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Early April in Yosemite

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Paul Wagner BPL Member
PostedApr 5, 2015 at 8:27 am

Hiked in from the Ostrander Lake Trailhead, since Glacier Point Road is now open. Only tiny patches of snow visible all the way to Grouse Lake, where we camped. Not a single mosquito–but it was cold! Water frozen in our bottles overnight. We decided we'd rather sleep in a warm cabin than a snowbank near Buena Vista Lake…so headed back out the next day.

Here's a shot of Chilnualna Creek, to give you an idea of the flow:

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As some of the first people on the trail, we saw a lot of downed trees, but nothing that kept us from staying the course.

Now let's hope that this next week brings us tons of rain and snow…

You can read the whole report on our website: backpackthesierra.com

Lori P BPL Member
PostedApr 5, 2015 at 9:48 am

If you hiked from Ostrander and made it to Grouse, I salute you. We hiked past Grouse on our second day up from Chilnualna trailhead last weekend. People were coming down with snowshoes on their packs and said that they needed them beyond Buena Vista Lake. It's a long hump from Grouse to Ostrander…

When you can rock hop across Chilnualna Creek at the end of March, it is truly a miserable, dry, horrible year. The creek should have been uncrossable once the weather starts to warm… we were getting frost at Crescent. The mosquitoes were present at Johnson Lake, where the snowmelt was in progress.

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