Last month I was foiled by snow and ice conditions within a half mile of the peak. 5 weeks later I figured the snow had melted and I was right. Reached the peak at about 9:30a just as the clouds started engulfing the mountains. When I got to the peak it was sunny and clear (especially to the north) but within minutes I was in the clouds and the temps had dropped about 10 degrees or more.
There was no snow when I was up there in the morning, but a storm that rolled in this afternoon has probably dusted the peaks, so conditions won't be the same tomorrow.
A few pics...
Travis' register entry from 7/7/7 last year...
Clouds rolling in over Rankin Peak...
Dead bird (some kind of hawk) on fire road - wasn't there on the way up...
