by peakhugger » Sun Apr 10, 2011 8:54 am
re: east ridge route
over 4th of July weekend, 2008 (avg snow year, I think), there was still some snow above the snowbridge, crampons were necessary. Below the bridge, I doubt it would have been possible to climb up from bivouac saddle without being on snow (and crampons in the early AM). If you want to go when it's snow free, I'd recommend Aug-Sept as splattski mentions above. The snowbridge will still be there no matter when you go, probably all season this year.
jamie- which route are you taking? I'd be surprised if you end up camping on snow on froze-to-death. Supposedly it gets very wind blown, so there should be bare patches. Huckleberry or SE route from Cooke are another story...