Quick trip report on my Whitney hike sept 10 2008.
My 3rd summit attempt (previous 2 summits in 2006) was shutout due to sudden bad weather. I was snowed out last year this same time.
The weather forecast was favorable - mostly sunny 20% rain.
Tues the 9th was partly cloudy and mild. I was at the Portal Tues afternoon and all was well.
I started out Wed morning at 4 am to clear starry skies, and still air, just slightly cold. I reached Trail Camp just after 8 am and it was sunny but, right after sunrise the clouds closed in from all directions.
By 9 am the mountain was shrouded in cloud cover, and the temp was dropping.
I decided to proceed up the switchbacks anyway as a hedge against the clouds persisting all day. It was still early, maybe it would clear.
But it got worse as I ascended. Soon visibility was a few hundred feet and the mountain and surrounding area was hidden. About halfway up the switchbacks sleet started to fall. I was passing a lot of hikers that had given up or returning from a much earlier start. All reports where bad, but that the west side of the mountain was clear.
About 3/4 up the switchbacks the trail was now white with sleet and wind was blowing. No chance it was going to get better, only worse, so I gave up at that point.
By the time I got down to Trailside Meadow the weather there was mild but overcast. The clouds started to clear around the mountain tops, and the Valley below was intermittent sun and shade.
In Big Horn Park it was sunny up until I passed Lone Pine Lake. Then it became overcast again. By the time I reached the parking lot it started to rain.
Down at Lone Pine around 6 pm the mountain was still shrouded in clouds. By 7:30 the bowl above the Portal was white with snowfall.
I was pitying the poor folks camped out at Trail Camp. If I had pushed for the top I would have still been on my way down to the Portal in the snow, if I hadn't frozen first.
The most frustrating part is that the next morning 9/11 the sky was completely clear and the snow was gone from the mountain. It was a perfect hiking day.
Getting snowed out 2 years in a row makes me think my Whitney hiking days are over.
