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#87553 10/11/11 04:25 AM
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Hi Everybody,

I have a hike going out on Saturday, October 15th to the Horseshoe Meadow area. I am hoping to get some information about the snow level from anyone that has been there very recently. All of our destinations there are below 12,000 so we would like to know if this remains clear of snow. Recent photographs, 1st hand reports, or even trip reports would be fantastic.

I will post photos when we get back if anybody else is interested as well.

I thank you!

Nathan

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Spent the night there last night after a reunion in Mammoth, could not pass up the turn off as I was motoring along 95 with the moon up and my 82 year old pal . We had a few beers and howled with a coyote or it could have been another camper.
Hiked for a couple of hours after sunrise and saw maybe a snowball sized area of snow. With the warm up on its way I am positive there wont be any snow around the area. time for a nap

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Thank you Oldbob! I appreciate the info.

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Originally Posted By oldbob
Spent the night there last night after a reunion in Mammoth, could not pass up the turn off as I was motoring along 95 with the moon up and my 82 year old pal . We had a few beers and howled with a coyote or it could have been another camper.
Hiked for a couple of hours after sunrise and saw maybe a snowball sized area of snow. With the warm up on its way I am positive there wont be any snow around the area. time for a nap


Are you sure that you're talking about Horseshoe Meadow, the one that's about 20 miles south of Mount Whitney, and not some other meadow somewhere?

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yes punkin used to take over a hour to tackle that hill with my ol chevy . Now with a new one that steep drive just melts away.
One of my favorite spots to camp mid week . Its easier to move a heavy cooler from the truck to the bear contaner.
try it sometime

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Well, I can't resist... providing some useful information...


The "old" Cottonwood Lakes Trailhead.


Cottonwood Lakes area.


The west side of Army Pass.


Looking back from near the summit of Mt. Langley.


Mt. Langley summit view of Whitney in cloud.


The top of Army Pass.


Traversing the cornice. (yes, it's back already)


The view from the top of Army Pass.


Mt. Langley from the Cottonwood Lakes.


My guess is that almost all of this snow is gone now.

The rest of the album it at: http://piotrowski.smugmug.com/Whats-New-...5358282_kkRMfR4

It took about 1:45 longer to make the summit on Columbus Day vs. a weekend earlier.

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Thank you Richard! Your photos are great as always, and I appreciate the information. Looks like we will head up there this Saturday and make a day of it.

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nice pics
yes its gone

and if any of you ever do encounter a old guy going up and you think he needs to turn around

dont think about it the next day when he or she is missing, act now

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Hi Everybody! Thank you for the information. We had a great time thanks to your help, and here are the photos.

Thanks Again!

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Nice Pics Nathan. Now I remember you from the Thor Peak Hike. Good to see pics of you and TCAT! Looks like a ton of snow melted. Thanks for the condition updates.

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Looks like a great day for all!!


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