Ed Poyer
Member
I have a nine day backpack planned in the southern Sierra, to start on Sept. 3 Our plan is to enter from Onion Valley (Kearsarge Pass), hike south, tag Whitney if things go well, and exit from Horseshoe Meadows or thereabouts. We're all experienced four season backpackers, and have backpacked in the high Sierra several times in early June and in late August - early Sept.
The rub is that I've just learned that we have a vacation blackout at work from July 1 through Sept. 12. I'll need to push the trip to depart around 9/16 and exit around 9/24.
Our preference would be to do the intended route. Alternatively, we could switch our route to lower elevations, maybe doing the Yosemite to Bishop section. Moving the trip that much further north might just counteract the advantage of the lower elevation. We might also lose use of the pack stations for caching food.
I'm concerned about the weather, specifically snow and black ice. I'll discuss these concerns with the rangers, but would appreciate opinions from those of you with experience in the high Sierra in late September: is that too late for an extended backpack?
Ed
The rub is that I've just learned that we have a vacation blackout at work from July 1 through Sept. 12. I'll need to push the trip to depart around 9/16 and exit around 9/24.
Our preference would be to do the intended route. Alternatively, we could switch our route to lower elevations, maybe doing the Yosemite to Bishop section. Moving the trip that much further north might just counteract the advantage of the lower elevation. We might also lose use of the pack stations for caching food.
I'm concerned about the weather, specifically snow and black ice. I'll discuss these concerns with the rangers, but would appreciate opinions from those of you with experience in the high Sierra in late September: is that too late for an extended backpack?
Ed