I may be driving up solo, but can't get there until Friday night. Will look for mags in all the usual places when I get there.
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I may be driving up solo, but can't get there until Friday night. Will look for mags in all the usual places when I get there.
Whoever has a shotski please bring it up......
BigKuba ain't coming (neither is SSD, BTW) and I think his shotski may be on a moving truck by then. Jerk.
I think we're coming up on Friday evening and will probably come visit camp either Friday or Saturday (or both) and possibly stay depending on blood alcohol level.
I'll check out the scenic loop tomorrow or sunday and post up the conditions.
I will also check out the scenic loop again on Sunday. (BSS - maybe I'll see you at Mammoth on Sunday)
There was still a quite a bit of snow along the loop last weekend.
I also did some BC recon detours on my way home last Saturday:
Lundy Lake looked doable and perhaps with a bit easier access since the lake is pretty low.
Highway 120 was gated 3 miles up the road.
Virginia Lakes road is open to the trailhead even though the campground is closed. The bowl on the other side of the lake is in good shape. The backside of Dunderberg has a south facing gully that looks skiable down to the Green Creek turnoff (Green Creek road still had a couple of feet of snow covering it.)
One of the access roads to the Sweetwaters had a couple of feet of snow on it too.
Highway 108 is closed.
Highway 89, Monitor Pass is open. (I have already skied around there a few times this spring.)
/\/\ Sounds like Virginia Lakes may be the call, based on that info.
Also, it looks like Tioga Pass Rd. is nearly finished being plowed. That bodes well for getting it open by next weekend.
I've been super-busy lately and just talked to Captain Powder again. Looks like he's in. Punani's in. Pokey The Edgemaster is in.
asandygal - lost your phone number when my phone died, please call me.
Thinking on leaving the east bay early Friday, returning Monday afternoon if anyone wants a ride, maybe share a bit of driving and gas?
prolly in a Durango with the grom so room for 2
Splat-you lock up anything? MMI looks cheap if split 2/3 ways.
ok, so that's like 48 and it is undoubtedly growing. most are camping for several days. what does it take to move out of 'mini' status?
how about 'mammoth maxi'?
or 'mammoth, ribbed for her pleasure'?
anyway, speaking of growing, tahoetrash will be there for last hurrah before moving east to become mainerefuse.
Hey, Turx, Cinders and I are sharing a two bedroom + loft place in the same complex as you guys (Mountain Shadows). We've got room for another person (maybe two) and would love to have someone to contribute a bit to the rent. PM me if interested/needy. Hookers & Blow are cool, just don't melt the blow in my volcano.
In in.
Myself + 1 will be there riding on sunday. Possibly camping saturday night, too.
Skimming this thread I see there will be booze,camping,tioga, ticket hookups? big jumps and skiing, Im in.
First, some BC recon from last weekend (May 8th)
The west (far) side of Lundy Lake:
http://www.loloville.com/Lundy050810one.jpg
The east (near) side of Lundy Lake:
http://www.loloville.com/Lundy050810two.jpg
Closer view:
http://www.loloville.com/Lundy6459.JPG
Virginia Lakes Panorama:
http://www.loloville.com/Virginiapanorama.jpg
Tioga and Sonora were still closed today (May 16th)
Next, a few quick pictures from today.
Inyo Craters Road off of the Scenic Loop:
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6478.JPG
I talked to a Mt. Biker who went about 100 yards up the road and then he turned around because the road was completely covered in snow.
A couple more along the Scenic Loop:
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6480.JPG
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6481.JPG
Signpost at the top of the Gondola:
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6482.JPG
Gondola Exit (notice the lack of stairs):
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6483.JPG
Gebster heading down from the top of Dave's:
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6485.JPG
Gebster heading down Dragon's Head:
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6486.JPG
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6487.JPG
Daves:
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6491.JPG
Gebster heading down Avy 2 and 1/2:
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6495.JPG
Gebster at McCoy (Gondola mid-station - notice the lack of stairs):
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6498.JPG
Gebster on the traverse back from Fresno Bowl:
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6500.JPG
Looking back up at the top of the Gondola (This is a south facing slope):
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6502.JPG
As you can see there is still a lot of snow. It may snow again tomorrow before another melt/freeze corn cycle begins prior to the mini. If you are coming to the mini, you have a lot to look forward to. If you are on the fence, get your ass off of the fence and make it to Mammoth.
I saw this misspelling of maggot on the way home:
http://www.loloville.com/IMG_6503.JPG
I'm in. I'll try to represent bigkuba, V and SSD as much as I can -- I hope some of their debauchery has rubbed off onto me!
I can't find my climbing skins, where the hell are they? Does anybody have a spare pair by any chance?
To recapitulate what Schralph suggested earlier, I'll kick off the camping roll call:
Camping @ MM 2010:
Dookey
I hope we get lucky with temperatures. With new snow, I either want the top to stay cold, or the whole mountain to get warm and slushy. I am worried the top may soften up, then get firm and stay firm. Wednesday and Thursday are supposed to have highs in the 40's, while Friday and Saturday are supposed to have highs in the low 30's, so I am a bit nervous. Hopefully this storm will bond up well, and we won't have dust on crust.
Anyone got asandygal's phone number? I lost it when my phone died.
What's the game plan for drinking this weekend?