Hi Several bears live in the North Fork Drainage and many hikers will see them crossing the main trail in the North Fork area, also climbers see them in the North Frok Drainage all the time, I have found scat around LBSL .
When the food source at the Portal is gone the North Fork will be the next target area for a food source, again it's not a question of if- it's - when the problem starts so cans up the North Fork on extended climbing trips should be considered.
Also Bear tracks and scat are around the Portal now so watch you cars and food storage habits .What people do now sets the feeding pattern for the rest of the summer.
Still major snow in the area and very little melt as storms about every 3-5 days
The County needs to remove several large rocks from the road so expect the upper part of the road to close again,
Check Bob R's Trip report for photos of the main trail to Outpost camp area..... Hint try to find their path and follow it , I found tracks last week that went nowhere near the main trail or the North fork.
The Permit season started Today Expect no trail, high winds snow and ice and if we get some warm weather ROCK fall starting slides in both canyons This is not a hike now it's Full winter mountaineering .If you need to rent the gear a trip to Trail camp may be a good goal to set, In the next month we will see several snow blindness
victims some slide injuries and many people lost before reaching Lone Pine Lake.
We plan to start to open the Store on MAY 9 but until we have warm days no water we be at the Portal.BE SAFE Thanks Doug