Kevin Rooney
New member
- Joined
- Sep 15, 2003
- Messages
- 3,667
- Reaction score
- 354
Last week we (the Eastern Sierra) had what is known in SoCal as a "monsoonal airflow", meaning that warm, moist ocean air moved up from the south. This can - and did - spark some torrential downpours. Some of these storm cells became stationary, meaning they dumped huge amounts of rain in a relatively small area while a few miles away it remained perfectly dry.
One of these cells parked itself over/near Mt Whitney, and the resultant damage flooded the Whitney Portal area, including the campground, blocked the road for a time, and stranded hikers overnight. Mostly the damage has been fixed. However, there is still a minor impediment on the Main Trail itself just below Lone Pine Lake. For those familiar with the trail, you recall there is a series of large logs which allow you to cross this stream. It's not a fast flowing stream, but in places it's a foot or more deep.
So, if you're hiking the Main Trail (or MWMT as it's often referred to) be prepared. Doug Thompson (owner of the Portal Store) suggested bringing a couple of trash bags and wrapping them around your legs to cover 18" or more.
The only people on VFTT which I'm aware of that will be affected by this are MEB and MtDrew as they're doing the JMT and will be exiting on the MWMT. There may be others.
There's an article about it here.
One of these cells parked itself over/near Mt Whitney, and the resultant damage flooded the Whitney Portal area, including the campground, blocked the road for a time, and stranded hikers overnight. Mostly the damage has been fixed. However, there is still a minor impediment on the Main Trail itself just below Lone Pine Lake. For those familiar with the trail, you recall there is a series of large logs which allow you to cross this stream. It's not a fast flowing stream, but in places it's a foot or more deep.
So, if you're hiking the Main Trail (or MWMT as it's often referred to) be prepared. Doug Thompson (owner of the Portal Store) suggested bringing a couple of trash bags and wrapping them around your legs to cover 18" or more.
The only people on VFTT which I'm aware of that will be affected by this are MEB and MtDrew as they're doing the JMT and will be exiting on the MWMT. There may be others.
There's an article about it here.