Hello,
I am planning a long day hike from Tenaya Lake, up to Cloud's Rest, then to Half Dome and down to Happy Isles. Our group are fit and experienced hikers, but not rock climbers. We have all done Half Dome before.
Looking at trail maps and Google Earth, it seems that we could descend Cloud's Rest, but instead of descending all the way to JMT and then back up to Half Dome, we could head south along the ridge between CR and HD, passing Quarter Domes and saving significant mileage and elevation loss/gain. Obviously, we would stay on the top/eastern side of the ridge to avoid Tenaya Canyon below to the west. Has anyone done this, or have any indication on how doable this would be? Are there any physical features that would make this difficult or impossible without technical skills and equipment?
I called the Yosemite wilderness office and spoke with someone about this - he said it looked doable, but he hadn't done it. Also, I see that the "current conditions" page shows the snow level at about 9,000 feet - our hike would be the week of July 20 - will there likely still be snow at that level then?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.