Howdy,
This is my favorite time of year to play on the mountain. Your pack will be a little heavy, but the pay off is lighter crowds and a bit of the winter white to play in. Low down (below Lone Pine Lake) all is pretty straight forward. If there is still a bit of snow on the ground you will need to pay some attention depending on the amount of light(time of day) Once again, things are pretty straight foreward until you get to trail camp. You will be faced with a choice. Snow field or the trail. Both will require the use of crampons and ice axe. The cable section WILL BE ICY. This is not the time to be breaking your pons and axe out of the box for the first time. Once at Trail Crest there will be sections of the west side tht will get your attention. (Snow and ice) I have been in this neck of the woods this time of year for the ast 16 of them. The temp range has been from a low of 10 degrees to 75 degrees.
The bottom line is...This is a sholder season. Like the fall, ya gotta be ready! On one day trips, I take off at 0100 in the morning. A little early but I love the timing of the trip. Burgers and beer at the trailhead. Hav fun!
Tad