This morning I was turned around at the site of that errant boulder by about 15 workers with trucks and equipment. They were getting ready to blast it and said the road would be closed the rest of the day. I commented that it was good I had not driven up earlier, and the guy told me that the people belonging to four cars up ahead will not be happy campers if they had intended to come out today. He said I was unlucky to have picked the only day of the year when they "really" close the road.
Interestingly, the ranger at the visitors center in Lone Pine was unaware of this work, and had issued me a day permit. Also interestingly, she told me of a rescue just starting. Two people had headed up Tuttle Creek yesterday, with the intention of climbing over into Meysan Canyon and out, but had gotten stuck somewhere. They used a cell phone to call for help.
PicturesAs an aside, I learned that the
Onion Valley road is now open to the parking lot. But there is a lot of snow in the parking lot circle, and the gate to the campground is closed. Also, the
Horseshoe Meadows road is still closed and the gate is locked.
