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  1. #276
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    North Fork Lone pine creek

    How much snow walking will I encounter getting into Iceberg Lake? Will I need flotation? Thinking of climbing Mt. Russell over the holiday.

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    The Sentinel Hub satellite imagery is the jam for these types of questions. The 3D mode is much better than 2D.

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    Excuse the long link but that is imagery from 6/25/23 zoomed in on the Russell Whintey zone, still plenty of snow. https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-bro...00000000002%7D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaster View Post
    The Sentinel Hub satellite imagery is the jam for these types of questions. The 3D mode is much better than 2D.

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    Excuse the long link but that is imagery from 6/25/23 zoomed in on the Russell Whintey zone, still plenty of snow. https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-bro...00000000002%7D
    Thanks. My favorite new site.

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    Another wet slide fatality.

    https://www.sfgate.com/california-pa...r-18190299.php

    That link is all I have at the moment. Says it was on Split Mountain, without much else in the way of details. I'm presuming it was on one of the steep lines east of the crest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobz View Post
    Another wet slide fatality.

    https://www.sfgate.com/california-pa...r-18190299.php

    That link is all I have at the moment. Says it was on Split Mountain, without much else in the way of details. I'm presuming it was on one of the steep lines east of the crest.
    Dang.

    So it wasn't people skiing? I thought I had heard they were.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CS View Post
    Dang.

    So it wasn't people skiing? I thought I had heard they were.
    No skiing involved. Hiking party descending on foot with crampons. A news outlet incorrectly reported them as skiers.

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    Tioga pass now open to the park entrance on the east side. I'm actually in the area down from Seattle for the week (in Tahoe now). So is it all a sun cup shit show up there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LegoSkier View Post
    Tioga pass now open to the park entrance on the east side. I'm actually in the area down from Seattle for the week (in Tahoe now). So is it all a sun cup shit show up there?
    Let us know how it is if you go check it out, I'll be down that way in a couple of weeks.

    I'd guess the approaches are in rough shape but steeper north slopes might be OK?

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  9. #284
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    Can't make it this year but would be nice to see some pics.

    Ellery Bowl almost always looks like a shambles from the road, with giant rock patches everywhere, even when conditions are excellent. You might find OK snow in some of the steep, protected areas.

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    Taken Monday. Looks like you can ski pretty darn close to the road in Ellery Bowl. Name:  Screen Shot 2023-07-15 at 3.02.15 PM.png
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    Skied the shoulder of dunderberg with vets this morning. Pretty decent 1000 vert right from the car off of green creek road. Skeeters were present the whole time.
    Drove up tioga and it looks pretty burnt. You could technically still piece together ellery bowl but the top would be pretty sketch. White mtn is full of runnels. West face dana, gaylor, glacier cyn all are thin or done.
    Hiked up rock creek to long lake after that. That actually looks pretty good above treasure lakes for a high camp situation.

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    I ran Mcgee Pass last Saturday. Wildflowers in the first mile were going nuts, that was rad.

    First creek crossing was a little dicey: mid-thigh deep in the middle, and swiftly moving. A good amount of snow at about 10K feet at McGee Lake. Lots of snow in the high alpine in the distance.
    "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. The winds will blow their freshness into you, and the storms, their energy. Your cares and tensions will drop away like the leaves of Autumn." --John Muir

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    Rough start to this season has me thinking towards spring. Looking to put together a couple 2-3 day tour options for march/april/may. Anyone got any inobvious gems?

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    One special feature of last season is that a few lines basically never melted out. Ski dreams and thunderbolt both stayed fairly full through September save for a bergschrund. I’m sure a few lines are in the same boat and might ski better than one would expect given below average snow this year.

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    Eastern Sierra BC 2022-23

    Do photos from the west side count?


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    From tablelands looking east.

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    Great western divide


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    My buddy and I are headed up to Bishop next weekend (2/17-18) to do some touring, likely in the Bishop Bowl area. Anyone want to link up for some turns?

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    Is there a new thread? Need to post some shitty pics
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    Deadmans today.

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    Convict yesterday….

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    "In a perfect world I'd have all 10 fingers on my left hand, so I could just use my right hand for punching."

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    Cool!

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    put this in the mammoth thread but this thread is more apt.

    the eastside and the sierra are life altering sick. i need to man the fuck up and live out there for april and may one season

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    The scenery is outstanding … on the Eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada. A wonderful mix of high desert and soaring peaks … of sage and mountain lakes. The course is outstanding. The start is typically cool, but not cold, and you find yourself climbing out of the Owens Valley and up into cooler altitudes just as it starts to get warm.

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    The Sierra Nevada Mountains, located in the western United States, are a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates visitors with their stunning beauty and majestic presence. With their snow-capped peaks and pristine alpine landscapes, these mountains are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

    As one gazes upon the towering peaks of the Sierra Nevada, it is impossible not to be struck by their sheer grandeur and beauty. The rugged terrain of the mountains is a sight to behold, with jagged peaks and steep cliffs that seem to reach up to the sky. The snow-covered slopes of the Sierra Nevada sparkle in the sunlight, creating a dazzling display that is simply awe-inspiring.

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    But the beauty of the Sierra Nevada is not limited to the winter months. In the spring and summer, the mountains come alive with vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, creating a tapestry of color that is a feast for the eyes. Hiking trails wind through the mountains, offering visitors the chance to explore the rugged landscape and breathe in the fresh mountain air. The clear blue skies and crisp mountain air make for a perfect setting for a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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    Stop that.

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