Any insight/speculations would be helpful here. Planning on hiking the Cloud's Rest trail June 20. Curious what the expected trail conditions might be. I've seen a few trip reports of hikers wading up to waist deep to cross the Tenaya Lake outlet. Is this typical this time of year (given the snow coverage), and do the creek crossings on the trail usually require a knee deep wade? If so, how fast is the water usually moving during these crossings.
Also planning on half dome June 22. I'm assuming the cables will be up by then. Any predictions or suggestions for other must do yosemite hikes if we are unable to do either of these?
While I'm asking, we're also planning on climbing Boundary Peak, NV that week. Anyone seen what the snow conditions might be like in the White Mountains? We are still a month away, so hoping for a meltdown between now and then. Thanks!!!