March Madness

Okay, it’s not about basketball.

More appropriately, March Miracle? A few years back we got hammered with a few late winter storms. We can hope.

But until then, maybe use the good weather to go out and enjoy the trail. I was there today on my way to the Forest Service office. More on that in a future post. The trail was frozen solid. The warm daytime weather has melted the snow, and the overnight lows have frozen it in to ice.

Since my last conditions report, many users have been out on the Tahoe side. Alas, again, I was alone and didn’t venture out on the trail. I can only assume that the climb out of the staging area is ridiculously slick. In the afternoon, with sunlight and warmer weather, I would think you would have no control coming back down that grade.

Although the weather looks great for the next week or so, always plan for the worst case scenario. Bring the right gear to spend the night, maybe a few nights. Tell someone where you’re going and when you will return. Get a ham radio and a license.

The road to the staging area will soon be down to pavement. Hopefully, the bathrooms will be opened when that happens.

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Rubicon Ronin