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profdant139
May 19, 2019Explorer II
old guy is sort of right -- I have driven in snow, but only about 50 times. Not like a true mountain person. I do not consider myself an expert -- maybe a low intermediate?
But I do know that I can get in and out of a few inches of snow. I've done that several times with my trailer. I am really asking the experts, "What is the deepest snow that you have camped in?"
And yes, mrw, there is a lot of terrain under 7000 feet that is already clear. We were at June Lake not long ago, and the whole Volcanic Tableland is snow-free.
But the high country is really calling me -- gotta get up into that cold clear air, with 200 mile views. (Not at the price of getting badly stuck, though.)
But I do know that I can get in and out of a few inches of snow. I've done that several times with my trailer. I am really asking the experts, "What is the deepest snow that you have camped in?"
And yes, mrw, there is a lot of terrain under 7000 feet that is already clear. We were at June Lake not long ago, and the whole Volcanic Tableland is snow-free.
But the high country is really calling me -- gotta get up into that cold clear air, with 200 mile views. (Not at the price of getting badly stuck, though.)
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