My new pair of Altai Hoks and 6" of fresh snow gave Chris S and I a good excuse to do a quick overnight out of Crane Flat in Yosemite this weekend.
Road closed for the winter…

The weather was beautiful; about 40F and sunny.

Chris consulting the GPS, which was very useful on the indistinct traverse through the woods to Devil's Dancefloor.

One of many coyote tracks.

Mouse tracks.

Partly cloudy with a chance of total whiteout. At about 3PM, clouds rolled in and the visibility dropped to about 30 feet. While I pride myself on my navigational skills, I was feeling pretty good that we brought a GPS at this point.

We camped in the lee of a house-sized boulder under a large tree which cut down on the wind and kept us a little warmer. The low that night was 18F.

The boulder also gave us a nice protected area underneath an overhang to use as our kitchen.

It cleared up just before sunset. There was about 6" of fresh snow from Friday night and everything was still pristine.

Some bare granite on top of Devil's Dancefloor on Sunday morning.

Since I am a total newbie skier, I didn't realize I needed to wax my skins to keep them from freezing and accumulating snow. My new 125 cm Hoks spent most of their time being carried, though I got a glorious mile or so of skiing both days before they ground to a halt.

Thanks for reading.

