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I was in the Sierra NF twice in the last month. Snow level (on forest service roads) was around 6500' on Jun 11/12, 7200' on Jun 25/26. On trails at slightly higher elevations, snow coverage was still considerable, depending on aspect and exposure. The snow was pretty well consolidated but I gave up on trying to follow the trail when it went through forest. Spots were very boggy and large stream crossings would have been somewhat difficult.
I hiked over Potter Pass years ago on Memorial Day in an average snow year (as I recall). The snow on the descent on the far side of the pass was the only solid coverage and i made my way to the lakes below Kaiser Peak pretty easily. Climbing the ridge to the peak was entirely on snow and there was still a bit of a cornice at the top.
My general impression was that there was more snow 2 weeks ago at 7500' than there was when I travelled that pass. But 3 weeks of melt and being 50 miles further south might even things out.
Check the forest service road conditions, too; I found those pretty accurate. I know there is a road on the back side of Kaiser Ridge descending from Kaiser Pass. That might give you a good idea about conditions on that trail.
Bill
Update: Turns out I was there on Jun 24, not Memorial Day. In '06, which was a pretty big snow year (seemed to be different in different locations). Interesting comparison here: http://forums.mammothmountain.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=10737
Pictures from then: http://williamlaw.shutterfly.com/808 Pictures from my recent trips: http://williamlaw.shutterfly.com
Edited by williamlaw on 07/05/2011 16:31:27 MDT.
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