Hey,
Anybody have firsthand knowledge of the snow level around Dingford Creek? And if the road is passable up to Dingford Creek? I remember seeing a thread about a big, nasty blowdown on the Mid Fk Rd but I can't remember if it was pre- or post-Dingford.
The latest trip report (6/20/02) on WTA says: "snow". Doesn't where it starts or how deep it is, though.
Thanks!
Jason
The blowdowns we encountered a few weeks ago were well after Dingford Creek, so you should be fine assuming you have a vehicle that can handle the "usual" Middle Fork conditions.
About ten days ago I was just to the west of Dingford Creek in the Green Ridge Drainage and the snow level was at 4,400' on the southern exposed slopes and about 4,000' on other slopes.
Yo Mike, did you go up to GreenRidge? If so what was the snow like up there? And the other surrounding lakes?
TB
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"If destruction be our lot we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen we must live through all time or die by suicide."
— Abraham Lincoln
On June 10th I walked across Green Ridge Lake and High-Low Lake. It is probably melted out on the margins by now. I was climbing the highpoints above those two lakes.
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