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Snow is not very conducive for panoramic photography anyway. Not much scenery, just white.
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I wasn't comparing the snow in summer or spring landscapes versus the snow in winter landscapes, but just commenting on his blanket statement that snow is not very conducive for panoramic photography..
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When I do a panoramic I like to see more variation in the color of the landscape, and the contrast between the sky, the mountains, the water, the land, and the vegetation.
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Calaveras
Has anyone been to Cathedral Lakes yet this year? I'd like to go but I'd also like to know what to expect before I make a trip. I don't care to hike in snow. I use the climber's trail to the lower lake since it's so much shorter. I'd also like to avoid clouds of blood thirsty mosquitos.I'm thinking about going to peak 10,450 or to the Medlicott Lakes at the end of the month or early August.
Thanks!
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Since we started the hike about 4:30 pm, we wore long pants. We were fine, had our head nets, but didn't use them. They really weren't that bad at all, much worse in the campground.Quote
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How were the mosquitos to and from the meadow near Cathedral Peak?
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Calaveras
Good news on the mosquitos. I hope they're done for this year and not still yet to emerge.
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Thanks for the directions for next time. Let me clarify, there are mosquitos everywhere. But I don't specifically remember them on that trail. One evening we sat in the middle of Tuolumne Meadows and watched the sunset on Lembert Dome. We had to wear our head nets and spray the rest of our bodies with bug spray (picaridin, my GF is against Deet).Quote
Calaveras
If you missed the junction there must still be quite a bit of snow. The junction has a sign showing 0.5 miles to the lower lake. As I remember the trail heads uphill to the upper lake and downhill to the lower lake from there.
So you got across the meadow and right up to the rocks but couldn't leap the water just before the rocks? That happened to us last October after that early rain except we were on the rock bank side of the water. We had gone a couple of times earlier and the meadow was dry but that one rain filled it up. There's another path just a bit south through the meadow that doesn't have any wide water to cross. I think you can go to the very south end and walk around the entire meadow.
In order to get to the meadow you had to cross Cathedral Creek somewhere. I guess that wasn't a problem.
Good news on the mosquitos. I hope they're done for this year and not still yet to emerge.
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On our way up, I mentioned to someone coming down that I hoped to reach upper lake. He said there was a LOT of snow up there. We never made it. Didn't even try really, as we reached the meadow about 20 minutes before sunset. This was on the 18th.Quote
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This was the condition of the trail looking up south-bound as I neared the lakes access trail:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anvanho/5968964050/
oh, that was one week ago ... on the 16th of July.
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