 miles from Walker Pass...




Based on what I saw, I decided to try and ride up the Chimney Peak Scenic Byway to Kennedy Meadows...there was a Road Closed sign just off 178...rode around it only to find this where Chimney Creek "crosses" the road...

(Could have made it past this, but didn't want to have to backtrack if there was further damage higher up.)

Richard P. #105195 04/01/23 04:00 AM
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A few more photos of PCT conditions...


About a mile-and-a-half down from the Fire Station on the way "down" to Chimney Creek Campground. (Was thinking of walking towards Sawtooth Peak...)



Kennedy Meadows Road...



About three miles north of Kennedy Meadows Campground...didn't see any signs of previous visits...Up until this point, the mud was more annoying than the snow...

Richard P. #105196 04/01/23 08:51 AM
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Thanks Richard.

I was hiking yesterday at Vasquez Rocks and saw a couple PCT hikers. I can't imagine what these people are going to encounter once they hit the Southern Sierras. Resupply will be difficult.

Keep posting pictures.

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paul #105197 04/01/23 09:11 AM
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I forgot to mention that the PCT photo is ONLY 6700'...and that's a perfectly southern exposure canyon the trail heads up...I'd like to see what it looks like on the west side of Olancha Pass and south of Horseshoe Meadow... if only I owned a snow cat...

I didn't look at the PCT log books at Bird Spring, or Walker Pass, but did look at the Kennedy Meadows Campground log... only entries were from about a week ago and stated they were day hiking.

I want to try the ride up to McIvers Cabin, but it's the weekend and I can't stand sharing the road with SxSs... I do love that the PCT up there is mixed use, so I can claim I've ridden the PCT...

Focus is going to shift to Whitney...I want to try "winter" climbing again...and only four more weeks before quota permits are required...

Richard P. #105204 04/05/23 06:10 AM
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I rode up Forest Road 27S11 to the Sierra crest yesterday (this dead ends at McIvers Cabin) to about 66oo' before turning around due to patchy snow and muddy trail conditions. The PCT would have been "passable," but I can't see it as being any fun...

(Didn't take out the phone for photos...it was cold and windy up there.)

(FYI: this is a few miles north of Bird Spring Pass / Skinner Peak...south of Walker Pass.)

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Richard, how was the road to the Owen's Peak trailhead ? Is it passable for cars ?
Thanks

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There's enough storm damage in the canyon that I think at least high clearance will be required to make the trailhead. My thought is that all of the snow will be gone by now (only patches last time I went up).

The last couple of times I've been by the Aqueduct, there's been heavy equipment working the trails...if BLM, they'll eventually fix Indian Wells Canyon...more likely (guess), DWP working diversions to prevent more damage to their roads and smoothing out their roads...

Richard P. #105207 04/05/23 04:07 PM
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So here's some photos...
Nothing has been done to repair the damage yet.


That's my Quad (for size reference)



This isn't even the worst of it...there's some deeper ruts up past the Nadeau Mine turnoff.



Here's a photo of Morris, Jenkins and Owens for perspective on what that section of the PCT will be like...

Richard P. #105209 04/06/23 06:02 AM
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When it washed out a while back it took them years to fix it. The DWP probably won't do any work past the aqueduct.
Thanks !

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The heavy equipment did go up Short and Grapevine Canyons...
I went up both, checking out wildflower blooms...and wanting a look at the north side of Owens (it would be an epic "winter" climb under the right conditions).
(Confused...)

I do remember posting about the damage finally being repaired last time...it was a long time coming...

Richard P. #105211 04/07/23 04:03 PM
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While at Vasquez Rocks on Wednesday hiking, I ran into 6 PCT hikers heading South. They said that they started in the Tehachapi’s and are heading down to Mexico to avoid the Sierras and the snow. Then, they’ll head back to the Tehachapi’s and start North. They are hoping that by then, some snow will have melted.

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Rode up to McIver's Cabin today...

The photo doesn't do the crowd justice...I'd say at least 10 motorcycles and at least as many SxS's...

There was still a little bit of packed snow in the shade, but there was enough dirt on top to prevent slipping...(Doug's throw a little sand on it trick.)

Didn't see any hikers...the log book was nowhere to be found, so I couldn't tell you whether any thru-hikers have passed by...

The weather was outstanding up there...

Oh, and the spring looked like a river...

Richard P. #105222 04/14/23 07:41 AM
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Another seldom discussed thru-hiker issue: If they do get to Horseshoe Meadow and decide to bail because of snow, if the road is closed it's a really long trek to LP by foot.

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I usually take a look at HM Rd when I head up to Lone Pine, but the snow showing on lower switchbacks had me saving the time and effort. I was amazed at the effect of a little warm weather on the snow melt on WP Rd and I'd imagine it's probably the same on HM Rd...

I am going for a ride up there soon...I love walking around the meadows with nobody else around...

Richard P. #105224 04/14/23 08:52 AM
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Oh yes....post on what you find going up to Horseshoe Meadows.

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