by zippetydude » Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:00 pm
As always, the answer is "It depends..." but here goes!
If there is minimal snow, say an inch or two, you'll be fine and it's just very pretty. If there turns out to be a ton of snow, say several inches to a foot, the answer increasingly becomes, "Good luck to you!" and your risk gets greater and greater. I once did San J after a snowstorm, thinking that the snow was over. As I'm used to "line of sight" reckoning on the way up, I had no worries and made it easily to the peak. Once there, I found that the clouds rolled back in, the wind began to blow, and even my recent tracks disappeared! I always have a bit harder time finding my way back down (couldn't say why) and I have a much harder time in semi-whiteout conditions.
I found my way out regardless, but I did have to use a compass a few times to figure out where East was. Simple summation - if the snow has stopped "for sure" and you can follow your tracks back out, you are never really "for sure".
SO, I'd say bring the basic way-finding tools (especially a compass) and enjoy regardless of what happens. That said, I find it much more fun after the last wave of a storm, or just going up during the heart of the storm and roaming only a short distance and enjoying the wild craziness of a winter storm in the wilderness.
z