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[pct-l] Poorly educated snowpack guesses ( was Re: El Nino Gossip)



...And please don't do this again.

While it was certainly entertaining, some folks may have actually
taken you seriously. As I recall, and I may be wrong, your 'guesses'
were for late May/early June for departure from Kennedy Meadows.

I left Kennedy on June 3rd and all the passes above 10,500 feet
were choked with snow. (Anyone out there remember Muir Pass?) My
departure was at my descretion and not based on your info, it was
incidental.

Ray Jardine, who has far more experience than the vast majority
of people on this list suggests that a thru-hiker not enter the
high sierras prior to June 15th (on a normal snow year) and for
good reason. If you enjoy the snow, go for it, it is kind of
exciting, assuming you're PLANNING/PREPARED for it.

Anyway Hummel, you are a knowledgable guy and I respect that, but
if you plan on some self gratification again this year,
please note that someone might actually think you know what
you're talking about (you're not guessing), disclaimer or not.

Scott Parks


> Tom Reynolds and I make educated guesses on the eventual meltoff -
> passibillity date for the High Sierra each year on about February
> 1st. I think that I paid him a 6 pack last year for his date was
> closer than mine.

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