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We had beautiful views of the Tehachapis and southern Sierra.
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The next morning we hiked up to Kratka Ridge...
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... and had incredible views of Islip Saddle and Hwy 39.
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We also snowshoed a half mile down to Eagle's Roost.
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The overnight temps were in the high 20s while the daytime topped out in the 50s. Our immediate camp had between 4-6 feet of snow. We tried to make a 4-man igloo but made the structure too big (tall) so we put a tarp over the opening, Beverly Hillbillies style.
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Others slept in snow caves or tents. We did some sledding and had a great time. I hope we get a good storm this weekend that adds more snow and keeps the ACH closed a little bit longer.