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Taco
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Post by Taco »

Another tip that came up last year, and the year before, and a million prior, is if you expect snow, and you're going for a hike/whatever, bring crampons and an axe! Things turn icy at night, etc.
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I am planning to spend the night west ridge of the baldy bowl Wed. night. Should be fun and I will let you know what I find.
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2122HRS and the sky is SQUIRTING.
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bertfivesix wrote:2122HRS and the sky is SQUIRTING.
HAWT

Might have to go enjoy some postholing if this works!
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Post by Dudley Heinsbergen »

this storm has turned POOP.

im predicting 3 feet of powder (variation of dust and rock and pine needles) on baldy this monday as another santa ana wind event is coming
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LIES

It'll be nice and cold forever.
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

TacoDelRio wrote:LIES

It'll be nice and cold forever.
With lots of precipitation. Measured in feet.
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Post by Taco »

METERS. Thousands of meters. Temps in the negative billions.

So, any news? I heard it was too warm and we barely got anything. The Mountain High cams weren't promising, just some light snow.
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Big Bear Resorts are reporting a dusting at the base and 1 inch @ 8,000'

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Well, at least it's cold. :lol:
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Aw, yeah, I'm digging snow caves and making igloos this weekend! RAAAAWWWWRRR!
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well it did snow pretty good above the hut Wed-Thursday this week. It was falling as low as 7000 feet with over a foot at 9,000 feet. Just enough for me to break in my new snowshoes once I was across the bowl. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3 ... d=68602558
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Totally sweet! I might head up there tomorrow... erm, today. :-)
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I thought about bouncing down PVR this morning from Mt. Williamson. This gave me other ideas.
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Post by EManBevHills »

We changed our plans and hiked Ice House to Timber via the Ridge and then headed to the saddle between Telegraph and "Chapman Mt." before descending one of the avy chutes to the Chapman Trail. We actually donned the 'pons on the ridge descent, even though the snow was soft.

I would have just hated it if you guys & gals were reading about a hiker -- with crampons and a helmet attached to his pack -- found in the spring after being reported missing since Thanksgiving....
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[quote="I would have just hated it if you guys & gals were reading about a hiker -- with crampons and a helmet attached to his packquote]

Yeah I often think of that when I am on one of my more technical approaches of a rock climbing trip. It would read "dumb-ass falls to his death with $2,000 of climbing gear on his back."

Good choice. It only takes one icy step to mess things up real bad.
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Looks like saturday through monday promises some snow!

Everyone hurry up and wash your cars! This is the modern rain dance!
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From last weekend, some reported the snow level down to 9000 ft on south facing slopes. What do you think the level is on north facing slopes (like between Baldy & Dawson)?

How much do you think the conditions have changed (and will) from last weekend to now - Saturday?
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Looking at the weather, http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.ph ... it=0&lg=en, it hasn't been super warm, so there's probably still some snow/ice on the ground. There's some steep stuff and drop offs over there, particularly on the approach to Pine. Maybe you'd be OK, but I'd probably play it fairly conservatively. Bring z ice gear.
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How about calling the ranger station? 8) ..sorry couldnt help it :D
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Post by JMunaretto »

Hikin_Jim wrote:Looking at the weather, http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.ph ... it=0&lg=en, it hasn't been super warm, so there's probably still some snow/ice on the ground. There's some steep stuff and drop offs over there, particularly on the approach to Pine. Maybe you'd be OK, but I'd probably play it fairly conservatively. Bring z ice gear.
Yeah I don't think it's gonna work up around Baldy. Was thinking about Hawkins where highest point will be < 9000 ft, but still probably some stuff there. Not with a group of hikers.


AW wrote:How about calling the ranger station? 8) ..sorry couldnt help it :D
:x

They'll likely tell me that Manker Flats is iced over :?

But actually, I should try for entertainment's sake.
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Actually, I believe Manker Flats is flooded.

