Hi,
Just curious of current conditions on Humphreys?
I'd prefer to go when most of the snow is melted, but wasn't sure how quick things melt out this way.
Was also curious about Navajo Mountain just across the borer in Utah.
Thanks!
g4b
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by coldfoot » Mon May 13, 2013 11:52 pm
swankman07 wrote:Was going to post my own inquiry so hope you don't mind my bumping the thread
I'm in the Flagstaff this coming weekend. From the webcam, it looks mostly free of snow, but its from a distance. I've read the warnings about the wind up there in May especially. Anyone know what conditions are like up to the summit? Much snow/ice left? Thanks!
by swankman07 » Fri May 17, 2013 3:12 pm
coldfoot wrote:swankman07 wrote:Was going to post my own inquiry so hope you don't mind my bumping the thread
I'm in the Flagstaff this coming weekend. From the webcam, it looks mostly free of snow, but its from a distance. I've read the warnings about the wind up there in May especially. Anyone know what conditions are like up to the summit? Much snow/ice left? Thanks!
Am not in Flagstaff, and have not been there since March. However, this year's SNOTEL snow depth vs time shows a similar melt-out time to last year (even though there was a little more snow this year), and last year I hiked Humphreys on May 21 in pretty much ideal conditions. So I'd say go for it. It could be windy, or not, but you can't really predict that more than a few days in advance.
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