2022 and Beyond - Snow Levels
- Don Nelsen
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Re: 2022 and Beyond - Snow Levels
Palmer Mill Rd. patches along the side for the first mile then mostly continuous. Over a foot deep at 1,900'. Devil's Rest about 12" to 18" in the open areas.
"Everything works in the planning stage" - Kelly
"If you don't do it this year, you will be one year older when you do" - Warren Miller
"If you don't do it this year, you will be one year older when you do" - Warren Miller
Re: 2022 and Beyond - Snow Levels
Last Thursday, Eagle Creek, full coverage of the trail just after Twister Falls. And maintenance goes to the tunnel, trees and small landslides across the trail after that, though I went less than a mile further.
Yesterday on Wyeth Trail, full coverage above about 2000'. Various trees across the trail, generally easy stepovers.
Yesterday on Wyeth Trail, full coverage above about 2000'. Various trees across the trail, generally easy stepovers.
Re: 2022 and Beyond - Snow Levels
Friday March 17: Angel's Rest.
Snow present just above Angel's Rest and then fairly continuous above 1,850'.
Snow present just above Angel's Rest and then fairly continuous above 1,850'.
Believe it or not, I barely ever ride a mountain bike.
Re: 2022 and Beyond - Snow Levels
shows snow covered salmonberry thickets even though snowpack has shrunk by a few feet!
98 % snow cover on trails above 1700 feet elevation north and west of Devil's Rest
95 % bare ground on trails below 1700 feet
Note the glissade track in the photo, not continuous but a fair amount was there, to be had, in previous days
Well Jim, where to next?
- dmthomas49
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- Joined: May 16th, 2013, 6:51 am
Re: 2022 and Beyond - Snow Levels
Hamilton Mountain near summit (2350 ft), about 6-12 inches of snow. Needed micro spikes on way down as it was frozen. Looks like the trail on the ridge to the North also has plenty of snow.
Next few days will likely add more….
Next few days will likely add more….
"The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness."
— John Muir
— John Muir
Re: 2022 and Beyond - Snow Levels
Went up the PCT towards Benson on April 9. Snow free up to ~2700', then it starts to persist in the trail bed. Turned around at a ridgeline ~2900' where the snow turned deeper and continuous.
You know exactly what to do.
There's no need to be afraid.
Keep walking.
There's no need to be afraid.
Keep walking.
Re: 2022 and Beyond - Snow Levels
Trapper Creeek update. The trailhead is just melting out now:
Then I walked 50 yards up the trail and was presented with this:
Then I walked 50 yards up the trail and was presented with this:
Re: 2022 and Beyond - Snow Levels
Herman Creek update:
New creek signage has been added:
Full snow coverage starts at Cedar Swamp:
Good news and bad news as to trail conditions. The trail has been cleared to Casey Creek, including that big jam right before Casey Camp. Bad news: it get very bad farther up, centered around Mullinix Creek.
New creek signage has been added:
Full snow coverage starts at Cedar Swamp:
Good news and bad news as to trail conditions. The trail has been cleared to Casey Creek, including that big jam right before Casey Camp. Bad news: it get very bad farther up, centered around Mullinix Creek.
- sheilakpdx
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- Joined: June 3rd, 2017, 6:05 pm
Re: 2022 and Beyond - Snow Levels
Drove up to Silver Star Grouse Vista and parked at the side of the road about 2 miles from the trailhead. The snow was about 12" - 14" deep. The road up to that point is in reasonably good shape aside from the usual large potholes. We hiked up about another 1 3/4 miles in what became deep, soft, sloppy snow using GPS. There was one person ahead of us and he turned around about 1/4 mile before we did as he started post-holing up to his thighs.