John Muir trail conditions site?

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John Muir trail conditions site?

Postby Florian » Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:37 pm

A friend asked me if i knew of a site providing current conditions (water access and snow coverage i think is what he's interested in) for the John Muir trail. I did some quick Google searches but didn't find what he is looking for. Any of you folks have a site i can share?

Thanks!

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Postby friendowl » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:51 pm

i solo hiked the JMT last year and i remember spending lots of time searching for info.

i like trailjournals.com ...good up dates on trail conditions..the pct hikers provide much of the good stuff.
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Postby friendowl » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:57 pm

this guy starts the trail tomorrow...maybe he gives some good reports maybe from mammoth

http://trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?trailname=9353
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Postby phydeux » Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:45 pm

Best way (most years) is to check the PAcific Crest Trail Association's web site. They have a "Trail Conditions" section ( one of the six black boxes in the middle of the webpage). Clikc on that, then click on the "Central California" section, then the section from Mt. Whitney to Tuolome(sp) Meadows.

http://www.pcta.org/

Trail conidtion reports are highly dependent on hikers logging on somewhere along the route and posting conditions. Unfortunately no info for this section this year. :(

Your friend could also post on summitpost.org or the Whitneyportalstore forum to see if anyone has any info. If you can get some beta on Forester Pass (the highest part of the JMT/PCT) that would be a good way to estimate what snow and water conditions are like this year.
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Postby zippetydude » Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:49 pm

Interesting question Florian. I've done sections of the JMT, and I'd guess that water availability is a very secondary issue - water is generally all over the place between Whitney and Tuolumne. Now, snow conditions might be different, that's got a lot of potential for stopping/re-routing a hike. If you find a good link, please be sure to post it.

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Postby Florian » Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:09 am

Thanks for all the suggestions. My friend is heading up there today with family. I don't think they're actually doing any backpacking. Just some day hikes.

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