Dan-O wrote:
> Thanks for the info and photos!
>
> It does look a little snowey at the top. You think I should be
> okay with my normal hiking boots?
I did it last February in a pair of leather backpacking boots with a Gore-Tex liner. In retrospect, a pair of gaiters (left behind at the hotel room and used the next day snowshoeing) would have helped. I just tramped through the snow in said boots and acrylic work socks.
You could do it snowshoes if the conditions warrant it. Of course that's 4-5 lbs strapped to your back if you don't need them.
> If snowey like that do I need aditional equiptment?
Gaiters. Perhaps wear some thermal underwear bottoms. I started off wearing a fleece (Windstopper) jacket a long-sleeve poly tee and a short sleeve poly tee. I ended up tying the jacket to my waist and pulled up the sleeves. I was overheating before I removed a layer, but could have put it back on if it got colder. It started off in the high 30's and sunny. It started getting a bit overcast. March should be better, but of course the weather is unpredictable. There are sometimes freak snowstorms.
Stay away from the edges. If there's snow, you can't exactly tell how stable it's going to be. I kept on falling on the way down, since it was so slippery where slush met granite. Tramping in snow was a lot more stable. I saw others doing the same thing. Wear gloves which should help reduce palm lacerations should you fall.
> BTW, I made one of your photos my desktop and everyone at work
> has commented how beautiful it is.
How about these from the aforementioned hike last February:
North Dome, Washington Column, and Half Dome from the Upper Yosemite Fall Trail.
The bridge over Yosemite Creek.
The view of Yosemite Creek from the bridge.