With Bears.
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I saw manbearpig kicking a coyote in Manker Flats.
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Post by Dudley Heinsbergen »

the only south-facing snow i saw yesterday was on the very tip top of Baldy and some little crack on Harwood.

lowest north facing i'd say is 7,500. last sunday it was about 6,900 on the north face near islip saddle, and it;s been a week soo...

i hope you brought crampons
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Post by He219 »

Gorgonio had quite a bit of snow on the upper southern slopes yesterday ..

Also look at Kathy's Pix from Baldy yesterday, good view of general conditions on nothern and southern slopes ..
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THE TROUGH CONTINUES TO DIG SO WE GET A LONG OVER WATER FETCH OF
VERY MOIST 552 STRONG WESTERLY CYCLONIC FLOW ON SUN. THE CLOUDS
DEEPEN...AND MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN AND MT SNOW BEGINS TO MOVE IN
SUN PM. THE SNOW LEVEL LOWERS TO 4000 FT...SO A WINTER STORM WARNING
MAY BE REQUIRED. MAYBE EVEN A BLIZZARD WARNING SINCE 700 MB WINDS
ARE PROJECTED TO BE OVER 50 MPH SUN AND SUN NIGHT. STEADY MOD-HVY
PRECIP CONTINUES SUN NIGHT WITH 1 INCH OF RAIN ON THE FLATS...2.0
INCHES ON WEST FACING LOWER SLOPES. FLASH FLOOD WATCH MAY BE NEEDED.
6 TO 12 INCHES OF SNOW COULD FALL IN THE MTS...MAYBE 2 FEET ON THE
HIGHEST RIDGES. GET THE SKIS READY.
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Where is that from? Do you have a link?

The NWS says:
National Weather Service

Watches, Warnings & Advisories
Local weather forecast by "City, St" or zip code
3 products issued by NWS for: 14 Miles NE Glendora CA
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK...UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD CA
900 AM PST WED DEC 10 2008
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN... THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY

A SERIES OF STORM SYSTEMS WILL DROP SOUTH OVER THE WEEKEND BRINGING A COLD AND UNSETTLED WEATHER PATTERN INTO EARLY INTO NEXT WEEK. WITH LITTLE CONFIDENCE IN MODEL SOLUTIONS...GREAT UNCERTAINTY EXISTS WITH THE STORM SYSTEM. AT SOME POINT BETWEEN SATURDAY AND TUESDAY...PERIODS OF RAIN AND MOUNTAIN SNOW AND MUCH COOLER TEMPERATURES WILL DEVELOP...BUT AT THE CURRENT TIME...IT IS DIFFICULT TO PLACE QUANTITATIVE VALUES ON HOW COLD THE SYSTEM WILL BE...OR HOW MUCH PRECIPITATION WILL OCCUR. RESIDENTS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SHOULD PREPARE FOR A MUCH COOLER AND UNSETTLED CONDITIONS.
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I am praying for the VERY WORST!! :D
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Sunshine I tell ya. Sunshine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by AW~ »

Accweather says no rain/nothing except colder weather. In was just another bogus fakeout forecast for rain/snow...although there still may be a coastal shower late Sun night....dont worry, the forecast is for rain/snow on Dec 19th!

Im sure the TV "meterologists" who have been predicting rain for weeks now will admit they were wrong 8) ....Im still sticking to my forecast of below normal precipitation in SoCal until NorCal gets more rain! We need regular weather patterns, not some freak storm halfway to Hawaii giving us a headfake.

http://www.snowforecast.com/MtBaldy
"Either way, winter is coming (starting Friday night/ Saturday), and the resorts have a great opportunity (it looks like) to open up more terrain. We may even see a pretty epic storm Tuesday of next week if this pattern develops the way it is looking like"

that "epic storm" being one inch of rain...
http://silt.ess.uci.edu/?cat=3

most "pro" forecasters still see a dry winter...although the record of the pros last year was quite absymal.
http://www.achangeinthewind.com/2008/11 ... -not-.html
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