Hello all,
Forgive me if this is basic information to you guys, but I have not yet visited this area.
Myself and three friends are coming to hike a section of the JMT during the first week in July. We will be starting at North Lake coming through Piute pass, coming off the trail, hopefully, at Onion Valley, conditions permitting. We'll take a hop down to Whitney and after a day's rest, we are hoping for a day hike on Whitney. Of course we realize that unless I can export some of my Florida weather to you over the next weeks, the conditions on Whitney may not permit a summit, but we'll have fun even if we have to turn around at the switch backs.
Our big question right now is about stream fording on our hike portion. I've been told that unless the snow melts faster than expected that the streams will be swollen. We will be bringing appropriate lines to safely ford them, (up to a point, of course) but we don't have any information about how wide these streams can get. I personally don't want to lug any more line than reasonably necessary. Any suggestions as to what we might expect for a maximum width over that stretch of trail?
Thanks!
Mark