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Trailhead Conditions Report 5/25/2019

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Snow and rain continue to pound the Rockies above 10,000 feet, bringing the snowpack to about 135% of average. Spring skiing season is still full-on in most of the Rockies. As warm temperatures continue to inch the snowline upwards, the … Read More

Trailhead Conditions Report 7/15/2018

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Summer is in full swing, and the Wind River high-country is totally accessible! The current snowline is sitting around 11,000-11,200 feet. Every day the snow comes off faster. Remember that high passes will still hold snow later into July. This … Read More

Trailhead Conditions Report 7/8/2018

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As we ease our way into the core summer months, snow continues to melt. High basins such as Titcomb Basin and the Cirque are accessible, but snow is still present above 10,800 feet. Expect snow on major passes on the … Read More

Trailhead Conditions Report 6/30/2018

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The warm summer temperatures and afternoon thunderstorms continue to turn snow into water at higher elevations. With the snowline hovering between 10,000 – 10,200 feet, many places above treeline are becoming accessible, albeit with patchy snow and muddy trails. Although … Read More

Trailhead Conditions Report 6/16/2018

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Snow in the Wind River Range is melting rapidly, and the rivers have stabilized. The snowline is sitting at approximately 9700 – 9800 ft. The warm temperatures and cloudless days continue to contribute to getting into the mountains way ahead … Read More

Trailhead Conditions Report 6/3/2018

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The weather forecast for the next week is sunny with highs in the 70s – it seems like summer may finally be here! The official NOAA weather forecast in Wyoming for the month of June is “dry and sunny”; that’s … Read More

Trailhead Conditions Report 7/29/2017

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Conditions continue to improve in the Wind River high country! Every day, the snowline continues to recede and backcountry users can make it deeper and deeper into the range. We’re seeing daily thunderstorm patterns emerging, starting with light build-up after … Read More