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Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing

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avatar Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 10, 2010 08:39PM
The trail is covered with snow and the crossing is more like a lake than a creek. This would not be a good time to hike to Clouds Rest from Tenaya Lake,
Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 10, 2010 10:16PM
Yuck. Hope it clears soon. I've got a permit for June 23.
avatar Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 10, 2010 11:05PM
Crossing Tenaya Creek is not really a problem. If the water is high take off your boots and wade across. The water may be very cold and could be a bit painful but you will not be swept away by a swift current or any current for that matter. Water depth of more than two feet is rare.



Old Dude
avatar Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 11, 2010 09:02AM
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mrcondron
Crossing Tenaya Creek is not really a problem. If the water is high take off your boots and wade across. The water may be very cold and could be a bit painful but you will not be swept away by a swift current or any current for that matter. Water depth of more than two feet is rare.

Sounds refreshing!
Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 11, 2010 09:32AM
Well may be more refreshment than I need starting off. smiling smiley I hear the eastern/inlet side of Tenaya is generally less flooded and you can hike along the back side of the lake to avoid the deep/wide crossing directly at the TH. I'm going to scout the TH and also the Tenaya inlet the day before and see which is better. I might not mind adding a mile or so if I can avoid an icebath.
avatar Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 11, 2010 06:57PM
Wade? More like swim.
avatar Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 11, 2010 07:50PM
OD & Goatie are gluttons for finding the wettest route possibe no, stop, enough!



The body betrays and the weather conspires, hopefully, not on the same day.
avatar Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 11, 2010 08:28PM
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Bee
OD & Goatie are gluttons for finding the wettest route possibe no, stop, enough!

The post holing was great too.
avatar Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 12, 2010 08:07AM
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eeek
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Bee
OD & Goatie are gluttons for finding the wettest route possibe no, stop, enough!

The post holing was great too.

I remember a posting a year or so ago showing Olde Dude wading across a stream nearly waist deep.
avatar Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 12, 2010 07:00PM
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tomdisco
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eeek
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Bee
OD & Goatie are gluttons for finding the wettest route possibe no, stop, enough!

The post holing was great too.

I remember a posting a year or so ago showing Olde Dude wading across a stream nearly waist deep.

Looks a lot deeper than that right now:


http://yosemitephotos.net/main.php/v/yosemite/nsh-dscn4465.jpg.html?g2_imageViewsIndex=2
avatar Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 12, 2010 10:30PM
avatar Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 12, 2010 11:05PM
At the very least, it sounds unpleasant: cold wet feet followed by mushy post holey snow! (I got enough soggy feet during brief military service during monsoon season -- I gladly leave the wet feet part to the uninitiated)



The body betrays and the weather conspires, hopefully, not on the same day.
avatar Re: Tenaya Creek Crossing
June 13, 2010 02:29AM
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Bee
At the very least, it sounds unpleasant: cold wet feet followed by mushy post holey snow! (I got enough soggy feet during brief military service during monsoon season -- I gladly leave the wet feet part to the uninitiated)

It's hard to tell from the photos but it looked way too deep to wade. Combine that with Tenaya Lake still having ice.
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