Fun and first snows in Yosemite 9.20.13

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Fun and first snows in Yosemite 9.20.13

Postby greatshaitan » Wed Oct 02, 2013 7:14 am

After spending 5 days in Yosemite a few years back I finally planned a trip up to climb the class 4 route up Cathedral Peak. My buddy Patrick agreed to join me on this adventure. We drove up to the park and got our campsite in Tuolumne Meadows and then headed down to the valley as Patrick had never been here before.

View from Tunnel View.
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It dropped into the mid 20s overnight but it was nice and warm in the tent. Got to love car camping! The next morning we headed out
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All week we had been checking the weather reports and when we left it was 20% chance of rain/snow with a snow level of about 9,000ft. When we left the car in the morning it was clear and beautiful. After about 2 miles we went off trail and headed up Cathedral Peak. Once out of the tree line we could see the storm a brewing.
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The clouds didn't show signs of precipitation yet, so we continued up. The winds were starting to pick up and it was below freezing.
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I chose to slap the helmet on due to rock fall potential, and I like my brain.
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Some more perty landscapes.
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View of the peak
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Some bushwacking was needed.
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We are now pretty close, winds are getting strong, knocking us off our balance. Eichorn pinnacle was beautiful. If we had the time we brought the gear to climb this as well.
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Climbed over the ridge line and took this shot of the southeast side. Lots of clouds. No precitation as of yet.
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We got to about 100ft vertically from the summit and encountered 50-60mph sustained winds. The decision was made that since we didn't know how to fly, we should head back down.
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Lots of fun class 2/3 slabs.
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As we started making our way down it began to hail. The occasional thunder clap was also heard. Loving the weather as living in Temecula all I get is heat and more heat. We eventually made it back to the campsite where the hail was now snow.
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Snowed about 3" overnight and read 18degF on the thermometer in the morning.
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We made breakfast, packed up camp and started heading out. We got stopped by a group, about 10, rangers that notified us that hwy 120 was closed in both directions due to ice and wouldn't open for at least 5 hours.
So we spent some time hiking along the road.
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Lembert Dome
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The meadows
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Cathedral Peak now with snow.
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The moon
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After hiking to the visitors center and warming up by the fire, I bought my 5 year old son the book "Who Pooped in the Park" a guide to scat and tracking. We headed back
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The 120 finally opened up about 11:30am and we headed back home. A great trip indeed. First snows of the season.

Full photo album can be found on my personal website.
http://www.drunkreddragon.com/images/adventures/Cathedral_Peak/index.html
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Postby sdtrackrunner » Wed Oct 02, 2013 12:12 pm

Great photos!!!
Ski season will be here soon.
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Postby scotts » Wed Oct 02, 2013 12:13 pm

Good going. Just amazing territory to be in.

Thanks for the TR.
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Postby lilbitmo » Wed Oct 02, 2013 2:47 pm

Great photos and TR greatshaitan, I was on Lyell and McClure this past Friday/Sat, snow has come early, hoping for plenty more.

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Postby towbradley » Fri Oct 04, 2013 2:59 pm

nice pic's, I was up at Tahoe walking bay view trail on Monday(last)...weather was awesome.
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Postby Ellen » Mon Oct 07, 2013 11:57 am

Howdy GreatShatain :)

I always enjoy your trip reports and pictures -- thanks so much 8) Love your outdoor smile :D

As Sally, Marilyn, Joe J and I got blown around on Skyline on Saturday, Sally commented on this trip report and your lack of experience at flying :wink:

The worst winds I've experienced are at Baldy. Lance and I were lifted off our feet at the rocky switchback near the pines and tossed back down the trail. He recorded steady 50 mph winds with his Kestrel and suspected that a 70 mph gust made us fly. I now have absolute respect for wind and abort when it gets too scary.

Miles of smiles,
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Postby HH8 » Tue Oct 08, 2013 2:00 pm

Ellen wrote: I now have absolute respect for wind and abort when it gets too scary.


the only weather we have aborted trips for was wind.
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Re: Fun and first snows in Yosemite 9.20.13

Postby HH8 » Tue Oct 08, 2013 2:18 pm

greatshaitan wrote:After spending 5 days in Yosemite a few years back I finally planned a trip up to climb the class 4 route up Cathedral Peak.

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A great trip indeed. First snows of the season.


Love the tiered lakes :-)

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Slabaliciously juicy!


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Safety is not the only reason to pull over on an icy road


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Beautiful, but I’m glad we were there a few weeks sooner
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Postby greatshaitan » Wed Oct 09, 2013 7:32 am

Ellen wrote:Howdy GreatShatain :)

I always enjoy your trip reports and pictures -- thanks so much 8) Love your outdoor smile :D

As Sally, Marilyn, Joe J and I got blown around on Skyline on Saturday, Sally commented on this trip report and your lack of experience at flying :wink:

The worst winds I've experienced are at Baldy. Lance and I were lifted off our feet at the rocky switchback near the pines and tossed back down the trail. He recorded steady 50 mph winds with his Kestrel and suspected that a 70 mph gust made us fly. I now have absolute respect for wind and abort when it gets too scary.

Miles of smiles,
Ellen


Always keep Smiling! The worst winds I have come across was on Humphrey's Peak out in Arizona. Check out the video below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiajqyM2LEs
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