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rroland
Last night while having my evening daydream about the high country, I decided to try and do Bill- e-g's Matthes trail.
You sorta have the wrong permit for that.
(hint: that route went by Budd Lake)
In all honesty I sorta worry about you doing this.
This biggest concern that I would have is that the saddle just east of Matthes Lake is holding significant snow still
and present a big problem due to the angle of the dangle.
The other concern is coming down off the ridge down to Elizabeth. Depending on which way you go
it can be very steep. Some would probably say you should carry and ice axe and know how to self arrest.
Since you said you don't have much snow experience I would highly recommend that you
use your permit as is. Then go to either Lower or Upper Cathedral and setup shop.
(there WILL be significant snow)
Then dayhike around... maybe go over Cathedral Pass and drop down by Echo Lake and check out
THE Crest. This will give you more experience just hiking in the white stuff and give you confidence.
You could also dayhike around Columbia Finger and try to get up Tenaya Peak or go check out
Sunrise HSC and Bug Dome view.
The steepness is not huge from what I recall w/r to Tenaya Peak if you go the right way.
Please be careful out there.
Again w/r to that route... I'd recommend doing it later in the year so you know what you are getting
into if you want to do it with snow coverage.
With snow coverage have a really good map and/or GPS and try to be vigilant of where
exactly you are. The last thing you want to do is fall thru a snow bridge into water.
Take Care